Example sentences of "[vb mod] have a much [adj] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 Because again you 'll have a much greater chance of getting it published .
2 Now , you 'll have a much better focus on Europe .
3 Er and it always , they always used to say , oh yes you 'll have a much easier labour if you do .
4 First of all the much talked about third runway proposed for Heathrow , this 'll have a much stronger case for being located there , if there 's already a nice new terminal ready to cater for it .
5 Cycling , along with walking is already enjoyed by many , but could have a much greater potential if facilities were better .
6 I think erm we could have a much healthier aspect to it if it was taught to u in a healthier way , I mean
7 Many of these can be built into the way we do things in our office , but some could have a much wider impact .
8 It 's been a rocky start to a short life … but Sami 's owners hope with a little helping hand it could have a much happier ending .
9 Well there may , well yes possibly , or they may have a much higher morale because they 've got a much more benevolent management style .
10 In order for this to happen it is imperative to educate people in general so that we may have a much greater knowledge of the fundamental causes of both health and ill-health .
11 Other movements in symphonies and chamber music may have a much greater degree of completeness in their melodies , especially slow movements and dance pieces such as minuets and scherzos .
12 Factors such as degree of disability and whether the elderly person lives alone , with a spouse , or with younger household members may have a much stronger influence on service receipt than the age of the elderly person .
13 Some projects may have a much shorter cycle .
14 The reader would have a much fuller impression of your state of mind if you lovingly evoked , say , the feel of a rug under your feet , the texture of the curtains , the smell of a shawl .
15 Such black holes would have a much higher temperature and would be emitting radiation at a much greater rate .
16 With Jerome out of the way and all that money for themselves , she felt they would have a much happier relationship
17 Should the TGAT proposals be abandoned for an almost exclusive reliance on nationally prescribed tests for pupils at 7 , 11 , 14 and 16 , there is no doubt that the assessment procedures would have a much stronger impact on the taught curriculum , and pressures for teachers to ‘ teach to the test ’ would be greatly increased .
18 With a telephoto ( long-focus ) lens , an object of fairly small visual angle may fill the picture while a wide angle ( short focus ) lens would have a much shorter length .
19 It is certain , for instance , that mighty Welsh Cup holders , Llanelli , on their first visit to Scotland , will have a much bigger support than Boroughmuir at Meggetland tonight .
20 When the nick point has receded a considerable distance upstream it will have a much gentler form , comparable with A ( Fig. 9.1OA ) , which represents the head of an earlier rejuvenation .
21 ‘ Fintan is a clever , sharp player and I feel he will have a much greater influence at Breifne Park , ’ states Carroll , ‘ Besides , we expect to have even bigger support there and that should be an additional bonus . ’
22 It is also obvious that , say , 12 × 80 binoculars will have a much greater light-grasp than the 12 × 40 pair which I used , though there will be more of a problem in hand-holding .
23 I think we will have a much healthier position in our North American viscose business .
24 It therefore follows that to receive these beacons with the point five frequencies the aircraft equipment must have sufficient bandwidth to cover at least on kHz , and at best will have a much degraded performance with reduced usable range and accuracy .
25 A further incentive for a share sale rather than an assets sale is that , if the target company has recently been acquired , the shares will have a much higher base cost than the historical cost of the assets and the business .
26 Income is the same in both cases , but monthly paid people will have a much higher demand for active balances .
27 Mr. Raffan : As the review referred to a much higher incidence of heart disease , strokes and most forms of cancer in Wales compared to the rest of the United Kingdom , will my right Hon. Friend assure the House that the Health Promotion Authority for Wales will have a much higher profile than it has had and a budget to match ?
28 Similarly , Abigail Tordoff , for example will have a much lower point of contact than me , but the principle is the same .
29 Thus , if women tend to commit more minor crimes , they will have a much better chance of avoiding detection .
30 He was defiant yesterday , saying : ‘ If we win the next three matches we could still go through and we will have a much stronger side .
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