Example sentences of "much more than the " in BNC.

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1 Ramsey was unusual in that to him the priest 's ordination meant much more than the deacon 's ordination .
2 I would like to examine them with you this evening , because they appear to me to contain much more than the permissible percentage of nonsense .
3 The idea behind trying to get together with Imperial was to create a world-size food company with , as it happened , tobacco money to back it up , because the cashflow from tobacco is much more than the tobacco business actually requires to sustain it .
4 This unofficial ‘ Mk II ’ V8 is much more than the flagship saloon Audi wanted from the start and a fitting testament to a decade of technological advancement .
5 Given what we now know , this is much more than the expected attempt to find out a demon 's identity , though it sounds very like it .
6 Interest in Longhorn cattle is now based on much more than the breed 's aesthetic appeal .
7 Much more than the name has changed .
8 The word favoured by headline-writers was ‘ tarnished ’ , although any lustre North had had in the media was not much more than the borrowed glow of stars whom he superficially resembled .
9 The reinstatement was thorough , taking place over two years and costing much more than the original estimate .
10 But since the scheme is a good one , and since it is only viable if some people sacrifice a lot , it is a justified scheme , even though one may be called upon , according to fair procedures , to contribute much more than the antecedently expected sacrifice .
11 16.2 Reading is much more than the decoding of black marks upon a page : it is a quest for meaning and one which requires the reader to be an active participant .
12 Today , helped along by Fitch Benoy 's latest radical interventions , the accretion is happily much more than the sum of its parts .
13 But the western railway dreams encompassed much more than the settling of immigrants or the taming of native peoples ( throughout the world railways were credited with this ‘ pacificatory ’ role ) .
14 The idea of filling the engravings with white greatly added to the legibility , but the conventional cylinder ( just over two inches in diameter ) had insufficient space for much more than the title .
15 UPJOHN , the maker of the controversial injectable contraceptive , Depo-Provera faces much more than the unspecified objections of health minister , Kenneth Clarke , if it is to reverse Clarke 's decision to ban the use of the drug as a long-term contraceptive in Britain .
16 Heber 's grants from the federal government for raising IQs totalled in the millions of dollars , much more than the usual federal funding level , and the results he claimed were comparably out of the ordinary .
17 If trains on a branch line are cut then the railways may lose much more than the income from fares on the branch .
18 She used her face and hands much more than the average Englishman , though perhaps not more than the average Italian .
19 The costs involved in astronomy satellites cover much more than the detectors or telescopes and even the cheapest astronomical satellite now costs around £60 million .
20 Men and women work all day and at the end of the week those in waged work get a wage packet which does n't buy much more than the necessities of life .
21 Jason Burke discovered much more than the clichés of Paris , and decided that a short visit need not be too expensive .
22 To enter this competition — just study the three simple questions below and then call our 24 hour hotline — it will cost you not much more than the cost of a first class stamp .
23 Healthy eating is about much more than the kinds of food we eat .
24 Of course , faith is much more than the absence of doubt , but to understand doubt is to have a key to a quiet heart and a quiet mind .
25 My attitude is that somebody has to do the job and if I get bumped off , I have experienced much more than the average bloke .
26 In all , this incidence of reported problems can not be said to suggest much more than the occasional misunderstanding , difficulty or other problem which must mark a small proportion of virtually every type of consumer transaction .
27 RUGBY is about much more than the game on the pitch .
28 However , we found the machine could still be used for much more than the average heat gun .
29 I wanted a pay rise because I found out I was way behind most of the first-team lads and barely on much more than the apprentices ' wages .
30 He is , of course , much more than the most prodigious goalkicker the international game has seen or is likely to see , given the reduction in the number of penalty offences .
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