Example sentences of "[vb pp] more [subord] [pron] [adj] [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | Should think Tim 's watched more than his fair share really today , cos erm , he 's so ill this afternoon , whatever it was , but that Christopher was |
2 | Berkoff portrays a lonely middle-aged woman who has had more than her fair share of gropes in corners and one-night stands . |
3 | All too often it is this harsh environment which actually develops some of the best management , and it is noteworthy within our own company , how many of the leaders of the company have come from businesses which have had more than their fair share of struggle and adversity . |
4 | City have had more than their fair share of great players : Gordon Banks , Peter Shilton , Gary Lineker , Alan Smith , Gary McAllister , Mike Newell — pity they sold 'em all ! |
5 | William L. Shirer , CBS correspondent in Berlin , noted in his diary that it was another hot weekend in a summer which had had more than its usual share of them . |
6 | The North has had more than its fair share of the squalor of industrial inheritance . |
7 | E&Y has had more than its fair share of clashes with the RTC and FDIC . |
8 | Judo is a sport in which Britain has had more than its fair share of world champions . |
9 | And it is not just the newspapers , I 've had more than my fair share of his election missives shoved through my letterbox along with all the other junk mail . |
10 | Old Crumwallis wo n't notice I 've had more than his miserly allowance . |
11 | With Shand you get a real-life Boy 's Own character — a man who has had more than his fair share of adventure during 20 years of obsessive travelling . |
12 | Alain Prost : here 's one Gallic permster who 's had more than his fair share of hairpin bends |
13 | But he has had more than his fair share of injuries in that time . |