Example sentences of "[pers pn] has more [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | Yet , paradoxically , in another way she has more experience than most . |
2 | Your daughter does n't live extravagantly enough for it to be noticed that she has more money than the average student . |
3 | it is not proud that she has more Bible knowledge than he does . |
4 | 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 . |
5 | ‘ He has more experience than the other two , and showed a great deal of improvement last year . |
6 | He has more experience than his rivals , more than enough determination and one of the best technicians in the GP paddock . |
7 | He has more sense than you . ’ |
8 | ‘ He 's not as aggressive as he might be but that could come , and he has more skill and speed than someone like John Fashanu , who plays an intimidating game . |
9 | Each individual in the team considers he has more influence than he would have if the work were organised on a formal ‘ role culture ’ basis . |
10 | He is also the favourite and in many ways he has more charisma . |
11 | ‘ I mean , he 's from the right kind of background and he has more money that he knows what to do with . |
12 | He has more compassion in his little finger than many a priest . |
13 | He has more security now , huddled into that cosy , poky little flat with Jancey , than I 'll get in my whole lifetime . |
14 | Do n't go feeling sorry for him : he has more power than you 'll ever have . |
15 | He does sometimes get into a ‘ delayed ’ mood where he thinks he has more time than he does … the reason for the square/back passes I reckon is noone moves into space for him or looks for it up front . |
16 | ‘ A lot of people probably think he is too fat when he is jumping , ’ says John , ‘ but he seems to be better for carrying a bit of weight ; he has more energy . |
17 | ‘ He 's a funny old goat , ’ the pilot said , ‘ but he has more goodness in him than the rest of the city put together . |
18 | – Taken all in all , then , the land is intrinsically more intricate than the oceans ; it has more variation , from time to time and from place to place . |
19 | Again it is generally definable only through social custom but in this case it has more significance since the breaking of social taboo may have adverse effect on the child . |
20 | At the end of the second year the exercise is done again , and at the end of the third year , when it has more significance … bearing in mind their choice of subjects for the fourth and fifth year . |
21 | Whatever it is called , in many ways it has more going for it than Greenness and can even incorporate it . |
22 | There is no difference between government coverage and party coverage in this respect except that government has more initiative in determining the news , which means that it has more opportunity than the opposition to ensure that its coverage is favourable . |
23 | Like the cold war , it is , as Mary Kaldor has defined it , an imaginary war , only it has more substance . |
24 | ' It has more weight than seems natural . ’ |
25 | It has more staying power than a quick outburst of rage . |
26 | We can retort that the city has more miles of canals than Venice ; that it has more parkland than any other city in Western Europe ; that it has a world-famous symphony orchestra , a marvellous Art Gallery ; that it … the list goes on . |
27 | This is a somewhat more complex task to achieve , since the machine that is docked ( the client ) needs to be fooled into thinking it has more disk drives than it really has , and the desktop machine ( the server ) has to be made to share its resources with the client . |
28 | It can be easily executed from either the leading foot or the back foot , but a roundhouse kick delivered from the rear leg is the more powerful , it has more time to gather speed . |
29 | ‘ It has more dignity than charm but it has shops and is closer than Córdoba . ’ |
30 | Perhaps it has more force against emotivism than against the attitudinism I have described . |