Example sentences of "[noun sg] [vb mod] have a [adj -er] [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | I did , however , manage to express my views as a practitioner , as one who actually nurses in the system of which she is so poorly informed , and I suggest that if more of us did the same , then perhaps our collective expertise may have a greater influence . |
2 | Recognising that relocation may have a worse effect on married staff than on single workers , it is not unusual to find that they receive higher allowances . |
3 | An experiment would have a better chance of persuading people that the publication of opinion polls affected individual views . |
4 | Another possibility that we can not categorically rule out is that an accelerating wind would have a higher column density than the constant velocity winds modelled here . |
5 | It also matters currently , since art is to be included as a foundation subject in the national curriculum and the mastery of basic skills such as drawing will have a higher profile . |
6 | This kind of programme will have a higher proportion of " talking heads " than any of the other types discussed here . |
7 | Seats that can face wither forward or to the rear are standard on many models , which is useful as the seat will have a longer utility value . |
8 | Unsecured loan stock will have a higher carrying cost but less of an impact on the offeror 's gearing . |
9 | Susan knew that would n't work , but also that she would never be able to explain to Juliet why an amateur enforcer would have a better chance indream than a skilled public servant . |
10 | This new committee will have a broader remit than the old one . |
11 | If the main wheel is further forward , the glider will have a stronger tendency to weathercock than in the air , and the rudder will be even less effective at preventing this . |
12 | Because of her daily contact with the sufferer the warden will have a clearer idea of the degree of dementia than anyone , family or otherwise , whose contact is only occasional . |
13 | BY THE end of this month the International Stock Exchange will have a clearer idea of the problems ahead of it in its establishment of a clearing house for the settlement of share deals . |
14 | Note that the modification record must have a later issue number than the original modification . |
15 | High grade can have a shorter history , systemic symptoms , abnormal exploratory and laboratory findings , gastric tumour masses , stage IV disease , and a worse outcome . |
16 | In the 1960s a series of papers suggested that dementia sufferers who were " misplaced " in the wrong type of facility might have a poorer outcome . |
17 | Broadly , the reason for this is that in smaller populations the selection of an extreme value for the sample would have a greater effect on the calculation of any value for that sample if the sample was also small as a ratio of the population . |
18 | A soil rich in humus will have a greater capacity for water retention , aeration will be improved with less leaching of nutrients , and heavier soils will become easier to work . |
19 | Signature may have a further effect . |
20 | From what we already knew about its audiences and programme content , we expected that television would have a stronger influence on public information and perceptions than on public attitudes and choices ; while the press , particularly the mass-selling tabloids , would have a stronger influence on public attitudes and choices than on public information and perceptions . |
21 | Perhaps our dear Lord would have a better chance . |
22 | The change in aggregate demand will have a bigger effect on output and employment , the more elastic is the aggregate supply curve . |
23 | But I think it 's time , I think we both agree that the time er well used because it 's for the because your Lordship will have a better understanding of the evidence when the plaintiff and the defendant give it from the witness box . |
24 | However , SERPLAN concludes that , with the exception of tourism and the distributive trades ‘ the tunnel may have a smaller impact on the economy of the region than is popularly imagined ’ . |
25 | In his opening address on 29 September the pope rejected the notion , common since Vatican I , that the authority of the pontiff alone was sufficient to govern the Church , and listed the four aims of the Council : that the Church should have a clearer idea of its own nature ; that there was need for renewal ; that Christians of all denominations be brought closer together ( he apologized for the Catholic Church 's own failings in its relations with non-Catholics ) ; and finally , the need for dialogue between Church and world . |
26 | He said that portion returned to the river would have a higher concentration of nitrates but would be diluted very quickly . |
27 | Firstly , the small stools of Western man will have a higher concentration of these cancer-inducing substances than the large diluted stools of the fibre eater . |
28 | Government and Parliament will have a stronger role to work on the consumer 's behalf . |
29 | And er a further er fly in the ointment , if one could put it that way , will be of course with the erm the local hospital whose site is just off this er the key plan provided , their decision from the first of next month to actually charge for spaces within their area , which of course will have a further effect of decanting even more cars into neighbouring streets and thus put pressure on some of the streets which hitherto have not benefited from ah residents ' parking so there will be further er obviously further requests from er from those residents of neighbouring streets . |
30 | For the product to be viable this line must have a steeper slope than the total cost line and intersect it at some point . |