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

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1 But it meant that Swindon had more room to manoevre and Maskells determination in front of goal brought them back level .
2 The TCCB hopes to persuade the world 's cricketing nations that England has more to offer than the sub-continent apart from hard cash .
3 It quickly becomes evident that Hoving has more on his agenda than just reportage , and like Nancy Reagan in My Turn , his primary concern is with settling old scores .
4 He had a sudden sense that Violette had more of Sylvie in her than Sylvie 's own daughter .
5 On the contrary , many in the popular movement believe that Fatah has more interest , as one activist put it , in hospitals than in mobile health clinics , in bureaucracy than in local control , and in co-operation with the economic and political notables than with grass-roots movements .
6 ‘ Listen , freak , that DK had more bottle than Express Dairies and if you — ’ Ace stopped and lowered her arm .
7 It 's no secret that Mansell has more than just a soft spot for Frank Williams , and indeed has enjoyed lots of success at Williams in the past .
8 It is not a paradox that London has more doctors or hospital beds and more disease : it is an inevitable consequence of the social conditions in London .
9 The plans unveiled yesterday means that Russell has more than exceeded its original plans both for capital investment and job creation .
10 It seemed that Vologsky had more resistance than most .
11 Add to all that the claim that Leeds has more parkland than any other city in Britain , plus a wealth of historical architecture which dates back to 1152 , and it 's hardly surprising that England 's third largest city is now fast becoming a very popular UK holiday destination .
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