Examples of 'had a more' in a sentence
Meaning of "had a more"
had a more - This phrase is used to indicate a comparison between two or more different situations, experiences, or qualities, suggesting that one situation, experience, or quality was greater, different, or more intense than the other
How to use "had a more" in a sentence
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had a more
No investment had a more powerful equalizing effect.
Probably no church has had a more.
No man ever had a more faithful mate.
Had a more than decent upbringing.
I suspect he has had a more severe stroke.
He had a more reserved but friendly personality.
He soon realised he had a more serious problem.
It had a more serious appearance than others.
My notes toJewel had a more practical purpose.
We had a more than a dozen friends in common.
The manufacturers had a more compelling reason.
We had a more than good regular season.
I was wondering if you had a more precise source.
We have had a more rapid turnover of companies.
Becaushe would wished he had a more adventurous life.
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I never had a more trustworthy or loyal friend.
But others in the audience had a more practical reaction.
It also had a more diversified customer base.
That lucille might have had a more selfish desire.
But he had a more bitter revenge in store.
The new dog graphic had a more bovine look.
I always had a more practical approach to everything.
You would know that if you had a more traditional.
The east had a more francophone clientele.
Major newspapers in the north had a more charitable view.
Also if we had a more representative voting system.
I would have thought you had a more curious mind.
It had a more pop feel than rock.
This demonstration had a more militant tone.
You had a more intricate plan in mind.
This second report had a more sombre tone.
I had a more interesting opponent in mind.
He would have had a more recent edition.
I had a more important one downtown.
But it evidently had a more specific reference.
It had a more dramatic and less festive appearance.
You have never had a more loyal friend.
You had a more interesting weakness than spite.
Their front sight had a more triangular shape.
It had a more experimental approach than previous albums.
The console versions had a more lukewarm reception.
She had a more normal life with him.
The second buyer had a more severe limp.
You had a more feminine voice on the phone.
I think in the past we had a more holistic system.
Cathy had a more difficult job today.
The GeoSpring project had a more collegial tone.
This had a more interesting purpose.
She would rather have had a more lyrical slogan.
Liga had a more promising start.