Example sentences of "[prep] more [conj] [adv] a " in BNC.

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1 Continuity between the two fabliaux in the case of animal imagery is a matter of more than just a general resemblance .
2 Even when this is used , it is not advisable to expect a safe endurance of more than about an hour .
3 It 's more common among the very young , men with more than just a basic education , and very common among the unemployed .
4 The more easterly of the two valley roads which combine at Pierrefitte takes you first to the charming town of Luz-Saint-Sauveur , which may look like one place but is really two , with more than just a hyphen dividing them .
5 ‘ When I got here , ’ he said expressionlessly , ‘ I realised I needed to be in love with more than just a city .
6 In 1986 , Christopher Lewinton was appointed as chief executive with more or less a free hand to do whatever he felt necessary .
7 However , as with all fostering schemes , it was seen as more than just a means of putting roofs over heads .
8 When viewed from this vantage point , designing can be seen as more than just a means of creating and applying technologies : it is also revealed as a means of shaping relations between people .
9 For him , the " Panopticon principle " ( p 216 ) should be regarded as more than just a particular example of ingenuity in architectural design ; rather : " … it was an event in the " history of the human mind " .
10 At 3pm , he will meet Clinton and the two will be together for the next six hours , an indication that the president regards the Prime Minister 's visit as more than just a courtesy call .
11 As a songwriter and musician himself , Terry Merrick is always prepared to act as more than just an engineer , where necessary putting his skill at playing and song arranging at the disposal of clients .
12 For rabbinical Judaism , militant activity was perceived as more than just an embarrassment .
13 They should devote themselves wholly to the problem of making life in South Africa , regarded as more or less a foreign country , bearable for self-respecting British men and women .
14 His query concerns a 2-iron which his local pro reckoned might be worth more than just a few bob .
15 Maybe when he really got roughed up or stayed out for more than just a few days , Manuel would think about talking things over with the vet , but for now , well , ‘ what 's the hurry , man ? ! ’
16 Only a few of the Christian residents appeared to notice that the Syrians had come prepared for more than just a few days ' stay .
17 In that case , both the money and the Jacobite Guinea would still be in the gazebo ; the police would infer from them that Newley had gone to the gazebo for more than just a Sunday stroll .
18 ‘ They are prepared for more than just a social call , ’ Taheb said .
19 One day , he hinted , he would insist she did , and for more than just a holiday .
20 If you speak for more than about a fifth of the total time this is not appraisal , it 's lecturing , or worse , pontificating .
21 For real benefit , allow your exercise to help you on more than simply a physical level .
22 Yes , Nicole and I go back a long way , and yes , you could say that we 're involved on more than just a superficial level .
23 Other ways of making life more interesting for the housebound are the occasional holidays in the homes of various members of the family ; also offering to help them to entertain their friends in their own home to more than just a cup of tea , by arranging to take a pre-cooked , easily served meal round to them beforehand .
24 Thank the Goddess Zambia had had the sense to get out before some scuzzie had violated hir by more than just a beating .
25 Champagne is without doubt the world 's finest sparkling wine , but it is also the most expensive , and by more than just a few pennies .
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