Example sentences of "more [conj] the mere [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 The infant Elizabeth will learn that being promised a sweet for behaving herself will result in more than the mere probability of its arrival ; the penny will have dropped when she realises that a promise entitles her to the reward — it is her due , to which she has a right .
2 The golden circle and the golden cap which form the basis of Stephen 's Crown became for Hungary something more than the mere symbol of royalty .
3 Attunement as used here means more than the mere experience ( of earth energies ) and implies some response — often called artistic inspiration and expression .
4 This is meaning in as rich an intentional sense as one is likely to get — far more than the mere instilling of ( first-order ) knowledge with which McDowell deals .
5 ( g ) Skipp is to be treated as a case where " there was much more than the mere consent of the owner .
6 If ministerial responsibility were more than the mere shadow of a name , the matter would be less important , but as it is , the Courts are the only defence of the liberty of the subject against departmental aggression .
7 more than the mere fact of existence ; it is as it were the ego quality of this existence .
8 For instance , Pythagoras ' proof that the sides of a right-angled triangle are related by the formula a N2 + b N2 = c N2 shows more than the mere fact that all right-angled triangles do have this property .
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