Example sentences of "[noun prp] have had more " in BNC.
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1 | The North has had more than its fair share of the squalor of industrial inheritance . |
2 | Undoubtedly British official statistics would have advanced more rapidly , particularly in the use of sampling techniques , if Bowley had had more to do with them . " |
3 | American history aside , Madame Chardin 's had more than adequately prepared her and Katherine set her sights on university , on Columbia , or Radcliffe or Sarah Laurence . |
4 | LIVERPOOL has had more than its share of pop stars over the years . |
5 | Ryan had come along just a few weeks after they took the braces off her teeth and the tits started to look like something ; in those few weeks Jo had had more attention from boys than she could handle . |
6 | Judo is a sport in which Britain has had more than its fair share of world champions . |
7 | However , with Sun and other compatible players moving into the Sparc SMP market , which Solbourne has had more or less to itself for some time , the company is being forced to look at other ways of differentiating its products . |
8 | ‘ The last man I sent to Winchester has had more success in gaining entrance to the castle than the others , ’ explained fitzCount . |
9 | In the crucial aspect of image-building , the TDC has had more to do than its regional partner in trying to alter the widely-held perception of Teesside as an area dominated by smoking chimneys . |
10 | As a Scottish paper remarked at the time , it was not his first dismissal , ‘ Bremner has had more early baths than a miner on night-shift . ’ |
11 | In his career , Nicholas has had more agents than Rangers Pools . |
12 | A try-count of 3-1 in favour of the visitors was a fair reflection of the run of play and , if the Acads had had more finishing power , it might have been more . |