Example sentences of "have [vb pp] [adj] than a [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | It has had more than a century and a half to prove its worth in the demanding environments of Queensland , New South Wales and even the hot , dry north west of Western Australia . |
2 | So it 's not a progression all in one way but I have to say that even by the standards of the Lloyd George era , the battle by memoir which we now see for considerable sums of money has become more than a cottage industry , it 's a production line industry . |
3 | LOVE has proved stronger than a man 's desire to change sex . |
4 | The marriage lasted only a few years , cut short by the death of Eliza ; when Robert returned to the same altar at St Leonard 's in January of 1837 as a widower , he must have had more than a flash of déjà vu . |
5 | He could n't have had more than a couple of hours ' sleep . |
6 | When she 'd gone to work for the Bradfords Paddy had been left on his own and it had got worse than a pigsty then . |
7 | What possible reasons and motives could the Patrick Meehan Committee , consisting of a Queen 's Counsel , an MP , four solicitors and myself , have had other than a belief in Meehan 's innocence and a wish therefore to clear his name ? |