Example sentences of "have [adj -er] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 AEA 's tyre pyrolyser uses high temperatures and an oxygen-free environment to decompose tyres chemically , giving a cheaper process which has lower emissions of nitrogen-oxide and sulphur-oxide than incineration .
2 Many similar products are entering the market but S&P 's has lower costs and charges .
3 The first company can not understand why , given that it almost certainly has lower costs .
4 It is simply necessary to ensure ( a ) that no strong stem contributes to the score of a record which is indexed under the corresponding weak stem , and ( b ) that a strong stem , if distinct from the corresponding weak stem , has lower weight than the weak stem .
5 In times gone by Dutch cattle were dual-purpose types , as meat was required from the dairy herd as well as milk , but since the early 1970s there has been an increasing use of American Holstein-Friesians in the Netherlands to increase the milk yields of the Dutch Friesian ( which has lower yields than the Holstein type but a higher proportion of solids in the milk ) .
6 Dr Kassmaul says these parts should be combined into one ‘ single , smooth highly reinforced ring … the resulting monolithic structure has lower stresses than the composite one with through-wall nozzle weldments . ’
7 The spotted eagle owl assemblage from Lake Baringo has lower proportions of postcrania compared with Verreaux eagle owl on the same figure ( Fig. 3.3 ) , but it still has the low proportions of isolated teeth seen in the typical owls .
8 Apart from that there is no strong reason for one method rather than another although as the first year has lower production than later years it would be difficult in terms of wearing out to argue for the reducing balance method .
9 World Wildlife Fund Italia has broader interests than most WWF groups ; it is more radical in its approach to problems .
10 If the burden becomes too much and the responsibilities too great , one must always feel that one can turn to somebody who is more knowledgeable , or has broader shoulders and who will share the burden .
11 The point needs to be made too that although aesthetic benefits are welcome , the purpose of traffic calming has broader goals .
12 Interpretation of the restoration has broader implications for understanding Japanese history as a whole , particularly for the many Japanese historians who have sought to locate it within a Marxist historical framework .
13 But glass has broader applications .
14 ‘ Lord Cardinal , I believe your nephew has further questions ? ’
15 Sun also plans to lease another building and has further options nearby .
16 The chain has further steps .
17 Darryl Van de Velde , the coach of the Yorkshire club , already concerned about his side 's indifferent form since the semi-final , has further worries with Graham Steadman , Grant Anderson and Dean Sampson injured .
18 In addition to the above , the module name cache has further functionality in that it allows alphabetic and wild card searches to be performed upon both the contents of the cache and the LIFESPAN database .
19 Space does not permit me to sing their praises too loudly here , but your itinerary has further information on the multitude of sports that abound in this magnificent area .
20 However , the sex allocation theory that Eric Charnov has developed in his embracing monograph has further implications .
21 Pale lower half of face distinguishes duck from all except ducks of Red-crested Pochard ( p. 57 ) , which has white wing-bar , and Long-tailed Duck ( p. 65 ) , which has shorter bill , sometimes with a narrow orange stripe , and much whiter underparts .
22 Has shorter bill than White Stork ( p. 43 ) , and shows no black at all when at rest .
23 Mr X has long trousers whilst Boy has shorter ones .
24 The older boy , leaner and more muscular , has shorter hair and a small skull-cap which may conceal a tonsure .
25 The second group has shorter seed longevity and rarer seeding , germination in the open in some or in the shade in others , trees living for 100–300 years and producing light to dark woods of medium weight .
26 The commonest hirundine of the region , easily told by chestnut throat and forehead , adult has long tail streamers , but juvenile has shorter fork .
27 Clarke has bigger things on his mind next week .
28 And then , " In my view , Comrade Andrew has bigger fish to fry . "
29 Has bigger worries .
30 And economic policy now has clearer direction since Mihaly Kupa was appointed finance minister and made economics supremo .
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