Example sentences of "[adv] have [art] [adj -er] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 People in late twentieth-century Britain do not necessarily do less for their relatives than they have done for the past two centuries , nor do they necessarily have a weaker sense of obligation , but they do have to work out the nature of their relationships and the patterns of support associated with them , in circumstances which are very different from the past .
2 The researchers believe that supramolecular structures such as micelles will prove particularly useful for the study of autopoietic phenomena because they allow extensive variation in structural organisation and can thus have a higher degree of functional complexity , for example being able to act as hosts to guest molecules , such as enzymes .
3 The Irish people are defined primarily by their allegiance to the present restricted or future enlarged republic , but it is popularly understood that they will normally have the further characteristics of Gaelic Irishness .
4 but they 're a bigger size and thicker skinned , I 'd sooner have the smaller ones
5 Clearly , we have made great progress in bringing inflation under control and we shall soon have a lower rate of inflation than Germany for the first time in a generation .
6 They do however still have a lower boundary at zero , and the whole distribution is very lop-sided ; outcomes with probabilities less than evens are squashed into the number range 0 to 1 , whereas probabilities above evens can range from 1 to infinity .
7 Men in general bring in higher wages than women so a family with a male partner will almost always have a higher family income than a family of a lone woman .
8 But women would never be equal , he reflected , pleased to have discovered a new profundity , until the day came when men stopped thinking it natural that their wives should always have the smaller car .
9 A moorland parish will obviously be larger than a parish in a fertile area that was densely settled in early times ; a church that was an Anglo-Saxon missionary centre will usually have a larger parish than one that was founded later .
10 You will also have a better recall of what has been said .
11 Any bilateral conflict about different perceptions of an appropriate or just distribution of values may also have a wider impact .
12 There is a need for three higher-performance machines ( Plant Records , Potting Shed , Arboretum Department ) , which should also have a higher memory specification .
13 A cold ball will also have a harder feel at impact and will fly lower because of the relative inability of the clubface to impress it .
14 What Jenkins is suggesting would also have the wider benefit of bringing the leading clubs and the Welsh Rugby Union into the same camp .
15 However , there are those who take the view that , on the day of the actual birthday , they would rather have a smaller celebration with the immediate family .
16 More than half would rather have a shorter summer break and more holidays at other times .
17 I 'd rather have the thinner ones .
18 The correct character may often have a lower confidence because it was not such a good match with the Freeman database .
19 Dr Tony Martin , a whale biologist at the Sea Mammal Research Unit in Cambridge , said : ‘ It is marvellous that it 's worked and hopefully people both here and internationally will now have a better idea of how to solve a similar problem .
20 The fact that developers will now have an easier start in producing the software should be no bad thing for the market 's progression .
21 In secondary schools the cooperation of the music department might be enlisted , and the music department there may well have a wider range of recordings to offer , or may be able to advise on suitable pieces .
22 Testimonies lived out in daily life may frequently have a greater impact for eternity than many a well-delivered sermon .
23 These qualities may exist without feelings of spite or revenge , so that legal " malice " can sometimes have a wider meaning than colloquial usage suggests .
24 We should then have a better idea about the Gold Cup .
25 You will then have a better chance of getting through to the interview stage ;
26 You have fish which are notorious for making the water dirty , so must either have a greater volume — a bigger tank — or a better filtration system .
27 He used it to attack paternalistic officialdom and to articulate demands for social progress : ‘ I 'd tell people to forget their old ordinary life because ultimately , anyhow , we 'll either have a better life than that , or bust . ’
28 You will ultimately have a better vehicle however .
29 ‘ We may never have a better chance to conclude such a wide-ranging agreement .
30 ‘ We may never have a better chance to conclude such a wide-ranging agreement .
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