Example sentences of "[adv] [verb] to have a [adj -er] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 Firstly , it is an order matching system and thus tends to have a slower response rate than , say , LIFFE 's APT system .
2 Unlucky Wales : they are widely thought to have a worse chance against the tourists than either Neath or Llanelli .
3 In between these duties they still managed to have a lighter side , arranging dances at the Institute which became popular throughout the war , and their concert party entertained many during those dark days .
4 Such constitutions also tend to have a higher status than ordinary laws thus creating the need for a supreme body such as a supreme court with the power to declare laws passed in contravention of the constitution , invalid .
5 Areas with a relatively high density of children also seemed to have a higher incidence ( table V ) , but a combined analysis was dominated by the recent oil impact measure .
6 You 're not that blonde one I 've noticed driving around and nearly swerved to have a better look at the other day are you ?
7 I waited for the crowd to thin out , then went to have a closer look .
8 As can be seen , the bond equivalent yield is always less than the simple equivalent yield because with the bond the first coupon payment can be reinvested , whereas this possibility is not available for a discount security , which therefore has to have a higher yield to compensate .
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