Synonym: more, to a higher degree. Similar words: no more than, not more than, more than ever, more often than not, give thanks, more, see that, than. Meaning: adj. (comparative of `much' used with mass nouns) a quantifier meaning greater in size or amount or extent or degree. adv. comparing quantity or quality.
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241. Joe carries only nine pounds more than when he was twenty.
242. She has more than an even chance of winning tomorrow.
243. Wages have fallen by more than twenty percent during the past two months.
244. She carries her age very well. She looks 50 but in fact she's more than 60 .
245. Difficulties can arise when there is more than one defendant.
246. The film was nothing more than a star vehicle for Tom Hanks.
247. They raised their output by more than half in less than three years.
248. We got more than our fair share of rain on holiday.
249. People love British cars. Take the Mini. In Japan, it still sells more than all the other British cars put together.
250. These discs hold more than 400 times as much information as a conventional computer floppy disk.
251. Harrison had a glorious career spanning more than six decades.
252. They were detected at depths of more than a kilometre in the sea.
253. I was more than happy to lend my support to such a good cause.
254. The government has ploughed more than $20 billion into building new schools.
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255. The novel may be a best seller, but it's no more than a competent piece of writing.
256. The value of his investment has risen by more than $50,000.
257. More than two students have been concerned in this affair.
258. From start to finish he believed in me, often more than I did myself.
259. It is inadvisable to involve more than one contractor on a project.
260. His enthusiasm more than compensates for his lack of experience.
261. He has been capped more than 30 times for Wales.
262. For more than 400 years, we were a colonized people.
263. The sound can be heard over a distance of more than five miles.
264. The theatre gives a 10% discount to parties of more than ten.
265. More than four thousand soldiers, sailors and airmen paraded down the Champs Elysee.
266. There were more than ten serious casualties in the Monday plane crash.
267. This deal is little more than a fig leaf for the continued destruction of the landscape.
268. More than a quarter of seven year-olds cannot add up properly.
269. The airline has more than 90 scheduled departures from here every day.
270. Some of the quotations are useful(sentencedict.com), others are little more than padding.
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