Example sentences of "be more [subord] [art] [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | maybe no only they 're more than a year . |
2 | we 're , we 're more than a quarter . |
3 | ‘ What with missing sleep and everything else , my nerves are more than a bit wrung-out , I 'm afraid . ’ |
4 | You are more than a grandmother . |
5 | And that misuse of the aerosol sprays is probably responsible for about three thousand five hundred deaths , but I think you 've got to put that into perspective , first of all against the six thousand people who are killed on the roads every year in Britain , and you 've also got to set it against our estimate that there are more than a quarter of a million people alive today who would have died in childhood if it had n't been specifically for the advantage of being able to take medicines , anti-biotics generally in their childhood to keep them alive . |
6 | They are more than a spark but less than a small fire and exporters have high hopes . |
7 | If there are more than a handful of lawyers doing personal injury work get a member of the support staff to compile and distribute a monthly newsletter . |
8 | No doubt you 're very switched on , when it comes to good productivity but in case , like me , you are more than a touch muddy , here are some helpful hints . |
9 | ‘ Others have understandably wanted to recoup their investment and the rents they are asking are more than a student can afford on a £750 a term grant . ’ |
10 | A man 's wife , his child , these things are more than the world to him . |
11 | Possible tests of success in this facet of the changes is whether non-executives are clear about their contribution and whether decisions are more than the sum of executive preferences . |
12 | Good learning environments are more than the sum of their parts ; they are exciting , attractive , motivating and challenging for those within them . |
13 | Climbing has to be more than a race for E points , pumping away on raddled lumps of overhanging bolt-protected , sweaty limestone , or cavorting on plywood Towers of Babel , studded with artificial holds , floodlit for a ‘ quick-fox ’ titillation of the idle masses . |
14 | But he 'll never be more than a pawn in their game . |
15 | Smack in the middle of Milton Keynes the £1m building sets out to be more than a church . |
16 | A growing number of people believe this may be more than a fantasy . |
17 | Speechreading should be more than a communication aid ; it should enrich your quality of life , perhaps assisting you to become a more observant person , more aware , more alive , with the flexibility to adapt and adjust to new circumstances and with the courage and confidence to persist . |
18 | It may be more than a fortnight — I do n't really know how long . " |
19 | Secondly , though such a society may exhibit the tension , already described , between those who accept the rules and those who reject the rules except where fear of social pressure induces them to conform , it is plain that the latter can not be more than a minority , if so loosely organized a society of persons , approximately equal in physical strength , is to endure : for otherwise those who reject the rules would have too little social pressure to fear … |
20 | ‘ But as you are , I can never be more than a friend to you . ’ |
21 | Putting patients first must be more than a slogan |
22 | The sign contains sufficient of the content of the thing signified to be more than a symbol . |
23 | Most Communists , despite their theoretical commitment to sexual equality , looked askance at any woman who aspired to be more than a tractor driver or street-sweeper . |
24 | She was beginning to be more than a bit worried about the expenses involved in her escape , and hoped it would n't be too long before she could escape back to anonymity and London . |
25 | Should be more than a bit but I got Marg . |
26 | The Tories had been in power for twelve years already , and a general election could not be more than a year away . |
27 | How long it will take to get over this shock is unclear , but it will be more than a year . |
28 | In Kaiser ( An Infant ) v Carlswood Glassworks Ltd ( 1965 ) 109 SJ 537 it was said that reports should not be more than a year old , but six months is probably safer . |
29 | Travelling and sitting with them might be more than a man can bear first thing in the new year . |
30 | When he had at last regained consciousness no one had expected him to be more than a vegetable . |