Example sentences of "have have [art] much [adj -er] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 For a long time , however , Northern Ireland has had a much higher unemployment rate than the UK as a whole and has represented the extreme of regional disparity .
2 With your qualifications you could have had a much better job , a better salary .
3 Paul Allen 's 21st-minute winner was the only entry on my score card , but the chaps from the WBC keeping tabs on Nigel Benn and Nicky Piper down the road at Ally Pally would have had a much busier afternoon .
4 I think events proved that she had come to know me a little better , and talked to me , and tried to find out what I was planning and what I was doing , and how David 's career was going , and co-operated with me to assist David , I think he would have had a much happier period ahead of him . ’
5 Certainly , Supreme Court judges are likely to have had a much wider variety of governmental and legal experience than their counterparts in Britain where the rather narrow process of socialization into the law and recruitment process seems to ensure less variation .
6 why were the Neanderthals , who as a species of human being had had a much longer pedigree , vulnerable to the Cro-Magnons ?
7 Not only that but you have to have a much stronger body .
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