Example sentences of "[coord] [pron] have more [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | If your children have left home and you have more space than you need , you could consider taking in lodgers , either as paying guests or , if your property lends itself to the creation of a separate flatlet , in a tenancy capacity . |
2 | There 's the same amount of work and you have more interest for your time off . ’ |
3 | And we have more plans for the future to make it the ultimate private leisure club . |
4 | ‘ Coast defence work is necessary because the area is flooded 50 days of the year , and we have more chance of attracting business investment by removing the threat of flooding . |
5 | The only reason is that we are younger and we have more freedom , we can do what we like . |
6 | ‘ I think we are at least as strong as the Oxford crew physically and we have more experience , though the ages of the crews are almost identical . |
7 | ‘ We 're in front of Amundsen , and we have more men , and more money . |
8 | The advantages in the use of cylinder-type batteries are that such batteries have no snap terminal to splay or fold under , and they have more stamina when used as a group than an equivalent voltage single PP3 . |
9 | Here the farmers grow barley , oats and roots , and they have more land in rotation grass which yields larger crops of hay and silage . |
10 | They have more secondary , and they have more area but it 's still spatial . |
11 | But I have more chance of improving that than knocking 10 years off Gregory or adding speed to Fox . |
12 | But I have more friends who are willing to admit publicly that they know me ! |
13 | ‘ Oh , we had a quarrel , but I have more sense than to seek a confrontation . |
14 | But they have more difficulty defending themselves on the second and more serious charge . |