Example sentences of "is more than " in BNC.

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31 In the hot dry conditions of Africa and India , dehydration is more than serious .
32 A ‘ venture ’ is more than a holiday with a Christian emphasis .
33 The fact is , however , that Leonce and Lena is more than a fizzled-out digression into comedy by the creator of Woyzeck .
34 There is more than a hint of desperation in this unlikely selection .
35 Medical research company Medirace , which is trying to develop a drug to treat cancer and Aids , is more than tripling its size through an £87million takeover .
36 He is more than the greatest of stroke-players and he was patient enough to take advantage of Robertson 's flagging energy and win 12-15 , 9-15 , 15-5 , 15-12 , 15-8 .
37 Entering the third year of the Intifada , it is more than ever clear that time is of the essence : how to keep it going long enough at a level which does not yield to the temptations of ruinous , reciprocal escalation , but still disturbs the outside world enough to get them to bring the Israeli extremists to heel .
38 There is more than enough statutory law around .
39 The psychological black hole which is Quisling 's superabundance of gravity is more than counterbalanced by the light thrown on the society which spawned him : a small country struggling in the economic and political tempests of the years between the wars .
40 Other people 's nationalism is never easy to fathom , but Panama 's is more than usually overlaid with issues of race ( white and black ) and class ( rich and poor ) .
41 OVER the last 10 days , tens of thousands of PC users have received a floppy disc from the PC Cyborg Corporation offering information about Aids — but , like the Trojan horse , it is more than it seems .
42 Which is more than can be said , perhaps , for some of the offerings labelled Panto that are currently mopping up a lot of customers .
43 Tris has a reliable top C , which is more than Perry does . ’
44 Vinegar is more than just a table condiment to sprinkle over chips .
45 The ¥5 trillion ( $35 billion ) that managers in Japanese companies spend annually on entertaining one another is more than they pay out between them in dividends .
46 His glorious book is more than a history and more than a 25,000-mile travelogue , although it is also both of those .
47 The black spot is its unemployment rate of 14% , which is more than double the OECD average .
48 But the firm is more than just a money-maker ; it is the consummate all-rounder .
49 Sometimes there is more than that to a lynching , as the work of Lino Jose Durrewald showed .
50 It is more than just goodwill that rests on the outcome .
51 Yet is this country , though I am mainly Welsh , a kind of home , as I think it is more than any other to those modern people who belong nowhere .
52 — It is my great resting place , that you are well : truly it is more than health to me , and gives me an untroubled fancy which is good for my work and my temper .
53 The common property , if it is more than mere cash in hand or at the bank , will be vested in trustees who must deal with it in accordance with the rules or with any trust expressly declared , and it can be made liable for obligations incurred by , or on behalf of , the society .
54 However , since it is more than a mere sign , it partakes of the reality it signifies and is a means of grace through which the atoning work of Christ is made effective in the life of the Christian .
55 Simon thought it sensible and practical ‘ which is more than can be said for most of their gimmicks , but ’ he warned her , ‘ if they like it they 'll take it over as their own .
56 ( In the 1964 Westminster election , the NILP gained 103,000 votes in the province which , to put it into perspective , is more than Provisional Sinn Fein has ever received ) .
57 This is more than oriental courtesy .
58 It is more than doubtful whether we have seen the fullest possible development of machinery for joint consultation in particular industries .
59 But , after all , character is more than cleverness .
60 Sticking to a principle is more than adroitly shifting from one position to another .
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