Example sentences of "[pers pn] have a [adj -er] [noun sg] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 The way you move , sit and stand will show you have a greater body awareness and pride .
2 but we have a wider profit margin on our wedding crackers .
3 We have a longer term view , I think , in mind .
4 Well because they had a better goal average in all the other games .
5 ( You should consider which way the demand and/or supply curves of money shift. ) ( a ) Banks find that they have a higher liquidity ratio than they need .
6 To reflect their extraordinary skill they have a higher weapon skill than most troops .
7 This does not mean that they have a lower percentage fat content but that the fat present is partly mixed with the liquid that is retained in the cheese .
8 This is illegal as they have a lower speed rating than the vehicle requires .
9 The consequences of an inflexible retirement age fell particularly hard on women as they have a lower pension age .
10 They have a lower pupil/teacher ratio than any other type of school : 6.3 to 1 in the United Kingdom in 1987–8 ( Government Statistical Service , 1989 , Tables 14 and 15 ) .
11 Clients are very well aware of levels within an organisation and , if they have a smaller headhunting firm working at one level in the organisation , they may well not use that firm when a very senior appointment arises .
12 Some firms like BP try to use as much North Sea crude as possible , because it has a lower sulphur content than Arabian Gulf oil .
13 Now , benefiting from £1.3 million in investment , it has a speedier service thanks to a modern radio signalling system and , from next month , new rolling stock .
14 It has a deeper relief pattern , as has Anaglypta Dado , also designed to take more knocks and bumps in that vulnerable area below a dado rail .
15 Sheffield was the smaller town , but it had a bigger train station , more industrial soot , more prostitutes , and an all black movie house , the Carver , all in close proximity to one another .
16 The fact that he had a lower sex drive than she did was n't considered unreasonable behaviour .
17 Does he also agree that there has been a noticeable change of opinion in the business community , in that in 1990 it thought that we could go into the exchange rate mechanism without any disadvantage whereas it is now beginning to realise that the ERM obliges us to have a higher exchange rate and higher real interest rates than are appropriate for domestic needs ?
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