Example sentences of "have [adj] than a [adj] [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 A third party may assert that it has more than a mere interest in a certain subject , since it has a legal right81 in the subject matter of the dispute , or a right granted under a treaty between the parties .
2 Willy Russell 's Liverpool-based woman-at-play film has more than a passing resemblance to Letter to Brezhnev but is none the worse for that .
3 This rare and peculiar fossil looks rather like a sea-lily without arms , and has more than a passing resemblance to a tennis racket !
4 Such a framework has more than a passing similarity with the career structure observed by Howard Parker in his study of young delinquents in Liverpool .
5 If you have had more than a little alcohol you would probably become so relaxed that you fell asleep and nothing the therapist was saying would register at all .
6 He would have to pretend , however , that Carole was as keen as he was that Amaranth should have more than a fair crack of the whip .
7 He was going to have less than a sensational report to make to his captain , Van Gelder reflected .
8 Thus , it is clear that the system is not going to get easier for advisers , and it is going to be increasingly important for them to have more than a passing understanding and experience of it .
9 Selling such statements to thirteen-year-old girls is something which had more than a small measure of the bizarre .
10 His instincts finally rang the bell and told him this man had more than a casual interest in what might be going on downstairs .
11 I had more than a casual interest in politics .
12 There 'd been a lot of changes under the malais , I 'll give them that , even if most of the development was for reasons of military necessity and accomplished , like the Japanese for whom they had more than a sneaking admiration , with forced-draft labour .
13 This was the brainchild of Martin and Hermon Bond , two farmers , who had more than a passing interest in golf .
14 Immediately — and this can be well understood — Coastal Command had more than a passing interest because it was having a desperate struggle with the U-boats in the Atlantic and , naturally , it was very keenly supported by the Admiralty and the Navy to boot , to get hold of this latest model .
15 Two community or measles studies that we included had more than a single death and were not individually statistically significant : those by Barclay et al and Vijayaraghavan et al .
16 None of the proposals would raise overall retail sales or have more than a tiny effect on prices .
17 Inner cities have more than a proportionate share of social problems .
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