Example sentences of "[noun] [adv] has a [adj -er] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 He suggested that the one who asks for containment usually has a simpler personality than the container who has a tendency to dissociate .
2 Ministry in the home never has a lower priority than that outside the home .
3 Morton 's Adhesives and Specialty Polymers group probably has a greater diversity of products and markets — both in terms of end uses and of geography — than any other part of the company .
4 The company loyalty bargain which exchanges labour cooperation for job security also has a wider significance if we think about the amazingly low national unemployment figures recorded by the Ministry of Labour .
5 Whole schools do not happen because the head alone has a greater view of the school , they occur because everyone 's view of the school is extended and embraced ( Southworth 1988:327 ) .
6 However , the strategy also has a longer term aim to upgrade the infrastructure and skills of the region to enable it to compete effectively for investment when congestion costs in the ‘ grand poles ’ become insupportable .
7 The liquid mixture thus has a higher vapour pressure .
8 Britain probably has a greater percentage of gifted men and women per head of population than any country in the world .
9 Britain now has a louder voice in world affairs that needs to be backed by a coherent national military strategy .
10 The public now has a better chance of listening to treasures such as the massive 40-cm 78-rpm discs cut during the Nuremburg Trials , or the 40 hours of tape recorded during the 0z trial .
11 The Buenos Aires fair has a greater trade and international emphasis that usual this year , as it is being held in conjunction with the third of the rotating Silar ( Salón International del Libro Latino-Americano ) events .
12 The Centurion now has a smoother profile and a lower step height , enhancing the tile 's aesthetic appeal and also further increasing its resistance to windlift .
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