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

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1 In doing this , they make it easier to understand why some form of local government continues to survive as more than simply a creature of the centre .
2 However , and perhaps more importantly , it must be remembered that housing is more than simply a place to live in .
3 As a sociolinguist Stubbs sees reading , for instance , as more than simply a mechanism for decoding written into spoken words : he prefers to concern himself with understanding meaning , pointing out that ‘ we do not normally read meaningless material ’ ( ibid. p. 15 ) .
4 Resource-based learning therefore turns out to involve much more than simply a method of revitalizing and individualizing learning .
5 In almost every other respect , certainly , the Celtic Church appears to have been something more than simply a repository for Nazarean thought — as Nestorian Christianity was , for example .
6 In each case the shout is far more than simply a war cry .
7 The very fact that philip Augustus made no serious attempt to invade or attack Gascon ) , in the campaigns of 1202–4 may be more than simply a comment upon the military limitations of the French crown .
8 That of 1814 , however , became known as the Great Revival and it was much more than simply a recruitment phenomenon .
9 When , for example , the BBC began in 1922 , a great deal more than simply the use of the new technology had to be established .
10 The meanings of certain types of phrases have come to mean more than simply the combination of words from which they are composed ( sometimes they bear no relation to their constituents ) .
11 JUNE 's CD Review will feature ZUBIN MEHTA ; more than simply the conductor of the ‘ Three Tenors ’ concert , Mehta 's work in Romantic opera remains a significant undercurrent in his career .
12 Yet the presentation of the book , and Lowry 's text , often speak of a fascination with the Princess that is more than simply the fascination one can derive from the exercise of deconstructing an image .
13 For David Prentice the desire to paint the landscape encompasses much more than simply an aim to record its appearance
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