Example sentences of "it have a [adj -er] [noun] [prep] " in BNC.
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1 | it has a higher prevalence in cities than in the country , despite the fact that pollen levels are lower in built-up areas . |
2 | Aluminium likes silicon : it has a greater affinity for inorganic silicate than for anything else . |
3 | Secondly , because a tax allowance reduces the total income on which a person pays tax , it has a greater value to a high-income person on a high marginal rate of tax than to a low-income one who may , if he or she pays no tax , not gain at all . |
4 | It aims to expand the energy supply , and it has a broader choice of energy sources . |
5 | So we should expect it to have a stronger influence on public information and perceptions than on public attitudes and choices . |
6 | Although it was more mundane than its northern contemporary , it had a greater influence on subsequent town planning because it was not conceived as industrial housing but as a genuine attempt to improve living conditions for the working classes and encourage independence . |
7 | It had a greater impact on prices than previous upswings of comparable magnitude . |
8 | The ideological claim was that the Soviet Union was , by definition , more advanced since it had a deeper experience of socialism , but that of course is nonsense . |
9 | Two major Jacobite risings , and the plotting which took place on other occasions , were enough to put a considerable number of gentlemen in danger and , indeed , so long as the Jacobite cause retained a substantial following in Scotland it had a further effect upon politics , for the unwillingness of many gentlemen of Jacobite sentiments to take the oaths to Government further limited an already small electorate . |
10 | Weak though its labour organisation may have been in the 1880s , it had a longer tradition of trade unionism among seamen than any other part of the country . |