Example sentences of "be more than an [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | The talks were clearly to be more than an exchange of courtesies , for Vansittart , Hoare 's permanent under-secretary , was to be present for them . |
2 | Art has to be more than an ornament , or a reinforcement . |
3 | Clearly there may well be more than an element of exaggeration in this insistence , but it makes more sense if we accept their view that a great many features of literature that might not normally be recognized , at least at first sight , as terms of a comparison , nonetheless have a metaphorical or analogical function . |
4 | Normally Baccy would have come in closer but the wind was onshore and the storm could n't be more than an hour away . |
5 | I told Neil I would n't be more than an hour and he gets fussy if I 'm late because of the Whistler . ’ |
6 | ‘ I promise I wo n't be more than an hour . |
7 | Grading is a method of achieving a shorthand synthesis of every possible quality that one might wish to be included in a profile , consolidated into a symbol which examiners understand pragmatically with reference to a platonic point of reference existing in the minds of a group of examiners who have worked together , while a profile , however detailed , can never be more than an attempt to put down all those qualities . |
8 | She wanted to be more than an outsider in ‘ La Felicità ’ , more than a vague summertime nuisance for whose sake the family had to go travelling , someone only to be communicated with by notes or as a new source of rent . |
9 | But the new Agatha Christie Society is more than an outlet for affectionate memories . |
10 | Learning an old language — Middle English , Old French , Latin — is more than an exercise in matching modern word for old word . |
11 | Their land is more than an address , it is a territory . |
12 | Yet our strength is more than an army 's . |
13 | The offer is , apparently , to refund 20% of a fare if a train is more than an hour late . |
14 | Studies by others on stained tissue using the electron probe and the proton probe , which is more than an order of magnitude more sensitive , have failed to confirm these findings . |
15 | The rhetorical approach emphasizes that any attitude is more than an expression in favour of a position : it is also implicitly or explicitly an argument against a counter-position . |
16 | Programme evaluation is more than an examination of the manner in which a programme is implemented . |
17 | Gooch 's story is also a complex one , with the South African affair and its long-running repercussions , the perennial dilemma between touring and fulfilling family commitments , and the traumas and triumphs of his captaincy of Essex and England ; this is more than an account of his Trojan feats on the field . |
18 | It is more than an atlas : it is a superbly illustrated synopsis of the characteristics of the major tropical diseases , their infective agents , their ecology , their life cycles and their vectors … probably the best value for money for anyone interested in obtaining an illustrated guide to tropical medicine and medical parasitology . " |
19 | For Conrad , this is as it should be : that see means both to perceive and to comprehend is more than an accident of metaphor . |
20 | And , actually it was more than an hour and a half . |