Example sentences of "[det] than just [adj] " in BNC.

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1 The new method of showing the information for a VAT return ( it looks just like one of the horrid things ) is more than just useful , it 's a Godsend , and once you 've got into the methodology , invoice raising and bill paying as well as stock control become very quick and easy .
2 But this means more than just one group replacing another .
3 Kennedy was intent upon leading the Western World with an open-handedness that made Britain no more than just one of the Western European states .
4 Walker is more than just one of the all-time great middle distance runners , he was a pioneer , a barrier breaker who set new standards of performance and of attitude towards the art of miling .
5 The nature of a region is interpreted individually , therefore , but as an historically-created entity it is more than just one person 's interpretation .
6 Only your detective , perhaps , will need to be seen in somewhat greater depth , since your readers have got to sympathise with him or her and to do that they probably need more than just one point of contact .
7 While it is doubtless heretical to question the divine rightness of ‘ market forces ’ , the endless and accelerating stream of virtually identical glib and glossy gardening , health , food and animal books puzzle those of us who still see books as rather more than just one more colour co-ordinated component in the interior decorator 's armoury .
8 Heating for instance in more than just one room , which for instance became standard in council house building in the late forties onwards .
9 But they are more than just that .
10 More than just that shop where you go in you can go all round and wander round and you do n't see anybody only filling the shelves up and half the time they do n't even , ca n't even advise you where to go can they you know .
11 Well , what you need , Joe , is to follow my fitness regime — the one designed for people who , in their heart of hearts , with their cigarettes already lit , wish they had more than just two hands to eat with , but because they are also cursed with a love for sport have to get fit the best they can .
12 The fact that Scotland tried to rise to the occasion was worth more than just two precious points .
13 His warning to the American President that he would support Native Americans ( ‘ Red Indians ’ , whom he presumes to be tribally organized ) against the federal government is consistent with his view that natural ties are more than just rational ones .
14 ‘ Whilst we support land reclamation , urban redevelopment and housing improvements , and recognise they can improve the quality of life for many people in Wales , unless these activities are designed to achieve more than just aesthetic goals they may actually increase environmental damage through energy consumption , waste generation , increased resource demands and traffic flows ’ , said Dr Neil Caldwell , CPRW 's Director .
15 Yet the training provides more than just technical skill .
16 ‘ It 's going to be more than just perfect . ’
17 Whether this lopsided record and Stewart 's stewardship is more than just coincidental will be a matter for the Test and County Cricket Board to discuss when his contract comes up again next April .
18 However , the value of a company is based on more than just short-term profitability .
19 It is true that Jacob will emerge more than just unscathed from the danger that fills his mind as he returns home .
20 ‘ But it was n't until I went to India that I cam to feel that humans were more than just mechanical responses .
21 Having been reminded that the bookies ' smoke signals usually signify a lot more than just grandiose waves of their Havana cigars , Ramsden then revealed that he himself might have been inadvertantly responsible for the Travelling Light rumour .
22 Becoming the world 's foremost brewer takes more than just good business sense .
23 Perhaps they were more than just good friends .
24 We believe it will take more than just gentle persuasion to bring an end to over-specification and waste .
25 We believe it will take more than just gentle persuasion to bring an end to over-specification and waste .
26 I do n't know how Dawn really feels about me , whether love or trust mean anything to her or not , but I do know that there is something special between us , and it feels like something more than just conditioning .
27 More than just extra officers and money , however , tackling Scotland 's new crime wave may require more imaginative solutions .
28 The public-interest objective is harder to reject , because it is eminently reasonable that public policy should be concerned with more than just economic efficiency , though it clearly generates considerable uncertainty for firms about what they may and may not do .
29 Their keen intellects and powerful personalities could spark off more than just brilliant ideas at times .
30 This view affects more than just clever scholars ; I believe that for the same reason many Christians who hold to some belief in the Devil do not believe in evil spirits either .
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