Example sentences of "be [adv] [subord] [adv] [art] " in BNC.
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1 | Giving good Press : Fashanu has always been more than just a footballer |
2 | But this may have been more than just a sartorial sign of the changing times . |
3 | Company liquidation figures have been more than double the level of a year before , with about half the companies dying within the first five years . |
4 | They are also as much a potential source of recommendations as the client . |
5 | The way that these arrangements for the responsibility and control of book provision work out are often as much a matter of personalities and university politics as anything else . |
6 | Magic thus represents a view of causation utterly at variance with the concepts of the Christian scientific West , which are now as much a part of the African 's world as is ancient tradition . ’ |
7 | The Smiths had their day , made the '80s safe for ironic excitement and indie pop that was n't crap , and are now as much a part of the nostalgia industry-chart museum as The Rolling Stones . |
8 | But they and the families which ran them are now as much a part of local history as pits and shipbuilding . |
9 | A policeman stopped her in Chawton , where the alcohol in her breath was found to be more than twice the legal limit . |
10 | Police stopped Kelly , of Chelmsford , and a breath test showed him to be more than twice the legal alcohol limit . |
11 | He was later found to be more than twice the legal drink-drive limit . |
12 | This may be partly because neither the president nor the high command is confident that parts of the army might not rebel . |
13 | While it is true that lay people were involved as well as bishops , they were hardly as yet the necessary representatives of the separate estates which came later to be associated with a wider view of government and representation . |
14 | Beside me , Jeffrey Bernard was being more than just a little unwell . |
15 | Although it was hardly conclusive proof they were the same kegs as those discovered by the vagrant , all the signs pointed to it being more than just a coincidence . |
16 | I knew right then you were the one that I was caught up in physical objection but to my satisfaction baby you were more than just a phase . |
17 | However , it is obviously as much a waste of funds to give money to privatisation of the coal industry as it was to give money for the poll tax . |
18 | This is obviously because here the sun always shines . |
19 | This is designer socialism : the belief that buying tassled loafers rather than winklepickers , is somehow as much a PR of the struggle as being on the picket line at Wapping . |
20 | The status of general courses is thus as much a matter of context and clientele as content , and seems likely to change only if the latter change . |
21 | Which would be slightly down on er the number that we got in last year , erm , the next factor , erm , is not as yet a fact but is almost a certainty , that , er , all , we will not succeed on the present basis in persuading D O E that we should have any increase in t to reflect er er an increase in work , and next year we 're anticipating getting in effect a stand still budget . |
22 | It is relatively brief , as can be seen by comparing it with a more recent competitor for the same market , H. W. Janson 's A History of Art , which is more than twice the length and has more illustrations ( 928 in 1962 ) . |
23 | The French can supply perfect walnuts , but charge dear ; at £5000 a tonne the price is more than twice the price of California bits , and the reason is that the process is totally unmechanised . |
24 | But Birtwistle 's work is more than twice the length of Mason 's , and he more than justifies his larger span . |
25 | Of the seats where Labour is second , there are 31 where it is behind by 5 per cent or less and a further 11 where the Liberal Democrat vote is more than twice the Tory majority and a differential split in Labour 's favour would produce a Labour gain . |
26 | This is more than twice the size of Trevor Pinnock 's English Concert ( Archiv ) , for example , and substantially larger than Sigiswald Kuijken 's Petite Bande ( Deutsche Harmonia Mundi ) . |
27 | Their rate of natural increase is more than twice the national average , and their numbers increased by 214 per cent between 1971 and 1981 . |
28 | The total cost is more than twice the amount we spend on wine . |
29 | Erm , it 's once a week , but I think they 're coming in the they 're here twice this week er , and I think , it 's as and when they can , so if it 's more than once a week then they will be here . |
30 | Across Kent crime rose by fifteen percent in nineteen ninety two that 's more than twice the national average . |