Example sentences of "a more than [adv] " in BNC.

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1 This was a more than slightly retouched version of his record .
2 If we wish to revive that tradition , or if we are interested in creating a fully democratic society , then there can be no doubt that a more than narrowly political or formal equality must be one of our goals .
3 I still wanted to believe that he had been fooling me , or testing my credulousness in a more than averagely cruel manner .
4 At the time when the Hundred Years war broke out , a defender had a more than even chance of beating off an attack .
5 Diane had n't been a stunner , but she 'd had a pleasant face and a more than tolerably decent body .
6 What lends the work a more than merely programmatic cohesion is , I think , the extreme sensitivity of Mason 's ear for harmony : the strangest agglomerations of texture have a vertical consistency in terms of pitch that identify them all as integral parts of the same piece .
7 To write a novel is to conduct imaginary personages through imaginary space and time in a way that will be simultaneously interesting , perhaps amusing , surprising yet convincing , representative or significant in a more than merely personal , private sense .
8 Was this a more than merely temporary parting of the ways ?
9 It is of a more than usually splendid birthday party , of jolly music , beer and sausages , goose-stepping , displays of rocket transporters and President Gorbachev saying ( without mentioning his loaded off-the-cuff remarks , or those by his spokesman , Gennady Gerasimov ) all the right things about West German revanchism .
10 A little to the west of Casa Litta is the church of San Vito al Pasquirolo , a church in a more than usually pretty Baroque style that once stood in meadow land , its position explaining the name — ‘ San Vito in the pasture ’ .
11 Someone said that they had heard him suggest that all guests should be breathalysed at the door , for Rush had the reputation locally for being a more than usually dedicated policeman .
12 In consumer electronics , the French have had a more than usually protected market because of the SECAM colour television standard .
13 But this could be seen as simply a more than usually coherent version of a familiar Austro-German interpretation of nineteenth century music history , which sets an over-privileged Viennese tradition at its normative centre .
14 This Spring , BBC2 is televising a Primetime production of one of the great theatrical stagings of the 1980s — Trevor Nunn 's landmark production of Othello , with Willard White in the title-role , Ian McKellen as Iago , and Imogen Stubbs as a more than usually childlike Desdemona .
15 These show since 1939 a more than twofold increase in arable land and a corresponding decline in permanent pasture .
16 The result was a more than twofold increase in the rate of locomotive production .
17 First there had been the stone tubs on the forecourt , a constant temptation to vandals who got a more than commonly satisfying kick from ravishing these particular flowers .
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