Example sentences of "have more than [det] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 Here at home , banking for business is not an overcrowded market — although painfully short of creditworthy companies — but banking for people has more than enough suppliers with the building societies chasing the same customers .
2 Our country has more than enough pubs whose ruined interiors fail to live up to the promise of attractive historic frontages .
3 Not all the songs played during the evening hailed from the album with the set already suggesting Eddi has more than enough material to record and release another album at fairly short notice .
4 Valerie Jones made her excuses and left — she had had more than enough coffee .
5 Consequently she has had more than enough practice at fielding some of the more banal of my questions .
6 He 'd had more than enough practice to become an expert .
7 You 've had more than enough time to tell me , and by keeping quiet since we met again you 've been effectively lying . ’
8 If they drink sensibly , then we will have more than enough income ?
9 We 'd have more than enough time to catch up , even overtake them . ’
10 and what 's more you have to have more than that Tim .
11 Maybe by then Miller had more than enough work to do at Chelsea ; no comment on the matter occurs in the Minutes of the Apothecaries ' Garden Committee and this was probably a private arrangement between the Duke and the Chelsea Gardener .
12 It was coming close to midsummer , and a time when every man had more than enough work on his own land ; but Bishop Hrolf , rendered pentecostal amid the dusty glory of his chosen element , dispensed his rota of tasks with a bone-clear , indisputable justice that only the hardier ever disputed , and then under plain fear of excommunication .
13 United had more than enough chances but were defied by a 21-year-old Australian goalkeeper who left Old Trafford after Peter Schmeichel was installed as first-choice .
14 And , lassitude apart , he had more than enough sense to see that after the triumph of the Abdication , with the memory of the vicissitudes of the previous year so fresh in his mind , a calm movement away from the gaming tables and towards the chip-cashing caisse was obviously prudent .
15 ‘ You had more than enough time , Richard , ’ she said drily .
16 Such a move would , they said , impose severe hardship and very great practical problems at a time when the families had more than enough distress to cope with .
17 I said that I just happened to have my travelling rod with me … though it hardly mattered as they had more than enough gear .
18 The other English Duke in Brussels , Wellington , would have been grateful had he known that Richmond had spared him the Duchess 's worries , for the Commander-in-Chief of the British and Dutch armies already had more than enough worries of his own .
19 The tragedy is that he did n't need any ; he had more than enough kudos of his own from his motor racing , ’ she said sadly , ‘ but that 's the way he thought . ’
20 If you have more than these amounts , you may still be able to get some help .
21 Many panels have more than enough rings to be datable , and the most popular timber was oak , for which long master chronologies exist .
22 None of us is starving , however , and we all have more than enough clothes to wear , but we still spend a large part of our lives worrying about our material needs — what should we eat ?
23 Colleagues who one year lecture you at the Star Chamber on how you have more than enough money turn up the next asking for extra themselves .
24 And you can go on almost endlessly until you have more than enough points to discuss in your essay .
25 Do n't fly over it unless you have more than enough height to allow you to reposition yourself well to the side again .
26 ‘ I have more than enough courage for both of us , cara .
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