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

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1 But because it is beside rather than in the Pyrenees , the Basque Coast has a gentler climate than you might expect , with an average temperature over the whole year of nearly 14° Centigrade — almost as good as you will find in Portugal .
2 Alec Stewart 's charge has a stiffer task here , but is getting 6lbs from the favourite which gives her a sporting chance of stopping Daru 's unbeaten run of four victories .
3 Britain now has a louder voice in world affairs that needs to be backed by a coherent national military strategy .
4 With a modern glider which has a lower wing and the wheel well ahead of the c.g. , this weathercocking will be even more pronounced , so it is better to hold the down wind tip .
5 Hay that has lost its colour has a lower nutritional value and is less palatable .
6 Some firms like BP try to use as much North Sea crude as possible , because it has a lower sulphur content than Arabian Gulf oil .
7 There have been no studies yet in diabetics showing that a group with really good glycaemic control has a lower incidence of coronary artery disease than a well-matched control group .
8 Ministry in the home never has a lower priority than that outside the home .
9 The guidance is persuasive rather than prescriptive and has a lower level of authority than statements of auditing standards .
10 However , the widely-used local building stone from Rubislaw Quarry is located in the Aberdeen granite , which has a lower uranium content than the other granites and so emits less radon .
11 However , the Rubislaw Quarry , stone from which has been widely used throughout the area , is located in the Aberdeen granite , which is less geochemically evolved and has a lower uranium content than the other granites .
12 What 's more , a damp wall has a lower resistance to the passage of heat than a dry one , so it becomes colder and simply encourages more condensation .
13 In particular , it has a lower jaw so loosely connected with the upper that it can be pushed forward like a long narrow spoon .
14 In Britain , however , because of ministerial responsibility and because of the suspicion that the appropriate ministry could do the job much better than a new , inexperienced board ( which usually has a lower calibre of staff ) , the ministries concerned have their own sections on tourism , forestry and the countryside which go over everything the board in question proposes , giving authorizations , suggestions or exercising a veto .
15 Bergsjo et al suggested 43 weeks ' gestation as induction at this time has a lower incidence of failure .
16 Security , high income and ‘ fringe benefits ’ such as paid holidays are seen to characterize the ‘ core ’ workforce , while the peripheral workforce has a lower income , a minimum of ‘ fringe benefits ’ and generally shorter , though variable , hours .
17 It may be as low as 500 ( 3 branches per 100 carbon atoms ) in high-pressure polyethylene , which in consequence has a lower density than its linear brother — high-density poly-ethylene , which has a molecular weight between branches approaching 3000 .
18 A further advantage , highlighted by Bakhuizen ( 1976 ) , is that the variable-reluctance stepping motor has a lower rotor mechanical inertia than the hybrid type , because there is no permanent-magnet on its rotor .
19 The freewheeling path of the bifilar drive does not return energy stored in the inductance at turn-off to the d.c. supply , so the drive has a lower efficiency than the bipolar bridge drive .
20 It has very much the same facilities as Delta Five , but is single-user rather than allowing several people to work on the same data , and also has a lower limit on the number of records , transaction files , and so on ; nothing that would really present a problem , unless you were trying to use the system for a fairly large system , in which case you should be using Delta Five .
21 How would you apply the principles of horizontal and vertical equity in deciding how much to tax two people , each capable of doing the same work , but one of whom chooses to devote more time to sun-bathing and therefore has a lower income ?
22 Nevertheless , why this relaxation was either necessary or sufficient remains an unsolved problem , since the average consistency of the reference measurements , and usually even that of the plant measurements is better ( has a lower error ) than the level now used for the consistency checks ( 20% error ) .
23 Secondly , this country has a lower burden of tax than many of our European partners , but the Opposition are determined to reverse that .
24 For historical reasons , to which many hon. Members have referred , the 1908 Act has a lower minimum .
25 If two assets have the same risk but one of them has a lower return than the other , then it is sold and the proceeds are invested in the other .
26 It would appear then that self-citation of theses is not nearly as common as self-citation of publications , and even in the case of publications , geology has a lower incidence of self-citation .
27 If the solute has a lower pressure than the solvent , then the vapour pressure is reduced .
28 The present studies show that the migrating motor complex not only has a lower oesophageal sphincter component , but also an oesophageal body component .
29 A significant recent advance was the demonstration { 28 } that the basic " plane-wave " Ikeda map is unphysical , because the 2tR instability has a lower threshold for finite wave vector perturbations than for zero wave vector ( plane-wave ) , with the result that a uniformly excited medium develops an Ikeda oscillation in which neighbouring regions oscillate out of phase .
30 Since some effort is required in both uttering and interpreting , c has a lower boundary .
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