Example sentences of "that [verb] more [conj] [art] " in BNC.

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1 When one is ill it 's the knowledge that somebody cared enough to come and see one that matters more than the flowers and the lemon barley water .
2 You can choose glasses that cost more than the value of your voucher and pay the difference yourself .
3 MANY readers have made enquiries about Treble Chance entries that cover more than the popular 16-match total .
4 This is done as soon as some function is declared ( the simplest necessary declaration is that some solid entities are being entered ) and some volume exists , ie geometric entities that give more than a single coordinate value in each orthogonal direction .
5 Tactfully , he designed a 4–6–0 express passenger locomotive that owed more than a little to Jones 's influence , and it was very successful on the demanding gradients of the Perth–Inverness line .
6 Just as curry may have become identified as a traditional British dish with the blurring of ethnic and other socio-economic and demographic trends , there is an equal and opposite trend to identify positively regional specialities such as West Country farmhouse cheddar or Welsh lamb or Scottish beef as offering that bit more than the ‘ commodity ’ product .
7 Wearing the latest active weekend wear from Debenhams — the perfect survival kit for every man 's wardrobe — they prove that sporting more than a dash of style is no sweat .
8 or him that thought more than a handful
9 In France too , corruption has played a part , though so has the ennui that follows more than a decade of rule by one party .
10 If you are working , then how about looking for a job that pays more or a job that pays the same but reduces your travelling costs ?
11 Ron Evans had the idea that we should interview her in a terrace street that bore more than a passing resemblance to the famous TV set .
12 It easily unlocked his heart , one that bore more than the usual share of tragedy .
13 ‘ So what 's it to be ? ’ he asked in clipped tones that held more than a hint of impatience .
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