Example sentences of "[noun prp] have a [adv] [adj -er] [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | As well as an excellent display , the Lynx has a much louder speaker and — in the tradition of the Atari 8-bits and Commodore Amiga — a powerful set of chips to help it with the animation needed for superior three-dimensional games . |
2 | Romania has a slightly smaller programme than the other countries , but we wish it to return to the path of good government and sound economics , and the fund is part of that . |
3 | Magnus has a far better time than I do . |
4 | ‘ Bedtimers has a slightly lower sugar content than adult drinks . |
5 | Bedtimers has a slightly lower sugar content than adult drinks . ’ |
6 | In this case , the O 2s AO has a much lower energy than either the O 2p z AO or the symmetric combination of H 1s AOs , and is more closely held to the oxygen core than the O 2p z AO . |
7 | The latest published figures on the origins of TB infection in confirmed herd breakdowns in Great Britain show that south-west England has a much higher incidence of breakdowns and badgers account for a high proportion of them . |
8 | The canals of England had a much shorter life , though many are now gaining a new importance as recreational routeways . |
9 | Dutch level with England in joint second place with nine points apiece and three games to go though England have a slightly better goal difference . |
10 | Even allowing for Schnabel 's inferior technique , Solomon has a much finer grasp of structure , yet this in no way hinders his poetic insight into the work . |
11 | Prince Philip has a far greater influence over his wife than most people realise . |
12 | In a randomised double blind study , 29 patients who received octreotide in a dose of 0.1 mg subcutaneously given 45 minutes before ERCP had a significantly smaller increase in pancreatic enzyme activities compared with 34 control subjects . |
13 | BR has a somewhat longer network , employs more than twice as many railway staff and carries considerably more passenger traffic than does RENFE . |
14 | Tonbridge had a much closer call in the semi-final , the crucial third point coming against Stowe at the fourth extra hole from Martin Yates and Simon Ellis , former Cambridge captain , who had been dormy three down . |
15 | Clinton has a much keener interest than Bush in the problems of Northern Ireland . |
16 | Well , as a parent , because I believe that there is a need in Banbury to have a much better offer at sixteen . |
17 | Birmingham had a far greater diversity of occupation than Manchester and indeed than most other Victorian cities . |
18 | The multiple revolutions which took place in western and central Europe had a far greater effect on his domestic policies than on his readiness to engage in foreign adventures . |
19 | For instance , some sites in Roman Britain have a much greater proportion of third-than of fourth-century coins compared to other sites , and it has been observed that the former tend to be the prestigious settlements of old Roman veteran colonies or tribal capitals , whereas the latter are more likely to be smaller rural sites such as farms , forts or villages . |
20 | We have probably less debts maybe than some of the other authorities in Wiltshire , and Thamesdown has a far greater debt than ours . |
21 | Tim Rodber had a much better game that at Murrayfield and won his share of the ball at the tail of the line-outs , but it remained an area where Ireland did hold their own through the excellent play of Neil Francis and Brian Robinson . |
22 | London has a significantly higher use of A&E . |
23 | By the middle years of the seventeenth century Chippenham had a much higher proportion of farms with more than 50 acres and also more cottagers who were dependent upon their earnings from their work on these bigger farms . |
24 | Being surrounded by sea on three sides , Wales has a far higher proportion of lower lying land than the Auvergne and its high upland or mountain areas are far less extensive . |
25 | The white press of Kenya had a far larger market to attract and was altogether more viable : a considerable number of Kenyan newspapers and magazines were readily available in Tanganyika . |