Example sentences of "[conj] have more [noun] " in BNC.

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1 Look again later — has evaporation made them smaller or has more rain made them bigger ?
2 It was certainly good to read that so many people had never felt healthier or had more energy ; and I was gratified to hear from those who had previously attempted to diet but without success that this diet had worked for them .
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4 you can also reclaim old floorboards for use as a new surface ; the hard work of stripping and sealing them is regarded by a floor that has more colour and character than new wood .
5 Notebook pages run from page A to page IV but these names can be changed to something that has more relevance to the spreadsheet .
6 Eighty per cent of you feel that having more police officers on the beat would certainly alleviate your fears .
7 I made a gesture that had more breeziness and gay abandon to it than a freezer full of fellators .
8 Now the side that had more failures ( or more was the side that lost , and the row that had less , of course , was the one that was successful .
9 He only classed it as a nightmare because of the head , and even that had more farce to it than terror .
10 As the Member of Parliament for my former constituency , I represented the town of Troon , a very Tory town that had more millionaires per head of population than any other area in the United Kingdom .
11 The report states that rates of child poverty ’ remained constant in the 1980 's for most countries , but doubled in the United Kingdom The results of longitudinal studies suggest that countries that have more child poverty and do not provide universal child care or other programmes to reduce inequalities before the child goes into the school system will have more crime .
12 He also wants to rationalise the company 's hardware engineering groups into a single unit , under a new vice president of engineering ; put the separate networking products into one network communications group ; disinvest on proprietary hardware and software ; and follow the IBM Corp model by creating individual business units that have more autonomy .
13 While there are tools that have more stitch hooks ( optional ) and these could be used to make wider cables , a three over three pattern probably remains the most comfortable to work with .
14 It is relatively brief , as can be seen by comparing it with a more recent competitor for the same market , H. W. Janson 's A History of Art , which is more than twice the length and has more illustrations ( 928 in 1962 ) .
15 Wincanton winner Sun Surfer will give him plenty to do , but Grand Hawk is sure to have learned plenty and has more scope for improvement .
16 Add more capability to a software program and you inevitably end up with something that 's bigger and has more machine instructions for the CPU to execute .
17 The only possible exception within the major world religions is Theravada Buddhism , but even here the concept of Nirvana is all-pervasive and has more features in common with an understanding of " God " than with a Western secular atheist view .
18 In other words , a wordprocessing package may be developed which is faster , easier to use and has more facilities than existing packages ; however , the basic concepts remaining unchanged ( cf a faster , more fuel-efficient motor car ) .
19 It 's big , black and has more studs that a biker 's jacket .
20 and lighter weight as well last year and has more weight today so he 's had he would have had to have improved about four or five pounds to win today ?
21 Datapost offers simple , no-fuss documentation , and has more acceptance points than any other express carrier in the UK .
22 And , unlike the hippy or punk movements , the New Spirituality is not inherently opposed to authority and has more potential to really go mainstream .
23 Dry deposition rarely falls beyond a 300km radius from its original source and has more effect on the immediate locality .
24 Many students who exercise find that they need less sleep and have more stamina because their muscles can work harder and longer with less effort .
25 Alan Webb says he 's always been interested in boats and when he took it up started going to marinas and out to sea but after a while he wanted to go faster and have more fun
26 More juniors are playing and having more success .
27 My research indicates a variety of routes to class , trade union and gender consciousness and the probability of interaction between several factors : hardships experienced in a working-class childhood ; changes in household structure , such as taking over the ‘ man 's ’ role of breadwinner ; becoming involved in industrial action ; developing a new awareness of how social life is organised through contact with political or trade union ideologies ; and just growing older and having more time free from actual and ideological family constraints .
28 So in later years , when opportunities might arise for young disabled people to have some choices and to have more say , they have no basis for such autonomy .
29 And the plants grown in polymer were larger and had more leaves than those in control soils .
30 It is likely that before roads were built in Islay the men of Portnahaven traded and had more contact with Ballycastle than Port Ellen .
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