Example sentences of "[noun] than [pers pn] have for " in BNC.
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1 | And since her birthday , she had been seeing more of Dionne than she had for years . |
2 | Time had a different significance for him and most of his contemporaries than it has for us . |
3 | Indeed , Wirral had no more reason to have such structures than it had for setting up multi-professional committees to discuss the dangers of residents keeping snakes as pets in council-owned properties . |
4 | ‘ I saw Everton more times in the last few months of last season than I have for a long time . ’ |
5 | Some of the emphasis which is placed on general and mass trends in modern history arises from a sort of optical illusion , because we have so much more information about the general nature and working of recent societies than we have for earlier periods . |
6 | The Pill has probably been even more liberating for men than it has for women , as men have to worry even less about contraception than they did before . |
7 | erm , you know which is , we 've had more rain in the last fortnight than we have for about in the last three years . |