Why, that body isnothing more to him than 'suspected matter!
He was gallant and courteous to her--nothing more.
Nothing more of Pommern was left there or anywhere.
Nothing more perfect, in my opinion, ever issued from a man's brain.
As justiciary, it owes them justice the same as to private persons, nothing more or less; only to render this to them, it has more to do, for they are composite and complex.
In money, nothing more can be done; it is itself ruined, has just become bankrupt, lives on expedients from day to day and has neither funds nor credit.
One would think that nothing could be more congenial, nothing more delightful, even in the retirement of monastic life.
As a cataract shows from year to year an invariable shape, though the water composing it is perpetually changing, so the aspect of Nature is nothing more than a flow of matter presenting an impermanent form.
The faculty of speech makes society possible--nothing more.
There is, perhaps, nothing more likely to disturb the tranquillity of nations than their being bound to mutual contributions for any common object that does not yield an equal and coincident benefit.
He is nothing more than a crazy representative of the sentiments of the chivalry romances.
If by this crime he owes the law his life, Why, let the war receive't in valiant gore; For law is strict, and war is nothing more.
The furze-cutter was so absorbed in the business of his journey that he never turned his head; and his leather-legged and gauntleted form at length became to her as nothing morethan a moving handpost to show her the way.
On the strength of Saxony and its resources and connections, the two Augusts had contrived to exist with the name of Kings; with the name, but with little or nothing more.
The show was arranged for October, and beyond clerical detail there was nothing more to do.
There isnothing more tragic in a woman's life than such a revelation, growing daily, nightly clearer.
There is nothing more significant in the history of institutions than their tendency to get in the way of the very purposes which they were devised to meet.
There is nothing more exciting or instructive than
a quarrel with clever and trained women concerning worthy subjects; but this does not happen in court, and ninety per cent.
There is nothing more deadly or boresome than to see how witnesses are examined sleepily and with tedium, and how the witnesses, similarly infected, similarly answer.
Thus we get apparently well-founded assertions which are really founded on nothing more than ``that must be.
Your discovery may be a coincidence, nothing more.
Shake you all off, that I do--nothing more to do with you!
Be content now, Master Ridd ask me nothing more about it, so your sleep be sounder.
When a matter concerns the public welfare, I am a citizen --nothing more, and nothing less.
I know, my little woman, that this marriage has never suited you; it IS disagreeable to be nothing more than a mother to your son-in-law.
The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "nothing more" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this group of words.