Example sentences of "[pers pn] have [adj -er] [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 ‘ There 's no one in this world in whom I have greater trust .
2 ‘ I think you 'd better hand that gun over , Nigel . ’
3 She 'd better milk her brindled Cows :
4 If you have a car then you have greater flexibility , but sometimes additional problems .
5 If you have a reliable car then you have greater flexibility whatever the situation .
6 The main distinction I think you will find when you tour round Greater York is is that the distinction is between areas of intensive agriculture where of course you have the w which is to the west and to the south of the city , where you in fact have the highest quality of agricultural land , and the areas to the north where you have the lower quality agricultural land and therefore you have greater retention of cover .
7 Do not use this exercise if you have lower back problems .
8 ‘ I hope you have better luck at your next port of call . ’
9 ‘ Here 's hoping you have better luck with the grouse tomorrow , ’ Charlie toasted .
10 Try playing lemmings with the PC 's beeper , and then try it out on a machine that is sound-equipped , and you 'll never want to play it again until you have better sound .
11 If you have further information , send the fleetest messenger you can hire to my manor at Leighton .
12 I warrant that your mama may be wondering where we have got to , we had better enbus for Saltdean .
13 Several minutes even supposing we had faster-than-light propulsion .
14 We have higher interest rates , and recently we have also had rapidly rising unemployment compared with the rest of the EC .
15 We 're now attempting to install , or produce those systems so that we have better information .
16 But Philip Pearson of the independent Low Pay Unit said : ‘ It 's because we have lower pay rates AND less productivity .
17 As a result of our action , real earnings are rising and we have lower interest rates , lower mortgage rates , lower inflation and the right circumstances for recovery .
18 As a public limited company , we have greater access to the money markets and we can thus offer more competitive rates .
19 That he did not himself fly away is strong evidence for this belief , especially if predators prefer to attack lone birds , and we have further reason for thinking that the bird believes that .
20 We have Whitewater Leisure , Contemporary Leisure and all the controversy about those who used to work for the Glasgow authority .
21 He believed that they had greater capacity to do so than previous generations and hence would be less in need of support from the state when they reached old-age — there was therefore no need to establish complex insurance machinery .
22 Some of the professionals believed that they had greater patience than their able-bodied colleagues , and often pointed out that their patients and clients had greater confidence in them and were more likely to take their advice .
23 Moreover , as the police and the army had no place in the formal structure of government , they had greater autonomy than in ostensibly centralized states .
24 They had better luck with Fawaz Younis .
25 Certainly greater reliance on occupational benefits will disadvantage women until they have better pay and opportunities within the labour market .
26 They have better sense than we have . ’
27 TrueType fonts can also be faster as they have better access to the computer 's memory .
28 They have wider range of contacts 7
29 The RAF 's aircraft replacement programmes tend to be more expensive than warship construction , but they have greater flexibility since the number of aircraft ordered in any one year can be varied without throwing the Air Department 's costings off balance .
30 They have greater confidence , ’ Hamilton-Phillips says , ‘ so they move forward faster .
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