Example sentences of "have a more [adj] " in BNC.

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1 TNC has a more limited view of arts subjects than ISS ( indeed drama disappears in the Bill ) .
2 The total consciousness of humanity , in Bohm 's eyes , has a more primary reality .
3 The Ford has a more aerodynamic shape than the Mercedes , which means better fuel consumption , and he will not rule out the possibility of switching to Transits at 3.5 tonnes at some stage .
4 Today though , at the age of 57 , and with just hours before the New Year , he has a more simple wish .
5 Home 3 has a more formalised approach .
6 Marks & Spencer has a more subtle version in metallic and black thread .
7 While Scotland 's qualification for the 1994 World Cup finals hangs in the balance , what happens after that has a more substantive look to it .
8 William Wright of Charing Cross 's 1634 monument to Lady Deane at Great Maplestead , Essex , has a more exaggerated movement than that of Donne , and the hands are now completely liberated from the shroud as she emerges from the black marble recess of the tomb .
9 If you are in France , try to find some of the Port Salut that is still made by the monks — it has a more distinctive flavour than the mass-produced cheese .
10 Peter Joslin has a more radical approach .
11 The Asian elephant has a more domed forehead with a cleft in the centre of its brow .
12 In that case , the legislation has a more restrictive meaning .
13 Foreign business also has a more practical complaint : because of China 's credit squeeze , bills are no longer paid on time .
14 The study has a more intimate feel about it . ’
15 The regulationist school has a more developed notion of society as a total system and of contradictions arising within that system , leading to periods of disruption and the emergence of new phases of accumulation .
16 The right hemisphere has a more global , less focused , free-ranging style and , being ‘ silent ’ , can only influence conscious awareness indirectly .
17 for them it may be that the sixteen double O four has a more expensive housing arrangement anyway , or under that purpose
18 Sometimes , however , it has a more specific sense , when used by authors with a materialist view of nature and human history .
19 In sentences such as 22 , however , dog has a more specific meaning , and refers only to males :
20 On the other hand , if ‘ rent reserved ’ has a more specific and discriminatory meaning it is not a phrase which instantly yields up that meaning to a Scots lawyer , untrained in the techniques of English conveyancing .
21 The flying fox has a more ingenious technique .
22 If Unisys Corp 's iAPX-86-with-everything Unix strategy succeeds in building a substantial customer base , particularly among the company 's long-standing mainframe customers , the strategists at AT&T Co , whose NCR Corp is galloping down the same track and has a more extensive Intel Corp-based product line , will have to start weighing up whether a bid for Unisys could be made to make sense : AT&T would likely want a recommended offer , coupled with arrangements for a management buyout of at least one of the conflicting mainframe lines .
23 However the LCRC has a more extensive mailing list , containing social and religious ethnic groups which it may be appropriate to consult during a particular consultation exercise .
24 For long-distance cruising , the Calibra is the better choice , if only because it has a more absorbent and quieter motorway ride .
25 ‘ when , as is common , the state has a more summary remedy , such as distress , and the party indicates by protest that he is yielding to what he can not prevent , courts sometimes perhaps have been a little too slow to recognise the implied duress under which payment is made .
26 In these latter he can interpose his objections by way of defence , but when , as it common , the state has a more summary remedy , such as distress , and the party indicates by protest that he is yielding to what he can not prevent , courts sometimes perhaps have been a little too slow to recognise the implied duress under which payment is made .
27 In these latter he can interpose his objections by way of defence , but when , as is common , the state has a more summary remedy , such as distress , and the party indicates by protest that he is yielding to what he can not prevent , courts sometimes perhaps have been a little too slow to recognise the implied duress under which payment is made .
28 In these latter he can interpose his objections by way of defence , but when , as is common , the state has a more summary remedy , such as distress , and the party indicates by protest that he is yielding to what he can not prevent , courts sometimes perhaps have been a little too slow to recognise the implied duress under which payment is made .
29 For the purpose of constitutional law , it has a more technical meaning signifying more or less what in popular language is referred to as ‘ the government ’ , which term embraces , rather vaguely , the Prime Minister , Cabinet , central government departments and all that goes with it .
30 However , to modern readers , accustomed to associating cameras with photography , the term has a more appropriate implication .
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