Example sentences of "that there is [adv] to " in BNC.
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1 | There can be no doubt , however , that there is more to latent inhibition than this because the effect is routinely observed both when the stimulus evokes no very marked UR ( e.g. Carlton and Vogel 1967 ; Domjan and Siegel 1971 ) and also when the CR required is quite different from the UR . |
2 | The purpose of this exercise is to demonstrate that energy does radiate from the body and that there is more to the human being than guts , blood and bone . |
3 | The only conceivable answer is that there is more to life than molecules ; that behind the sensory level of experience , we are dealing with a complex and dynamic tapestry of Mind energy . |
4 | The experience made me realize that there is more to speechreading/ lip-reading than meets the eye . |
5 | Sydney shut-out : Martin Bayfield got the better of Wallaby John Eales this time , but discovered that there is more to winning line-out ball than being the tallest man on the park as Australia waltzed away 40–15 . |
6 | But we also acknowledge that there is more to politics than choosing the next Government and what that Government attempts to do when in office . |
7 | It takes time for any new middle class to realise that there is more to life than the sudden enjoyment of prosperity . |
8 | Yet we all know , even if we submit to this approach as a temporary — and perhaps very fruitful — measure , that there is more to using language , and communicating successfully with other people , than being able to produce correct sentences . |
9 | We should also recognize that there is more to producing and understanding meaningful language — to communicating — than knowing how to make or recognize correct sentences . |
10 | However , some may feel that there is more to footing a bill than merely paying it : there is a hint of reluctance , of the imposition of an unwelcome demand for money on the payer , which renders the equivalence of the contrasts in 17 slightly suspect . |
11 | He insists that there is more to the emancipation of black people than opposition to racism . |
12 | Kuhn insists that there is more to a paradigm that can be explicitly laid down in the form of explicit rules and directions . |
13 | We learn more about Tamburlaine as we get deeper into the play , and Marlowe carefully disguises the fact that there is more to Tamburlaine than meets the eye . |
14 | That there is more to his writing than an ability to recount individual anecdotes is increasingly being acknowledged . |
15 | That is undoubtedly true , yet one suspects that there is more to the matter than seasonal facilities for dancing in the nude . |
16 | In many cases it was the first time anyone had explained to the man in the trench that there is more to his job than laying pipes ! |