Example sentences of "[be] [verb] have [adj -er] [noun pl] " in BNC.

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1 These patients have been reported to have greater amounts of duodenogastric reflux than controls , and some surgeons have relied solely on evidence of DGR to select patients for remedial surgery .
2 Finally , the attitudes of some women illustrated the ‘ queuing principle ’ ( Martin and Wallace , 1984 ) , namely , that in times of high unemployment , certain social groups are felt to have greater claims to paid employment .
3 The length of this period has been declining , partly because people are choosing to have smaller families .
4 At this point , it became apparent that the systems being considered had lower priorities than other current developments , and as a result , the proposed pilot studies for DIP systems were discontinued , and the analysts concentrated on the development of the index system only .
5 The three other countries were said to have better systems of information — information used by communities , by employers and by individuals .
6 Tonight these dames were going to have greener fingers than Percy Thrower .
7 ‘ She is bound to have longer legs , a sexier smile and better bedroom manners ’
8 A phantom is bound to have longer legs , a sexier smile and better bedroom manners than a real person .
9 It was agreed to have further meetings on the issue in advance of the US-Russian summit planned for June in Washington .
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