How to use in-sentence of “nothing more than”:
+ While the principality does not pay taxes, the Australian government’s current official position is that it is nothing more than a private enterprise operating under a business name.
+ Able to do nothing more than breathe, Frieza floated in the planet’s debris, kept company only by his thoughts of how the universe’s conqueror had been thoroughly beaten by a Saiyan.
+ Some black people say that Presley was nothing more than a racist white Southerner who stole black music.
+ At a rural event such as a county fair, concert, auction, barn sale, corn maze, or pick-your-own strawberry patch, a parking lot may be nothing more than a large area of bare earth or a meadow that has been mowed for parking.
+ The character of Barabas, the Jew, is a portrait of depth in the first two acts, but he descends to nothing more than a typical stage villain in the last three.
+ A person with a mild concussion may have nothing more than a headache or brief confusion.
+ Later Veda shoots Monty when he tells her to get out of his life because she is nothing more than a saucy little tramp.