Example sentences of "more to this [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 I felt , however , that there was more to this seduction than met the eye , since genuine invention informs drawing after drawing .
2 The description of the Count as Alfonso 's " friend " suggests that there was more to this incident than simply the curbing of an unruly vassal .
3 There must be more to this country squire than was disclosed by his clipped mannerisms and his habit of smiling each time he spoke , as though to ease his way through a dubious world .
4 And as if one needed reminding that there 's more to this year 's contest than Karaoke , four of the 11 acts competing were to provide their own original accompaniment .
5 Cranston roared ‘ There 's more to this house than sitting on your arse and stuffing your mouth with every bit of food you can lay your sticky little fingers on ! ’
6 There was another track after ‘ Happy Hour ’ that we could have put out that probably would have done just as well , but instead we went for a ballad , ‘ Think For A Minute ’ , to make people think , ‘ Jesus , there 's more to this group than I 'd thought ’ .
7 But Minnie I ought to have suspected there was more to this kindness than appeared and so there is .
8 The Attorney General said he was grateful to QC and that there was more to this matter than QC had suggested .
9 All the same , there was perhaps rather more to this matter than initially meets the eye .
10 Bizarrely , it 's a pork butcher 's shop , and there 's more to this business than a bacon slicer and a few trays of pies .
11 There was more to this canal than just a final obstacle , however .
12 But there 's a lot more to this region than exploring Boppard and its bottled glories ( especially as this is a fly-drive holiday ! )
13 In print this wo n't look too good over breakfast , but I have to say there is more to this chapter of our being then we know .
14 There is more to this speech , but this seems a good place to stop for a short and effective audition .
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