Example sentences of "have have a [adj -er] [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 No one has had a greater influence on intellectual life in twentieth century Spain than Jos'e Ortega y Gasset ( 1883-1955 ) .
2 A plaque on a wall is admittedly not much to look at for those with a passion for working machinery and dramatic industrial landscapes , but this one marks the site of the foundation of that industry which has had a greater impact on civilization than any other .
3 ALBSU has had a wider brief to facilitate literacy and numeracy among the native and non- native speakers of English .
4 The SDA has had a wider set of powers than those readily available to UDCs in England , but it has used them .
5 The professor said : ‘ Judith has had a worse time than David because all of this is not of her making .
6 Her GP informed us that she has had a further recurrence of left hemiparesis and , after investigation , the provisional diagnosis is demyelination .
7 Samuel Rhodes , the viola player of the Quartet , has had a larger size instrument made which enables the normal viola range to extend downwards by a fourth .
8 The Veuve Clicquot Business Woman of the Year Award has had a happier track record .
9 As can be seen , the bond equivalent yield is always less than the simple equivalent yield because with the bond the first coupon payment can be reinvested , whereas this possibility is not available for a discount security , which therefore has to have a higher yield to compensate .
10 ‘ Well , goodbye , ’ he finished conventionally ; ‘ I wish you 'd had a better day . ’
11 He would have enjoyed the odd weekend in Brighton away from the pressures of London life , if only she 'd had a bigger flat .
12 Producer , Lyn Goleby was on a visit to the school to answer questions on the film , which ranged from how much say the author had in shooting the film , to whether ’ The Bridge ’ might have had to have a happier ending if it had been made with American money .
13 Of course , there have been historical fluctuations in revolutionary activity , as well as considerable variations between societies — with revolutionary parties having had a greater influence in France and Italy than in the rest of Western and Northern Europe or in North America — but the predominant style of working-class politics everywhere has been reformist , directed toward a gradual attrition of the unregulated market economy .
14 Dr Julius Grayling , the man in charge , says that he would have had a worse chance of getting a grant from the Mandan Foundation if he had applied with a literal description of the work he wanted to carry out .
15 As a resident of Whaddon , and therefore presumably a member of ‘ the ex-agricultural working class ’ , I am anxious that fellow voters should not be deceived into believing that another candidate would have had a better chance of holding the seat for the Conservatives .
16 He and Whelan would have had a better chance if they had come along the floor more often , even despite the permanent ten-man claret and blue wall .
17 and what better place to say it than here — had Middleton accepted my alternative he would have had a better chance of living ; but I would question very sincerely whether he would have had a VC .
18 Beverley Lewis , a disabled woman who died in her mother 's home in Gloucester three years ago might have had a better chance if the city and not the county controlled it 's own social services .
19 I could not have had a better tutor in extra-mural teaching .
20 Jimmy could have had a better serve .
21 In your case you could n't have had a better officer , in my view , to handle that situation .
22 Relativity may have had a better press , but it is quantum theory that we have to thank , at a practical level , for our understanding of chemistry , molecular biology and solid-state physics , as well as nuclear physics and the deeper puzzles of particle theory .
23 Had he seen a letter from Pope Gregory in AD 601 he 'd have had a better idea of what was happening .
24 Either Merovech or Childeric would have had a better claim to being " the first king " of the Franks .
25 Clearly each player so honoured brings his own style and personality to the job and we could n't have had a better example than from David Sole .
26 Even without Terence O'Neill , such claims would have had a better hearing in the 1960s than they had had in the 1920s .
27 As for John Smith , he could not have had a better target for his Commons debut as Labour leader …
28 Brian Horton says they could not have had a better match .
29 Among people in their fifties there is a marked sense that , " if only I had been born 20 years later I could have had a better time ! "
30 The Latics could n't have had a better boost than Saturday 's four-goal demolition of Middlesbrough and Royle said : ‘ That was our best show this season .
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