Example sentences of "[pron] has more [noun] " in BNC.

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1 Now that attitude is changing , most obviously on the West Coast , which has more money than other earthquake zones to experiment with new designs and materials .
2 We have 75 tubs of Neck Gel to be won ; just tell us which has more vertebrae in its neck , a giraffe or a horse .
3 She chose pattern 137 from ‘ Stitchworld ’ , which has more holes than fabric .
4 The House of Commons Environment Committee ( which could be presumed to care about being popular ) , the House of Lords Science and Technology Committee ( which has more expertise and rather less concern with popularity ) and the Royal Commission on Environmental Pollution ( which has most expertise of all and absolutely no interest in popularity ) have all been robustly and consistently critical of most parts of the waste-disposal chain .
5 For some congregations and occasions an informal , relaxed language is appropriate , whilst others will require one which has more formality and dignity .
6 The type which has more protein to lipid is called a high density lipoprotein or HDL .
7 Denmark , which has more wind turbines than any other territory with the exception of California , expects to have 10 per cent of its energy produced by wind power at the end of this year .
8 And there 's a V A T , V A C twenty expanded which has more gadgets on it .
9 Thus short-wave radiation , which has more energy , is likely to be more dangerous than long wave .
10 Even if the herb will eventually outgrow its container , you can still plant it when young , press its foliage and then , when it becomes too large , pass it on to a culinary-minded friend who has more space .
11 If , for example , you are discussing how to solve a problem with a person who has more experience than you , then listening would be high on your list .
12 Miriam Stoppard , who has more stamina , says she likes to do it two or three times a week .
13 So the tradition of ‘ arrangiarsi ’ , of having a network of ‘ contacts ’ ( ‘ He who has more saints gets to Paradise , ’ they say in Naples ) and of having rock-like families to protect you if you did n't make out , grew as naturally as did the Mafia and the Camorra as systems of rough justice and violent ‘ government ’ .
14 The 33-year-old , who has more sacks than anyone in League history , had already announced this would be his last season .
15 Yet , paradoxically , in another way she has more experience than most .
16 Your daughter does n't live extravagantly enough for it to be noticed that she has more money than the average student .
17 This criterion does not apply to the pronouns he and she ( do n't be fooled by the fact that she has more letters ; it still has only two sounds ) .
18 it is not proud that she has more Bible knowledge than he does .
19 I am sure she has more cards than anyone else on her ward .
20 I would like to thank them all for their gifts and their good wishes , ’ said Dorothy , who is looking forward to cultivating a few hobbies now that she has more time .
21 She has more servants than she knows what to do with .
22 No one has more expertise or knowledge of these matters , and it is to the credit of the House that he brings those qualities to bear in our debates .
23 Brophy however insisted that if test-tube fusion holds up it would have such a major impact on society that ‘ Sometimes one has more responsibility to society than to the scientific community . ’
24 NO one has more reason for bitterness than Joyce McCartan .
25 It is better to go in when they are losing money than when they are making money ; then one has more muscle ’ .
26 and I do n't think anybody has more time in in four weeks time
27 He has more experience than the other two , and showed a great deal of improvement last year .
28 He has more experience than his rivals , more than enough determination and one of the best technicians in the GP paddock .
29 I am looking forward to seeing Brian Deane , I think he has more strings to his bow than Chapman .
30 He has more sense than you . ’
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