Example sentences of "have [adv] [vb pp] [prep] a [adj -er] " in BNC.

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1 This has made it difficult for Britain to compete on the world market , and this in turn has eventually led to a worse slump and level of unemployment than would otherwise have been the case had there been no political intervention in the working of the naturally self-regulating free economy of the market .
2 Besides contributing to a deeper comprehension of the function of to , this study has also led to a fuller understanding of the role of the category of person in the infinitive .
3 The agreement that bodies such as The Scottish Roads Directorate should fund the archaeological work required by their developments has also led to a closer liaison on survey and excavation .
4 And he has also argued for a tougher approach to environmental enforcement and development of environmental technology .
5 1973 ) , has also resulted in a closer relationship between the disenfranchised and the solicitors .
6 In the US , the National Resources Defense Council has also petitioned for a faster phase-out of ozone depleters , calling for the CFC deadline to be moved from 2000 to 1995 , a 1993 ban on production of methyl chloroform and methyl bromide , and a 2005 ban of HCFCs which are not yet included in the protocol .
7 A similar thing has also happened to a smaller Oranda , but not severely .
8 Marriage has sometimes worked as a further route to mobility but the evidence for its significance is slim and inconclusive .
9 Investment in training has increased and our respondents believe that the quality of their audits has significantly improved by a better focusing of audit effort and improved recording of audit evidence .
10 If I had used mail order for the larger items I could have easily shaved off a further 10% of these costs and come well within my allotted amount .
11 I had already moved onto a better job by then , along with all the other officers who had worked on the loan .
12 Winger Lee Sharpe scored the first goal of his memorable comeback and said : ‘ I do n't think I 've ever played in a better team perform-ance .
13 He had clearly emerged from a rougher mould than the well-mannered and smooth-tongued Golding .
14 We wanted very much to ask Eliot round before departure , especially as we had now moved to a bigger flat .
15 Throughout the rehearsals our choreographer , Geraldine Stephenson , had often pleaded for a larger space than the laundry in which to practise the swooping choreography she had devised .
16 All subjects studied were regular smokers but the duodenal ulcer patients were significantly older and had therefore smoked for a longer period ( Table I ) .
17 On the morning she was expected in the office for the signing ceremony , Stephen Navin , Virgin 's lawyer , telephoned the singer 's lawyers , only to learn that she had actually signed for a larger sum to CBS the day before .
18 He said he had never come across a clearer , more perfect case , with so many vital details so well remembered .
19 So it 's just got in a bigger mess and a bigger mess to be honest with you .
20 Once you have overcome the effects of food addiction , you will find you have automatically changed to a healthier way of eating , because of what you eat instead of the ‘ zero ’ foods .
21 We have also agreed on a further £3.9 million worth of food aid to Zimbabwe , Zambia , Mozambique and Mozambiquan refugees in Malawi .
22 See , just after the last spate of dates , when they were bolstered by an extra guitarist from Attic Head , The Boos have now plumped for a classier kind of act altogether .
23 Earnings have consistently risen at a higher rate than prices , widening the gulf between the incomes of working people with average wages , and those dependent on state benefits .
24 I have never lectured in a finer classroom .
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