Example sentences of "[pers pn] [adv] has a [adj -er] [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | ‘ A person who has symptoms of cardiovascular disease has much more to gain from reducing lipid levels [ because he or she already has a higher risk of dying from the disease ] than does someone with desirable lipid levels , ’ he says . |
2 | Although it still has a stronger name on the track , the 1992 road range builds on the strength of previous years . |
3 | It also has a looser cell structure , which makes penetration by moisturisers into the top layer easier . |
4 | The notion of segmentation is useful in identifying different categories among the unemployed , but it also has a wider usefulness in analysing cleavages in the labour market generally . |
5 | It also has a broader value as a means of acquainting the newer recruits with ‘ normal ’ ways of dealing with problems . |
6 | It also has a deeper problem : fiscal indiscipline , manifested in a budget deficit running at 7% of GDP . |