Example sentences of "have [art] [adj -er] " in BNC.

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1 I 'd rather have the thinner ones .
2 The first half was best forgotten , although Preston did have the better of the early chances .
3 What Jenkins is suggesting would also have the wider benefit of bringing the leading clubs and the Welsh Rugby Union into the same camp .
4 The second point i is this issue about self containment , er Mr Davis accused me this morning of using some somewhat outlandish words , I think , erm , I did obviously refer to the er my vision of what a new settlement of this size proposed would be , and I I did n't in that mean to imply that I did n't in that mean to imply that I did n't expect that with the right planning that it could n't have clearly local facilities , local school , library , etcetera , but it seemed to me quite clear that the scale proposed it would not have the higher order functions which as we 've heard earlier , Greater York has been defined based on York 's planning assumptions , clearly the major shopping , educational , and social facilities will continue to be provided in the city , and it will produce what is in effect dormitory settlement .
5 As a PLC we would have the greater freedom and flexibility vitally needed to match the increasing pace of change and to provide new or different services — and we can not afford to be too slow or too late .
6 PRC , a $700m Black & Decker subsidiary with 7,200 people and 200 offices , will have the greater impact provided it gets to keep the contract .
7 I prayed — down on my knees on the cliff path out by St Saviour 's this afternoon — I prayed that Sam would have the greater catch , so 's you could be my husband . "
8 At least one of them will have the whippier shaft which , I suspect , might in itself go a long way to doing the trick . ’
9 County Councils , London Borough Councils and Metropolitan District Councils have the broadest range of functions , serve the largest populations and will therefore have the larger legal departments .
10 ‘ I 'll have the larger piece of that cake over there , with extra cream and a large plateful of your extra special greasy chips , ’ said the girl .
11 The Irish people are defined primarily by their allegiance to the present restricted or future enlarged republic , but it is popularly understood that they will normally have the further characteristics of Gaelic Irishness .
12 But women would never be equal , he reflected , pleased to have discovered a new profundity , until the day came when men stopped thinking it natural that their wives should always have the smaller car .
13 but they 're a bigger size and thicker skinned , I 'd sooner have the smaller ones
14 You may have the earlier edition yourself .
15 In some ways , thought the rector , observing the cock on St Andrew 's spire gilded with the setting sun , one could have no better epitaph .
16 The only other son is a child , and his nephew will have no better chance than the rest of his brothers-in-law and their offspring against the brethren of Wessex , once Siward goes .
17 Mr Damant should therefore have no greater difficulty than in the past in adjusting the earnings figure .
18 Under stage three , the Council will have no greater power over member states that have exemption status .
19 It is better to come away with half a dozen good shots which may be sold to clients , than to finish up with six hundred unsaleable frames which will have no further practical use .
20 He would have no further part in it .
21 Then she dismissed Martha , telling her she would have no further need of her services that evening .
22 If we change some of those responses , then it is likely that the people who have used and relied on them will not ‘ know ’ us any more , and their demands will have no further effect .
23 Leopold realized that he would have no further influence over his son 's career .
24 but says the steps will have no further charges against earnings ; it is also negotiating the sale of its non-strategic software business in Australia .
25 the Dollar Preference Shareholders will have no further rights to participate in the Group 's profits beyond preference share dividend payments ;
26 Faye would have no further need of her tonight .
27 ‘ You 'd hoped that after a love scene with you I 'd have no further interest in Rob .
28 So I ask them to do the right thing and put a 50 mph speed restriction , together with the CANT of the track and provided the doors are properly shut which is the responsibility of the staff not the passengers , they will have no further trouble .
29 He would then acknowledge that there was no law , and he would have no further concern for consistency with the past ; he would proceed to make new law by asking what law the present legislature would make or what the people want or what would be in the community 's best interests for the future .
30 Shareholders who are liable at the basic rate of 25 per cent will have no further tax to pay .
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