Similar words: not more than, more than ever, no more, more often than not, more, any more, see that, than.
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91. He'd done no more than accidentally bump against some sailors aimlessly wandering from the passage next to the warehouse.
92. He resented Michael Banks, but no more than he resented anyone else more famous than he was.
93. The bill proposes raising the ownership limit from the current 12 stations covering no more than 25 percent of the country.
94. The result could be no more than a refinement of the 1993 rules of engagement.
95. Gaius claims no more than that these four expressions are typical; his list is not exhaustive.
96. This is no more than planning the back end of your leave, just as you planned the front end.
97. Adams told the court he had been out drinking but had no more than three pints.
98. Their bosses view them as no more than glorified typists and they are denied career opportunities.
99. As a rule, these differences will do no more than double or halve the average value.
100. In total no more than a few dozen local groups existed at different times in the 1840s and 1850s.
101. The small village, no more than 20 wooden and canvas shacks, sat on the edge of a coastal inlet.
102. It took me no more than five minutes there and back.
103. The average small-cap stock has no more than three analysts.
104. Yet Rome had originally been no more than just another city state on the western fringe of Hellenism.
105. John-Augustus tried to josh himself into accepting that his own bout was no more than that.
106. On average we consume about 12g a day; ordinary individuals need no more than 3-5g.
107. He sat forward, squinting through a blood haze at what looked no more than a child.
108. One view sees retirement as no more than a form of compulsory unemployment within an economy which can no longer offer full employment.
108. Wish you can benefit from our online sentence dictionary and make progress day by day!
109. Freezers and immersion heaters will be switched off for no more than 15 minutes at a time during peak-load periods.
110. All our figures, therefore, are no more than approximate indications.
111. No more than a few hundred of these are used with any frequency.
112. She dropped into second gear and stayed there, doing no more than twenty miles an hour.
113. The final chapter is no more than a scrappy addition with rather a lot of photographs of by now familiar faces from November 1989.
114. Even the most significant unions could recruit no more than a small fraction of the workers in their industry.
115. He had an enjoyable job of work waiting for him, and asked for no more than that.
116. All this should require no more than gentle pressure: if the drive appears to be resisting the disc, stop.
117. Worse, they were small greens, their shells of no value-the male no more than fifteen pounds, the female less.
118. He's perfectly competent, well supplied with money always, and it's no more than a quarter past nine.
119. Two years later it was estimated that the cod population amounted to no more than 1700 tonnes.
120. He could hardly believe a young boy of no more than ten or eleven could be playing such a deadly game.
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