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

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1 But a share is something far more than a mere contractual right in personam .
2 You know , Harry , I get the impression he takes far more than a professional interest in Alice .
3 The advanced study of History demands far more than a retentive memory for facts or an ability to describe fluently the course of an historical event .
4 In simple terms , skin is far more than a superficial covering for the body ; it is a living , breathing organism .
5 Plainly a lot to ask of anyone — far more than a momentary invasion of privacy , which can be bad enough — and it is an argumentative point that paradoxically makes self-sufficiency sound humble rather than arrogant .
6 Far more than a further unsavoury tale of professional infighting for accreditation amongst the greats , the out-come — on the principle that the discoverer leaves his imprint on his discovery — has profoundly affected the subsequent tenor of both science and the humanities .
7 Your determination to ‘ get it right ’ will impress far more than a false sense of confidence or a reluctance to admit you could do with assistance .
8 But the world of the transcendent is far more than an ecstatic journey .
9 So , you see , we owed her far more than an occasional box of chocolates could repay .
10 An implant is far more than the simple visual component . ’
11 But drinking too much over a period of months or years damages far more than the nervous system .
12 Indeed , both these companies target the corporate market far more than the professional publishing sector which , while entirely understandable , means that a great many potential users simply never hear about the products .
13 The weak intensity is caused by upward continuation through the mantle : the small-scale non-dipolar transition field is attenuated far more than the axial dipole .
14 This interrelation of various disciplines is fundamental to science : the word ‘ science ’ itself derives from a Latin word meaning ‘ knowledge ’ — a term that embraces far more than the circumscribed disciplines just mentioned .
15 These deep structural problems are cultural and political as well as economic , and will require far more than the odd adjustment to monetary or fiscal policy if we are to begin to solve them .
16 The latter hurt Israel far more than the Arab states because France had long been an important arms supplier to Israel .
17 In normal circumstances , this would have infuriated her far more than the clumsy attentions of Lee , but tonight a treacherous part of her soul kept hissing , ‘ Why not ?
18 In the seventeenth century the broad water of the Thames was used far more than the narrow and often bad roads for practical transport and festive occasions .
19 they 're a band you love to hate , far more than the Manic Street Preachers , who crave to be loathed but simply are n't worth the effort .
20 He needed far more than the normal ration of two parents , each with only one identity apiece .
21 For me the arts embrace far more than the visual and dimensional .
22 As you might imagine my monthly food bill has gone up quite appreciably , far more than the five pounds a month just before the programme Too Long a Winter was made .
23 He 's trying to show that the glider can be far more than the gentle flying machines they seem from the ground .
24 There may be a booklet on the subject , a special expert in the technical department who has sat on the relevant government fact-finding commission or a market research survey giving the latest market trends , any of which would help the journalists far more than the standard handouts .
25 They , far more than the New English , had the ear of Elizabeth 's government and they advocated restraint in dealing with Ireland .
26 Such cases raise the question of whether both parties actually want a child : often one will want the child far more than the other , and it is important to address this issue .
27 The polar regions , the high glaciated mountains and the deserts seem to have attracted explorers far more than the equatorial and tropical rain forests .
28 This implied far more than the juridical observation that the Holy Spirit would ‘ assist ’ the Ecumenical Council .
29 The ‘ inner ’ Frida is controlled by modern society far more than the clothed Frida , who often marks her deviation from the norm by defiantly returning the gaze of the viewer .
30 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 .
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