Example sentences of "[adv] [adj -er] [subord] it has " in BNC.
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1 | Wirral Ranger Services principal officer Jim Lester said : ‘ The number of cocklers in the estuary is much lower than it has been , partly due to the cockle beds being reduced . |
2 | It is our wish , as ever , to build better relationships with these agencies , and develop levels of mutual confidence to a point where the flow of information would be much greater than it has been . |
3 | It is much better to err on the side of lightness , especially as gouache paint is much darker when it has dried . |
4 | The traditional , massive unemployment of employable disabled people is far worse than it has ever been . |
5 | In socialist France , it is now higher than it has ever been in that country 's history . |
6 | In socialist France , unemployment is now higher than it has ever been in that country 's history . |
7 | With a ruthless new breed of killers taking over the leadership reigns , the threat to the Roman Catholic community is now higher than it has ever been . |
8 | The NPC ended its annual session yesterday by passing all laws and reports put before it , but dissent was far greater than it has been in the years following the 1989 crackdown in Peking , which Li played a leading role in . |
9 | The city this morning is relatively calm , far quieter than it has been on many days in recent months . |
10 | Pulling out of the ERM in September and letting the pound float away from the rest of the bunch now looks even smarter than it has in the interim — particularly in the light of Sweden 's experience . |
11 | It becomes I I do touch on this at one point in my submission , it becomes even better if it has links . |
12 | This temperature increase may appear to be small , but in reality the earth would then be warmer than it has been for the past 125,000 years ( the peak of the last interglacial ) and possibly even warmer than it has been for the past two million years ( the duration of the Quaternary period of fluctuation glacials and interglacials ) . |
13 | Although annual rail investment , at more than £1bn , is currently higher than it has been for three decades , that results from decisions taken two to three years ago . |