Example sentences of "[adv] more than just a [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 And , finally , those extra , necessary words — grouped and coloured — somehow more than just a list of words !
2 But was it ever more than just a project for a project ?
3 Sociology , as a social science , is more than just a collection of empirical findings and is also more than just a set of speculative armchair ‘ theories ’ .
4 Chief Inspector was slightly more than just a copper , Meredith thought wryly , amused at his apparent self abasement .
5 ‘ Do n't you think , ’ Mrs Grandison suggested , ‘ that we need a little more than just a snack ?
6 Bentley is Back And now more than just a badge 16
7 Suddenly , after battling all season with Manchester City for third place in the First Division , the Wednesday player-manager finds that finishing second is now more than just a pipe dream .
8 If , as they fervently hope , Waqar Younis has recovered sufficiently from the stress fracture in his back to bowl as he did in taking 113 first-class wickets last season at a cost of 14 each — a wicket for every 30 balls he bowled — and Imran 's shoulder injury permits him , after all , to play as more than just a batsman-captain , theirs will be a fast bowling attack as strong , at least on paper , as any the West Indies had during the 16 years of world supremacy which came to an end here last summer .
9 Then , as time went on and hypnosis gained credibility and was thought of as more than just a form of stage entertainment , more and more hypnotherapists began to use present-life regression in their work .
10 But Seefeld is far more than just a place to swing your mashie niblick .
11 It 's far more than just a place to drink ; it 's the social and conversational heart of any Irish village .
12 But OALD is far more than just a dictionary .
13 The haircut , however , evolved into far more than just a one-off for a TV series .
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