Example sentences of "[adj -er] [conj] it has " in BNC.

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1 It is likely that under those agreements extradition within Europe would in future be easier than it has been in the past , which I think the hon. Gentleman would welcome .
2 Learning it is easier if it has some reason behind it ; but such reasons are theoretically based , and will therefore date .
3 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 .
4 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 .
5 The Pentium , explained Ian Pearson , director of Inmos 's Transputer Business Unit , is 30% bigger though it has the same number of transistors .
6 The Pentium , explained Ian Pearson , director of Inmos 's Transputer Business Unit , is 30% bigger though it has the same number of transistors .
7 Where there is more rain and cloud the beet grows larger but it has less sugar content .
8 Every surface really does look fresher and brighter because it has been thoroughly cleaned .
9 While much of the UK is looking gloomily at the dark clouds of a major recession , it seems poetic justice that for at least some of Belfast 's population , the future looks better than it has for many years .
10 The skin around his neck is loose and his waist is thicker than it has ever been .
11 It becomes I I do touch on this at one point in my submission , it becomes even better if it has links .
12 To compare the two speeches , it is immediately assumed that Antony 's is the better because it has put a cover over everything Brutus had said .
13 It is quite clear , sir , that on the existing allocations , thirteen years to go , that the figure of nine thousand seven hundred dwellings , if you want to stick by that figure , my view it should be lower because it has too much an assumption for migration in a constrained area , if you want to stick by that figure , the nine thousand seven hundred will be reached without a new settlement , of that I have no doubt whatsoever .
14 The outcome of these changes is that the drug bill is rising faster than it has for some years and above the rate of inflation .
15 Second , there is the knock-on effect to the advertising market in the UK and Australia , which is looking weaker than it has for a long time .
16 The traditional , massive unemployment of employable disabled people is far worse than it has ever been .
17 If people in recovery do forget that they have a lifelong disease and — come to believe that they are " cured " , then the original disease reasserts itself once more , not simply very rapidly down to where it was before but , in most common experience , worse than it has ever been .
18 Since there are more carp and more carp fisheries around today , and so many anglers fishing for carp , it is inevitable that the number caught is higher than it has ever been .
19 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 .
20 Welsh Wales , in Wales and in the Lake District they found that the er level of nuclear activity on the surface of , of the field as it were and therefore reached the animals is higher than it has been , how would they manage to do that ?
21 In socialist France , it is now higher than it has ever been in that country 's history .
22 First , safety expenditure under the Government and British Rail is higher than it has ever been in British Rail 's history — it has gone up from £140 million to £200 million .
23 In socialist France , unemployment is now higher than it has ever been in that country 's history .
24 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 .
25 It is a counterfeit of the spirit that goes on daily , you see , made worse because it has been joined by the visual counterfeit possible in television .
26 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 ) .
27 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 ) .
28 An international panel of climate experts , chaired by Dr John Houghton , director of the Meteorological Office , have warned that global temperatures will rise by 0.3C each decade , making the planet warmer than it has been in the past 10,000 years .
29 I think that you have made the magazine more interesting , more satirical and funnier than it has been this century .
30 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 .
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