Example sentences of "have [verb] much more than " in BNC.
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1 | However I know for a fact that is has done much more than just promote real draught ale . |
2 | Wright , of course , has contributed much more than his fair share , scoring virtually half of Arsenal 's entire league haul with his tally of 11 . |
3 | But even now , a woman has to achieve much more than a man in order to gain respect or " promotion " . |
4 | But Mr Chance has had to raise much more than he won to see his dream come true . |
5 | Israel did not have to do much more than open the area to its own produce and place obstacles in the way of anyone trying to develop enterprises or co-operative ventures . |
6 | The Lord chancellor 's proposals , contained in Regulations due to come into effect on 12th April , would potentially affect about 12–14 million adults : some would cease to be eligible for legal aid ; some would have to pay much more than at present ; and some would be required to pay a contribution for the first time . |
7 | Unsurprisingly , he rejects the suggestion : ‘ Carl Macintosh [ of Loose Ends ] , Jazzie B — they 've done much more than me . ’ |
8 | That cos I really did n't want to call him , because I did n't want to , to hear you know , oh I 've done this , and this , and this , and then you know I would get , and say oh my god I have n't done nothing and I realize I 've done much more than . |
9 | Those gold mines had stolen much more than gold from Africa . |
10 | Luke could tell that Suki had spent much more than she intended . |
11 | Luke could tell that Suki had spent much more than she intended . |
12 | Unfortunately for Tory Anglicans , things got out of hand , and they had to concede much more than they would have wanted ( most obviously on the central issue of the transfer of the Crown ) . |
13 | She had eaten much more than she usually did at this time of day . |
14 | Italy 's involvement in the Spanish Civil War , in emulation of Germany , had cost much more than the government had intended , and by 1939 Mussolini must have known that the Army and Air Force were not anything like as strong as he had imagined they were , even if he did not know the extent of their weakness . |
15 | Navies had changed much more than armies during the nineteenth century . |
16 | But the Twiggs have done much more than that . |
17 | On the occasions when I have tried this , I have found that I enjoy admiring what I have done much more than usual — the finished job seems to have a glow , which lasts longer than one would expect . |
18 | My attitude is that somebody has to do the job and if I get bumped off , I have experienced much more than the average bloke . |