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

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1 You have much greater freedom of choice how you spend your time -but that freedom also confers greater responsibility on you .
2 We have even closer blood relationships with the more distant Australians and New Zealanders .
3 Yet , in reality , we have much greater complexity .
4 In fact , they had even greater discretion , because they were allowed to charge from nothing up to twice the standard community charge .
5 They had far wider influence over the peasants than was indicated by their formal school syllabuses .
6 At sea level and on their lower slopes , they have correspondingly richer vegetation with more species ( Table 3.4 ) , more complete ground cover , and especially more flowering plants .
7 Although the article concerns the use made of multidisciplinary teams working with people with learning disabilities in Nottinghamshire , it has much wider significance .
8 The Amiga also has a Motorola 68000 , 512K , a built-in 3.5 inch disc drive and a mouse , but it has much better colour graphics and sound .
9 It has far greater fluidity and dynamism — it avoids the static quality of factual description .
10 Therefore , it is conceivable that a higher cost drug would be worthwhile , compared to the alternative , if it had much higher effectiveness .
11 Here he had much greater scope than in London 's country .
12 Some of us have even worse eczema , yeah ?
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