Example sentences of "[adv] [adj] to have [noun] [prep] [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | Lone parent families are more likely than two parent families to depend on social security benefits , and are less likely to have earnings from employment as their main source of income . |
2 | You 're more likely to have problems with cleaning — if it 's hand washable , the pleats will drip-dry and stay in , but dry-cleaning could be expensive as each pleat may have to be hand-pressed . |
3 | They are also more likely to have parents in management posts in industry and commerce . |
4 | Teenage mothers are more likely to have complications during pregnancy , give birth to small babies and have babies with congenital abnormalities , states the report . |
5 | With respect to symptoms they were much more likely to have urgency of defecation , 44% having this symptom . |
6 | With respect to symptoms they were again much more likely to have urgency of defecation ( 44% v 13% , p<0.001 ) . |
7 | A recent study revealed that children who smoke are 3 times more likely to have time off school [ 10 ] . |
8 | It 's often too dangerous to have tantrums at school . |
9 | We 're very lucky to have positions of trust with Devraux . " |
10 | Thomas Cockburn , a young Berwickshire man serving at Madras , requested his freeholder father to approach his member of parliament to seek letters of recommendation to the governor , Lord Macartney , for as the father pointed out , ‘ every thing goes by interest , and he is very anxious to have Letters of Weight ’ . |