Example sentences of "had more [noun] [prep] " in BNC.

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1 They would have had more chance of getting established in the late 1980s .
2 When you erm look back on it now , do you wish you 'd had more education at all when you were younger ?
3 In the last century or two , the similarities have had more emphasis from philosophers .
4 The company has reportedly had more success with another product , KLEA-134a , which does not contain chlorine , does not attack the ozone layer and has thus far passed all toxicity tests .
5 ‘ The last man I sent to Winchester has had more success in gaining entrance to the castle than the others , ’ explained fitzCount .
6 Formed in 1879 , the cricket club has had more success in the past decade than in the previous century Vaux North West Durham League champions for the past four seasons .
7 This year we have also had more contact with the London Young Solicitors Group .
8 He had been brought up to call Mrs Naulls " Nanna " but had had more luck with her than with Dadda when he wanted to change this mode of address .
9 I 've er this , the the er hoe-down , I 've been advertising since before Christmas er and er although we did n't inform the members till about three weeks ago something like that er I 've been telling everybody about it and I 've had more response from non-members than I 've had from members for it .
10 I wonder , however , whether we could have had more discussion of the worth of these compositions .
11 ‘ You 've had more experience with this sort of thing than anybody else .
12 Let us not forget the experience of the past 10 years , during which time we have had more experience of guillotine motions than in the whole of the previous history of Parliament .
13 You 've had more experience of erm , cameras than I have .
14 Erm , I think the Director has advised me , and he 's had more experience at these matters not to respond to that , and
15 He may have had more experience outside court than I have because I 've had none .
16 ‘ We have obviously had more successes in the Shankill where we frustrated many UFF operations .
17 In fact over the last week I have had more sympathy with the likes of Max Hastings who say quite simply that it is the job of the press to reflect the government position .
18 I should have had more faith in you . ’
19 It may even claim that it has had more complaints of bias from the Labour Party .
20 In recent years the amateur actor has had more opportunity for classes in theatre work , including voice and movement training as well as performance and directing skills .
21 If it was not for her , this Council would have had more opportunity of addressing some of the deep problems the Tories either created or left behind .
22 I have had more injuries in three months with Middlesbrough than eight years at Hull City .
23 All say they have had more letters on this foreign-policy subject than any other .
24 I had problems at first , but I have had more help from your magazine than I could get from the instruction book especially with the Fair Isle necklines .
25 We have had more debates on these issues , but it is insulting to suggest that our partners do not give them sufficient attention .
26 ( As the project has developed , the Coordinating Team has had more confidence in " delaying " a Major award to a school by a year to give it time for further consolidation . )
27 Blue Velvet has had more effect on me than anything musically — it 's that idea of everything superficially being nice and chummy but underneath there 's something sinister .
28 These questions are so plainly hard to answer that it is worth pausing to consider why they have not had more effect on the development of International Relations theories .
29 ‘ It is considered , ’ he said , ‘ that the operations you have carried out have had more effect in hastening the disintegration of the German Seventh and Fifth Armies than any other single effort in the army .
30 They would have provided the basis for greater parliamentary co-operation between labour representatives and liberal politicians , and a framework in which the appeal to nationalism and the efforts of Church , school and middle-class reformers might have had more effect in moderating working-class attitudes .
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