Example sentences of "[pron] has more [prep] [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | At the other extreme , on the eastern Pyrenees , is the rare , semi-wild Alberes or Massanaise , which has more in common with the primitive Iberian cattle of Corsica , Sardinia and the Camargue . |
2 | However , there is another aspect of his position which has more in common with the revisionary as opposed to liberalizing tendency within the discipline . |
3 | Claudia Schiffer , on the other hand , appears to represent a return to innocence and vulnerability , which has more in common with the glamorous screen goddesses of the 1930s than it does with the predatory allure of Sharon Stone . |
4 | The Prime Minister has discovered he has more in common with the assassinated Russian revolutionary Leon Trotsky than he 'd like to imagine ! |
5 | The Prime Minister has discovered he has more in common with the assassinated Russian revolutionary Leon Trotsky than he 'd like to imagine ! |