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

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1 This right field superiority has been interpreted as due , at least in part , to the fact that stimuli presented to the right visual field will have readier access to regions of the left hemisphere specialised for the reception of verbal stimuli .
2 This right field superiority has been interpreted as due , at least in part , to the fact that stimuli presented to the right visual field will have readier access to regions of the left hemisphere specialised for the reception of verbal stimuli .
3 They do not even have lower costs .
4 They will have lower than average life expectancy , although with improved standards of medical care , many now live into their fifties and sixties .
5 Someone who is poorly integrated — say because she is living and working away from friends and kin — will have lower scores , because her ‘ vernacular ’ is not being reinforced .
6 It is therefore expected that the Karoo plume component would carry an OIB-like isotope signature , but would have lower abundances of incompatible trace element than typical OIB .
7 Processes run by the Computer Group will have lower priority than those run by lexicographers .
8 But costs are not exogenously given , and more efficient firms will have lower costs , other things being equal .
9 SBUs being nurtured as the profit-earners of the future will have lower ROIs in the early stages of their cycle .
10 Company 1 does have lower costs but has a flatter experience curve than the declining price schedule .
11 The survey predicted that France would have lower inflation and higher growth than the OECD average in 1990 for the first time since 1970 , with retail price inflation expected to be 2.9 per cent and growth estimated at 3.1 per cent in 1990 .
12 Whether , in operation , such a tax would have lower administrative costs than a personal income tax depends on the details of the tax .
13 Although it does have lower , lower power than his first test , right , but if you ca n't calculate his first test then it 's the best thing to use .
14 But the new station will have lower costs .
15 To realise that potential it must have fairer taxation treatment from its own Government .
16 Others may have shorter journeys but they are still in danger of being classed as ‘ those people from the Centre ’ .
17 Could have shorter hours cos of the .
18 On the other hand , measures of more general application may often have shorter , more succinct statements of reasons .
19 Squash courts , the sports hall , activities room , weights room and synthetic pitches will all have shorter opening hours and the wooden annexe will be demolished .
20 ( The Secretary himself may have broader responsibilities . )
21 Pahl ( 1966 ) instead suggested that eight distinctive social groups could be identified particularly with respect to housing , although these can have broader applications .
22 Not only do they have better-paid jobs , but society expects that they should work and , for this reason , they may receive more help with looking after children .
23 Buyers will have easier access to the 125,000 store lambs that will be auctioned in Caithness and Sutherland during August after the opening of the Dornoch Firth bridge .
24 Capital for major expenditure or investment can be raised in a number of ways but as an PLC we would have easier access to the most appropriate funding alternatives .
25 In the event of trouble , many of the non-union operators now would have easier access — in some cases for the first time — to the political system and its protective police arm .
26 Under the European Community legislation , one could have tougher standards in national law without any difficulty .
27 Of course I was in a fever to hear again , but as his regiment was sent back into the line , I did not have further word till April , when he responded to that phrase with the comment : ‘ I think you would consider that this lily has grown into rather a thistle … seriously , though , I 'm not the same little lad you last saw ; I feel so much older because of my life in the last year . ’
28 His parents have had to extend their North Devon holiday so he can have further treatment .
29 Whereas in the past Catholic teaching had implied that all such matters should be left to God , however large a family one already had , the Council affirmed that ‘ parents themselves should ultimately make the judgement ’ ( Gaudium et Spes 50 ) as to whether or not they should have further children .
30 We may also have further instructions to manipulate the index register or registers .
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