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61. At first their station buildings were primitive affairs, no more than clearings in the bush with tin huts.
62. Supposed to be matron, and knew no more than a charwoman.
63. There was no evidence of more than 2 emission from the shell and no more than 1 from the central source.
64. They were astonished when they found that he was a lad of no more than seventeen.
65. The proposal seems no more than a window dressing exercise.
66. No more than five candidates could be credited with more than 41,667 votes each.
67. It may be no more than a little park near work or a church that you stop by during lunch hour.
68. No more than 10 percent of total investment to be tied up in any one company. 2.
69. And no more than one in twenty earned a college degree.
70. Bustamante said he considers the prospective appointee a friend but no more than other applicants for the position.
71. But as a general rule the image must be at no more than five metres distance.
72. A single township would contain no more than a fraction of the estates of a nobleman or other great landowner.
73. Historical incidents were no more than superficial disturbances of the established order or recurring events of unchanging significance.
74. Passes counting towards entrance requirements must be obtained at no more than two sittings of examinations.
75. It takes no more than five minutes and tastes every bit as good at the oven-baked variety.
76. Your daily diet should be no more than 30 percent fat.
77. She hurried into the room with no more than a casual glance in our direction.
78. But while Stockton councillors yesterday agreed to put £19,000 towards the costs, cash-strapped Middlesbrough said they could spend no more than £10,[sentencedict.com]000.
79. Some pages were long, illegible, others no more than a line.
80. It was no more than a change of emphasis, but it emboldened the opposition.
81. After all, males and females are themselves no more than alternative solutions to the problem of handing on genes.
82. To describe behaviour as skilled is to say no more than that it has been influenced by training and experience.
83. For death is no more than a turning of us over from time to eternity. William Penn
84. A 17 and 18 year old escaped with no more than bloody noses.
85. My recommendations are no more than guide-lines based on my own judgment and personal preference.
86. Zeus, who loved him no more than Hera did even though he was their son, willingly gave her leave.
87. We also have it that effects do no more than dependently necessitate their causal circumstances.
88. At GCE Advanced Level, no more than one subject should be repeated to improve aggregate performance over two sittings.
89. Earth was extremely fortunate to receive no more than a rain of fireballs during the twelfth century!
90. The vast benefits many farmers saw as accruing to cities as a result of rural exploitation were no more than illusory.
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