Example sentences of "in [art] more than " in BNC.

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1 Both electric and acoustic guitars feature in his attempt to assemble a piece , with the multi-track guitar-playing chores in the more than capable hands of Milton McDonald .
2 To which he uttered the classic comment , in the more than usually low drawl he employed for such deliverances : ‘ There 's always bound … to be a certain amount of iniquity … in these matters ’ .
3 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 ’ .
4 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 .
5 I still wanted to believe that he had been fooling me , or testing my credulousness in a more than averagely cruel manner .
6 Even those specimens collected from deep water seem to accept captive life in no more than a couple of feet of water quite happily .
7 Losers £100 million fortunes just dribbled away to nothing in no more than a couple of years
8 One of these , sometimes itself referred to as " behaviourism " , but better named causalism , takes consciousness to consist in no more than episodes which enter into certain causal relations .
9 To put it at its highest , I was in no more than so-so shape by the time I reached Caduta 's .
10 Consequently , the Hispano-German " summit " resulted in no more than a secret protocol which confirmed the Spanish intention to enter the war on the Axis ' side , but allowed Franco to decide when the right moment had arrived to do so .
11 Although the authorities proceeded cautiously ( issuing the call to the colours at different times in different places and eventually promulgating appeals in no more than about half the provinces of the European part of the empire ) , trouble still ensued .
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