Example sentences of "[conj] have more " in BNC.

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1 None of the proposals would raise overall retail sales or have more than a tiny effect on prices .
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3 While there are tools that have more stitch hooks ( optional ) and these could be used to make wider cables , a three over three pattern probably remains the most comfortable to work with .
4 He also wants to rationalise the company 's hardware engineering groups into a single unit , under a new vice president of engineering ; put the separate networking products into one network communications group ; disinvest on proprietary hardware and software ; and follow the IBM Corp model by creating individual business units that have more autonomy .
5 The report states that rates of child poverty ’ remained constant in the 1980 's for most countries , but doubled in the United Kingdom The results of longitudinal studies suggest that countries that have more child poverty and do not provide universal child care or other programmes to reduce inequalities before the child goes into the school system will have more crime .
6 In addition , public enterprises also lend themselves to tasks that have more to do with political legitimation than with the needs of the economic system , and which increase the contradictory pressures on them .
7 They are less constrained and have more individuality in their ‘ civvy ’ clothes , although there are strict , but unwritten rules about what is acceptable dress ( sombre suits and ties ) and what is disordered and undisciplined ( jeans , T-shirts , training shoes , and the like ) .
8 So far AMP executives are not sure where the Pearl is going wrong nor what they would do about it , other than perhaps improve the British group 's technology and have more centralisation of the selling operations .
9 ‘ Go home and have more babies . ’
10 Japanese share prices have been falling for three years and have more than halved in value since the peaks reached in 1989 .
11 Extension training in the form of distance learning may become more important and have more influence than conventional teacher-training .
12 If you are tall you are expected to be more ‘ adult ’ and have more duties put upon you .
13 The finer the gauge of machine , the more needles it has , so if you move down a gauge with your fine yarn , you will get a better fabric and have more needles with which to knit the larger sizes .
14 It seems that younger people are likely to have more contact with the community ( to go on exchanges , visits etc. ) and have more use of the language ( at school , with peers of the second language community ) .
15 Those most inclined to integrate the two concepts are foreign exchanges — managers here are usually younger than those in other financial institutions , G2 consultant Oliver Pflug said , and have more appreciation of the benefits technology can offer .
16 You have to write and and write more details or put more pressure on and have more people write .
17 For example , a couple might choose either to limit family size and have more money , or instead to maximise the number of children .
18 And have more food ! ! "
19 Yes , and have more days off .
20 This means that members in the Republic of Ireland who are over twenty five years of age and have more than a three year no claim bonus have had no increase in premium for over three years and for all other policyholder there has been no increase for over two years .
21 If you move and have more space , many portables are convertible and can be built-in .
22 ‘ After I went to immigration ’ , recalls Rita , ‘ and I told them I was separated because my husband abused me , I thought they would look down on me and have more sympathy , and see what they can do .
23 Is it not also a fact that waiting lists for houses to rent are increasing and have more than trebled since the Conservatives took office ?
24 To the extent that talking and trying hard to talk for less time and have more tasks to do which are to a certain extent self-explanatory , rather than having long involved tasks which two or three get on with and the rest opt out .
25 Without you I 'd probably feel happy and have more money and time and nothing to do with it .
26 If we had cold weather credits the children could play in the bedroom and have more space . ’
27 Editorial space and broadcasting time are unbiased and have more credibility than advertisements .
28 so many exams and have more course work and now they 're complaining about cos it 's a hundred per cent course work in English , they 're complaining about that and they want to make it and a maximum thirty per cent course work within two years , or something something really stupid like that !
29 Yeah his got to do another stress test and have more level .
30 Showaddywaddy have based their whole art on them , but have more life .
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