Synonym: no, no longer. Similar words: no more than, more, any more, much more, all the more, moreover, once more, furthermore. Meaning: adv. 1. not now 2. referring to the degree to which a certain quality is present.
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181. Chicks in creches need no more from their aunties than protection.
182. The average small-cap stock has no more than three analysts.
183. The cavernous rumblings did not continue long; perhaps a score of riders, no more.
184. Anger and jealousy can no more bear to lose sight of their objects than love. George Eliot
185. In view of the current state of the art I can do no more here than suggest that alternative approaches are surely possible.
186. No more resonance than a quarter hitting the bottom of a Salvation Army Christmas kettle.
187. Kinton was a ridiculous, out-dated anachronism, perhaps, but no more of an anachronism than Mabel herself.
188. Blood was spouting from cuts on my right hand, and my left foot ached a bit and felt strange - no more.
189. Fat people can't stop eating because someday there will be no more cream cakes.
190. But the Byzantine emperors were themselves no more trusting and would generally keep their foreign envoys in virtual isolation.
191. The final chapter is no more than a scrappy addition with rather a lot of photographs of by now familiar faces from November 1989.
192. Artists who group together for financial reasons may choose a name which is no more explanatory than a number or numbers.
193. There are no more six-page effusions-only brief notes, and those evasive.
194. The stone bridge across the North Hey was no more.
195. I can not look at another zebra, another wildebeest,[sentencedict.com] and certainly no more armadillos!
196. He's perfectly competent, well supplied with money always, and it's no more than a quarter past nine.
197. The alliance of king and pope ensured that no more Winchelseys became archbishops.
198. Death is no more than passing from one room into another. But there's a difference for me, you know. Because in that other room I shall be able to see. Helen Keller
199. She was sure he was no more anxious for the tale to break than she.
200. The artistic photographer should represent what he sees and no more, he insisted.
201. Paul's bank now allows him £35 a week, and Geoff can withdraw no more than £40.
202. Well, in that case, there's no more to be said.
203. But then they began to climb up a narrow, spiral staircase, and she saw no more.
204. It was widely believed that City were no more guilty than a great many other clubs keen to do well in the emergency competitions.
205. No more than usual, was the answer, but at last it was enough to break the spell.
206. No more than thirty to forty feet away, at the head of the narrow aisle, was the tiny altar.
206. Sentencedict.com is a online sentence dictionary, on which you can find excellent sentences for a large number of words.
207. Imitations abound, some of them no more than ordinary vinegar flavored and colored with caramel.
208. They have no more idea of the public's response to something musical than the average man in the street.
209. However, it no more obliges me to apply without question your standards to you than mine to myself.
210. No more than five feet tall in her carpet slippers, you just knew it would be best not to cross her.
More similar words: no more than, more, any more, much more, all the more, moreover, once more, furthermore, not more than, what is more, more or less, more than ever, more often than not, promote, promotion, automobile, nominee, economy, autonomy, no matter, economic, tumor, humor, rumor, economics, by no means, economist, morose, astronomer, carcinomas.