Example sentences of "more [conj] just [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | In Greek the first is much more than just horror . |
2 | But Oshkosh is much more than just warbirds , the cream of the US airshow acts are one of the big attractions for the general public . |
3 | It 's more than just revenge . |
4 | And from Spike Lee to Reverend Jesse Jackson , Michael Jordan to Philip Michael Thomas , black movers and shakers now shape US opinion on more than just race . |
5 | Much more than just cousins . |
6 | Long linear field banks or persistent field boundaries can often be suggested as something more than just divisions in the fields . |
7 | Laser light can now give us more than just music in our ears . |
8 | These larger units of text are more than just sets of sentences , and convey more meaning than the sum of the individual sentences . |
9 | To Rabbi Moishe , however , they were more than just delicacies , more even than symbols of the hoped-for good week to come — they were remembrances from the past , taking him back forty and more years to his distant home in Lithuania . |
10 | Planning , is of course likely to be more than just identification of needs . |
11 | This is probably more than just coincidence : it suggests that the Hall 's financial policy has been to cover the direct costs and subsidize the overheads . |
12 | ‘ Why do I get the feeling this is more than just coincidence ? ’ |
13 | It is surely more than just coincidence that Alf Ramsey , later to lead England to World Cup victory in 1966 , played in both of these eye-opening defeats . |
14 | She and her boyfriend Jonathan Clack have become convinced the vandalism is more than just coincidence . |
15 | Her vision was starting to blur , with something more than just tears . |
16 | ‘ I want more than just weekends . ’ |
17 | Putting aside any cynical thoughts that it 's a bit more than just communication which is needed here , I am reminded of views expressed by Prof Tony Ridley : ‘ The job of the professional is to assist the politician and clarify the issues for him . |
18 | Dealer Karsten Greve notes that for foreigners interested in contemporary art the Rheinland now means more than just Cologne : ‘ In Bonn , there are the new Bundeskunsthalle and Kunstmuseum Bonn ; there is the Kaiser-Wilhelm Museum in Krefelt , the Hollein-designed Museum Abteiberg in Mönchen-Gladbach , the Wilhelm-Lehmbruck Museum in Duisburg , the Museum Folkwang in Essen , the Kunstsammlung Nordrhein-Westfalen in Düsseldorf and the Von-der-Heydt Museum in Wuppertal ’ . |
19 | Or are you rather more than just het-up ? ’ |
20 | ‘ Soon to be more than just friends , I think , ’ he said sardonically and laughed again as he moved off . |
21 | It is more than just goodwill that rests on the outcome . |
22 | • RoC hypo-allergenic treatment make-up for skins which deserve more than just colour . |
23 | ‘ That job was the adventure , ’ she remembered , but he had deprived her of so much more than just adventure . |
24 | Money is more than just notes and coin . |
25 | Arm yourself with more than just protection products if you are spending a day in the sun . |
26 | The ‘ Isle of Brasil ’ was mythical , but fifteenth-century Atlantic charts suggest that belief in lands across the ocean was not uncommon , and there is more than just possibility that the Bristol men had heard of some landfall in them before 1480 , perhaps when ships had been blown off course by abnormal wind conditions . |
27 | seems to be producing more than just cereals and soups at the moment … the baby business is booming and so far they are all boys . |
28 | Keeping the fabric of history : Taking care of old clothes requires more than just mothballs , writes Jo Levin |
29 | When United fans were kicking more than just sand castles down in Bournemouth , they wore T-shirts bearing the sinister motto ‘ Nobody Likes Us And We Do n't Care ’ . |
30 | They were really much more than just bike rides , for Granny , who lived with the family , had told her the story of St. George and given her books about Brownies , and Brenda rode along the country lanes make-believing she was the knight riding to rescue the princess from the dragon . |