Example sentences of "[ex0] [is] more [prep] [art] [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | There 's more about the team award on page 94 , plus a priority entry form . |
2 | There 's more to a name than meets the eye as you will discover when you send for our brochure . |
3 | At least by then some of his pupils might be converted to the idea that there 's more to the cinema than the Addams Family and Terminator 2 . |
4 | Make people down South realize there 's more to the North than muck and football hooligans . |
5 | Neatly arranged opposite is an array of samplers , sequencers , drum machines and keyboards — just to prove there 's more to the man than the jingle-jangle of six strings over a pickup . |
6 | Paul Ryan discovers that there 's more to the photographs of Robert Doisneau than mere fascination with kissing and nostalgia |
7 | But there 's more to the Mouse than meets the eye . |
8 | There 's more on the way . |
9 | But , if you can believe it , there 's more in the pipeline . |
10 | But as aspiring authors know , there is more to a blockbuster than a fulsome blurb . |
11 | Kuhn insists that there is more to a paradigm that can be explicitly laid down in the form of explicit rules and directions . |
12 | But as the replies from Collingwood and Parris make clear , there is more to a tutor-organiser 's success than this : for success has to be measured by different criteria according to the context of the work . |
13 | There is more to a meal than what 's put on the plates . |
14 | Smile or squirm at the acronym SLUG — there is more to the name than meets the eye . |
15 | Yet there is more to the dilemmas of media tradition and ideology than the question of control . |
16 | But there is more to the difficulty than this : the width of the belt of incised meanders in the limestone is often greater than the width of the floodplain in the clay . |
17 | There is more to the story of the golden calf than the features we have already mentioned . |
18 | In countries not threatened by invasion , foreign policy is rarely prominent in election campaigns , but there is more to the UK silence than that . |
19 | That is undoubtedly true , yet one suspects that there is more to the matter than seasonal facilities for dancing in the nude . |
20 | He insists that there is more to the emancipation of black people than opposition to racism . |
21 | Much of the interest in the plot lies in the revelation of her past , but there is more to The Chalk Garden than the melodramatic unfolding of dark secrets . |
22 | Nevertheless , the question still remains as to whether there is more to the situation than a simple failure in superego-development and a consequent antagonism towards all forms of authority and restraint . |
23 | There is more about the way the rules of intestacy work at the end of this leaflet . |
24 | The lagged dependent variables suggest that adjustment costs are of importance whilst the presence of lagged determinants of the desired stock suggests that there is more in the data than a simple first-order partial adjustment model might permit . |