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

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1 ‘ I 'd have expected him to have more sense , ’ said young Jonna tersely .
2 Aha , do you want him to have more money ?
3 ‘ Now I want him to have more shots on goal and get on the end of more chances . ’
4 He has more experience than the other two , and showed a great deal of improvement last year .
5 He has more experience than his rivals , more than enough determination and one of the best technicians in the GP paddock .
6 I am looking forward to seeing Brian Deane , I think he has more strings to his bow than Chapman .
7 He has more sense than you . ’
8 ‘ 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 .
9 He has more positions than the Kama Sutra , ’ says a leading black columnist , Bob Herbert .
10 Each individual in the team considers he has more influence than he would have if the work were organised on a formal ‘ role culture ’ basis .
11 He is also the favourite and in many ways he has more charisma .
12 ‘ I mean , he 's from the right kind of background and he has more money that he knows what to do with .
13 He has more compassion in his little finger than many a priest .
14 We 've both been married twice , although he has more children than I do and I 'm very jealous of that .
15 If the former partner has a change in housing costs , or in earnings , or if he has more children , then his maintenance bill will be varied .
16 He has more security now , huddled into that cosy , poky little flat with Jancey , than I 'll get in my whole lifetime .
17 Do n't go feeling sorry for him : he has more power than you 'll ever have .
18 He does sometimes get into a ‘ delayed ’ mood where he thinks he has more time than he does … the reason for the square/back passes I reckon is noone moves into space for him or looks for it up front .
19 Mr Gavron cheerfully admits that he has more staff than he needs to handle the currently depressed workload .
20 ‘ A lot of people probably think he is too fat when he is jumping , ’ says John , ‘ but he seems to be better for carrying a bit of weight ; he has more energy .
21 Bryan is prepared to arrange a programme once he has more details about their specific interests .
22 ‘ He 's a funny old goat , ’ the pilot said , ‘ but he has more goodness in him than the rest of the city put together .
23 He has more men than have we , even if not all mounted .
24 But he had more craft and policy , more capacity to wait , to present a good face to the world , and to advance step by step towards his goal .
25 ‘ Well , Mrs Cohen , I wo n't keep you , ’ he said , not wishing to delay himself when he had more money to earn and no prospect of any worthwhile gossip from this quarter .
26 Only that he had more money than he could count , but she knew that already .
27 John did not have his brother Bobby 's ease on a platform but he had more integrity and honesty and he knew he had to do it .
28 A word from Maud and he had been given one of the four coveted places as a dresser , which meant he had more chance to learn the great man 's skills .
29 The challenge was taken up by Harry Baker , who being provided with a weight placed it in a backet and walked from Halling Institute to Snodland Institute , so winning the bet , but he had more difficulty collecting his winnings .
30 There was more fun as an underdog — and since he had more bark than bite it was a casting that suited the irascible old gentleman ideally .
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