Example sentences of "[noun pl] have a greater [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | And the clients have a greater confidence in us , recognising us as the people who have made it happen . |
2 | The very finest champagnes have a greater potential to age more interestingly since they start off with more . |
3 | In addition , equities have a greater appeal to many groups of investors as they generally carry a higher expected rate of return . |
4 | Standards were more likely to be improved , it was said , if parents had a greater choice of schools , and the new Technology Colleges were now to be among the choices on offer for those who lived in their catchment area . |
5 | Those in more technical areas had a greater sense of optimism because they would leave university with practical training . |
6 | In this category , blacks have a greater capacity than whites for remaining relaxed under pressure . |
7 | Women from the higher classes have a greater tendency to stay single . |
8 | The Abacus tends to be stronger , so the Southern League of Wales teams have a greater pool of talent to draw from . ’ |
9 | Some of these now strongly argue that evaluation which is initiated and conducted by teachers in response to their own perceived needs and interests has a greater capacity to promote professional development , because the role of teachers is extended but their autonomy is preserved . |
10 | Taken together with consultation with family members , this suggests that , when sectioned , family members had a greater impact on the length of admission . |
11 | Immigrant entrepreneurs have a greater measure of autonomy , and patterns of dominance are highly fluid . |
12 | Canid assemblages have a greater degree of digestion ( Fig. 3.24 A-E ) , with high percentages of digested teeth and heavy digestion . |
13 | This represents quite a significant change because it signals that the authorities were inclined to let market forces have a greater influence on the volume of credit ( and therefore the stock of money ; see Chapter 5 ) as well as the recipients of credit . |
14 | In this respect , lawyers have a greater disadvantage compared with , say , auditors whose clients can at least see the teams of accountants around their offices . |
15 | ‘ The Americans have a greater variety of shot around the greens and there is no doubt they putt better than us . |
16 | This level of poverty might be thought to have been peculiar to London , which was believed by contemporaries to have a greater concentration of poverty than elsewhere . |
17 | Children from working-class backgrounds have a greater need of education than other children if they are to compete on more equal terms in the labour market . |
18 | Survey show basically that men have a greater accidents , i.e. they , they do proceed when they should n't etcetera , erm women tend to do stupid things like , erm reverse into parking spaces that are too small |
19 | Men have a greater concentration of pheromones , which constitute an important and often unconscious part of their appeal to women . |
20 | Yesterday Sudbury chairman Iain Hook said the club 's case was based on the fact the division four clubs had a greater need for support as a result of their geographical locations and inability to attract the same amount of outside backing as top clubs . |
21 | Most controls were from lower to mid-middle class , while the cases had a greater spread of social class . |
22 | Thus we can see how Germany 's pro-natalist policies had a greater measure of success those in Italy . |
23 | And young actors have a greater instinct these days for film than they do for the stage , though this is not to say that stage training is not equally important ; nevertheless as working actors we are getting more and more camera conscious in our acting and will continue to do so . |
24 | Hence we see frogs , newts , slow-worms , toads and so on , where men have seen none , and for this reason it seems women have a greater bonding with slimy things that hang about pools . |
25 | In that sense women have a greater range of strategies for maximizing support at their disposal , although of course their capacity as wage earners in the formal economy has usually been far more limited than men 's . |
26 | It may also be that women have a greater need of seeing some of the qualities of the future . |
27 | Essentially , the argument used is that because there is no competitive market in the capital of nationalized industries and no competitive market in their products , the published accounts have a greater significance in assessing economic performance than in the private sector . |
28 | The more volatile component is the one whose molecules have a greater tendency to escape into the vapour phase . |
29 | As an industry-wide co-ordinating force , the Forum 's specifications and views have a greater impact than those of a single carrier , ’ he said . |
30 | Given the closer relationship between local testing programmes and decision-makers , and the use of blanket testing , such programmes have a greater potential for aiding policy formulation . |