Example sentences of "[noun] have been [verb] more " in BNC.
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1 | The rumblings that Intel Corp has been having more problems successfully fabricating the Pentium chip than it has been prepared to discuss have erupted again , and our sister paper Unigram.X today reports that Pentium has been hit by another round of serious availability problems because of poor yields . |
2 | VAUXHALL has been giving more details of changes and additions to its range for the sales year . |
3 | Officialdom 's response has been to throw more money at the problem . |
4 | But , he added , it was his view that while a great deal had been achieved more work needs to be done to complete the necessary cultural changes within AEA . |
5 | For behind the public posturings , there 's no doubt that both of these gentlemen have been having more than a little local difficulty with their respective parties . |
6 | Since publication , Alan has been given more information on this illustrious unit and has been kept busy updating his files . |
7 | He says Gloucestershire County Council has been given more money . |
8 | Since the 1950s parents have been accumulating more ( and always better ) consumer goods , domestic appliances , automobiles and luxuries . |
9 | What we 're , in effect what we 're saying is that for a a number of years the Communist Party has provided , has made that moral economy work i in a s and made it work very well because rents have been reduced more than the peasants would expect erm er interest rate is extremely low . |
10 | The increase will not be matched by dividend rises — too many companies have been paying more than they could afford over the past two years and need to repair their reserves and ratios — but 7 p.c. growth looks reasonable . |
11 | Hussey has been doing more than both driving and reading the map . |
12 | The Black-and-Ambers ' All Black date in three weeks has been looking more of a death sentence than an opportunity to breathe new live into an ailing club . |
13 | If Lewis had been learning more than he knew before about humility , Williams had been learning more than he knew before about medieval literature . |
14 | She 's had more people in there , the dogs have been left more hours that |
15 | At lower levels , too , cost-centre managers have been given more flexibility with personnel management providing a greater link between performance and promotion ( Thorpe |
16 | Floods have been causing more problems for motorists . |
17 | At the end of September 143 people had been waiting more than a year . |
18 | Latterly , Lima has been receiving more migrants from the poorest and remotest departments . |
19 | John Jones has been told more money will be available from the first of April and he can expect his knee operation in the next year . |
20 | Having said that , a major recent trend has been to introduce more competition and the Post Office , for example , increasingly competes in all its operating businesses . |
21 | If Lewis had been learning more than he knew before about humility , Williams had been learning more than he knew before about medieval literature . |
22 | However , if hon. Members had been given more time to study these complicated regulations , more of them might have realised how adversely they affect some of their constituents and would have made it their business to be here . |
23 | The KM rides have been attracting more participants every year — and the strain on the facilities is beginning to tell . |
24 | TREVOR FRANCIS has been promised more cash for new players despite Sheffield Wednesday 's debts of around £2 million . |
25 | Trevor Francis has been promised more cash for new players , despite Sheffield Wednesday 's £2m debt . |
26 | THE mercy death doctor has been given more time to consider his future . |
27 | Three year old son Andrew 's been eating more as Tom 's been ordered to lose weight . |
28 | But quiz shows have been getting more viewers than Eldorado . |
29 | Figures presented in the conference report show that some states have been receiving more than their fair share of government resources for health care taking into account population . |
30 | Standards have gone up consistently over the six years of the league and , although still dominated by a new wave of running clubs that have burgeoned over the last decade , more and more of the traditional athletics clubs have been paying more attention to the competition . |