Example sentences of "have [vb pp] [adv] more [subord] " in BNC.

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1 ‘ OUP has spent considerably more than £100,000 adapting its computer system to cope with the new requirements .
2 Since the conditions applied are almost certainly too restrictive ( the project may well have sustained somewhat more than four to five clients per week who would otherwise have been in an institution ) the total annual sum saved is almost certainly nearer £24,000 — £26,000 .
3 The embankments which he had vainly tried to have reinforced by the zemindars would now be brimming and beginning to overflow … within a few hours the country around the embankments would be flooded and ignorance , stupidity and superstition would have triumphed once more as they have triumphed again and again in human affairs since time began !
4 And they 've given far more than but you or I will ever contemplate doing for God !
5 They 've had far more than what we 've ever had
6 The tracker had ridden ahead more than once during the day , and to the rear and flanks also , though Riven could not imagine them being followed in cold such as this .
7 The upshot is that , since he married Albertina in 1944 , they have spent rather more than 30 years of their 45 years of marriage apart .
8 The Jewish Museum and the National Association for the Advancement of Colored People have brought together more than 350 artefacts , photographs , documents and artworks exploring the relationships among African Americans and American Jews in the twentieth century .
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