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

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1 The commission has more money and wider powers than its feeble predecessor .
2 you can also reclaim old floorboards for use as a new surface ; the hard work of stripping and sealing them is regarded by a floor that has more colour and character than new wood .
3 As a general rule , a purchaser often has more freedom and grounds to withdraw from a transaction than a reasonably committed vendor .
4 Julienas has more substance and vigour than Brouilly whereas St Amour is a little lighter .
5 It is better manned , it has more resources and it is better equipped than any police force in British history .
6 ‘ He 's not as aggressive as he might be but that could come , and he has more skill and speed than someone like John Fashanu , who plays an intimidating game .
7 The House of Commons Environment Committee ( which could be presumed to care about being popular ) , the House of Lords Science and Technology Committee ( which has more expertise and rather less concern with popularity ) and the Royal Commission on Environmental Pollution ( which has most expertise of all and absolutely no interest in popularity ) have all been robustly and consistently critical of most parts of the waste-disposal chain .
8 Nucella has more species and a longer fossil history in the Pacific than in the Atlantic .
9 For some congregations and occasions an informal , relaxed language is appropriate , whilst others will require one which has more formality and dignity .
10 This shareware disk caching utility has more bells and whistles than the Microsoft freebie , not least of which is the ability to cache floppy drives too .
11 Liza sings it to reverberate round the Albert Hall and the final syllable has more tone and depth than Kylie manages in a whole album .
12 It 's more aerodynamic , the interior has been improved ( although not nearly as much as it should have been ) , the new engine has more power and yet is no thirstier , and the new suspension means safer , more predictable , handling .
13 Hence , the high-performing division has more power and autonomy than the less-performing division because ( at this stage ) it is contributing more to the firm 's goals .
14 The Safrane has more room and softer , better furnishings .
15 ‘ It also has more potential and requires more involvement on our part . ’
16 The child has more energy and more passion than the adult .
17 ‘ The employee development side has more focus and emphasis now . ’
18 Oliver would have had more sense and initiative .
19 She had had more help and affection from her dear old Agnes than ever Ray and Kathleen had shown her .
20 You 've had chocolate , you 've had more chocolate and you 've got your pop .
21 Had BR had more time and more funding , had the government been more sympathetic towards the railway investment and had there been no recession , the APT might have eventually been successful — but that is another story .
22 I think would have probably , had more , if we 'd had more time and reversed all and been clearer on our roles .
23 ‘ I see you 've been having more fun and games ! ’
24 ‘ We will be having more talks and will take the matter from there .
25 On the other hand , some accents differ from others in having more phonemes and phonemic contrasts .
26 What can be interesting is feeling more alive , having more energy and in general feeling great .
27 It also means women workers having less time off sick , having more energy and more strength throughout the menopause .
28 Women did not eat as many sausages , pies , or fish and chips than men , yet did have more fruit and recommended reduced fat milk .
29 They 've made me have more humility and compassion .
30 ‘ If she were she 'd have more sense and be able to tell the difference between a stuffed dummy and a real man . ’
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