Example sentences of "more [conj] [that] [pron] " in BNC.
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1 | More than that we can not tell you at the moment , but we will , of course , give you a full ( p ) review as soon as it is possible . |
2 | They ca n't ask for more than that we have reviewed and reformed our procedures . ’ |
3 | Whereas that was one group that had the same number in fact more than that we had ninety people there . |
4 | And when we introduce anything more than that we are actually setting up obstacles to people becoming Christians . |
5 | The statement that the actions we ought to do are those which promote the general happiness would be useless if it meant nothing more than that they do promote it , and that something more can only be given by an intuition . |
6 | But more than that they imply a specific theory about the genesis of social violence . |
7 | His connection with Mozart , which he seems to have exaggerated in later life , may have amounted to no more than that they were both Freemasons and involved with Schikaneder 's theatre company and that he played the role of a slave in The Magic Flute . |
8 | When Sir Oliver suggests asking eight or ten per cent on the loan , Mr Moses says if he asks him no more than that his impersonation will be discovered . |
9 | More than that you ca n't ask of a techno record . |
10 | It means little more than that you can compute the direction and velocity of movement of an object independently of its colour or its depth . |
11 | I merely ask that you keep a sceptical , but open mind and ask for nothing more than that you check the figures given to you . |
12 | All of us desire nothing more than that you should take hold of your life again … more freely exercise your will . |
13 | More than that I believe that what is right needs to be said . |
14 | Any more than that I wasted five minutes reading his articles ? |
15 | More than that I will not say . |
16 | Now it was I who could n't move ; more than that I was n't even able to form an idea of what it would be like to move . |
17 | ‘ More than that I do n't have to tell you . |
18 | I wanted to light a cigarette , but more than that I wanted not to distract him ; his reaching back . |
19 | circulate paper from erm a new motion in terms of the environment motions erm defers more than that I do n't really say |
20 | More than that I really just ca n't say . |
21 | I need more than that I 'm starving ! |
22 | Oh it was more than that I should think . |
23 | Yeah more than that I 'd say at least a decade . |
24 | Now you will see from your point of view the moon will be will be about half it will be it will be more more than that I would think . |
25 | Oh , they have more than that I think . |
26 | Rizzo maintains no more than that it is possible that he wrote the poem . |
27 | In the 21st chapter of the book of Revelation the Apostle John describes the future eternal state — the ‘ new Jerusalem ’ ( v. 2 ) and we learn that this ‘ new Jerusalem ’ is in fact ‘ a bride adorned for her husband ’ ( v. 2 ) and more than that it is ‘ the Lamb 's wife ’ ( v. 9 ) . |
28 | To describe behaviour as skilled is to say no more than that it has been influenced by training and experience . |
29 | Even Reagan 's critics concede that welfare reform was a significant achievement , but more than that it was an important turning point in the education of a chief executive . |
30 | But more than that it was the shock , a feeling that left his body as cold as ice , and sent these involuntary convulsions through him . |