Sentence examples of "have more in common" in English

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A comparable car would cost far more in Japan. Une telle voiture coûterait beaucoup plus cher au Japon.
Japanese has something in common with Korean. Il y a des points communs entre le coréen et le japonais.
To have more than one problem before him at one time makes him irritable, upset and exasperated. Avoir devant lui plus d'un problème à la fois le rend irritable, contrarié et exaspéré.
The swimming pool is used in common by all the children in the neighborhood. La piscine est utilisée en commun par tous les enfants du voisinage.
We started with 20 students. Now we have more than 200. On a commencé avec 20 étudiants. Maintenant nous en avons plus de 200.
She has nothing in common with him. Elle n'a rien de commun avec lui.
Have more month left over at the end of the money. Le mois n'est pas terminé à la fin de ma paie.
She is lacking in common sense. Elle manque de sens commun.
Since I have no children, I have more time to spend doing volunteer work than parents do. Comme je n'ai pas d'enfants, je dispose de davantage de temps que les parents à consacrer à des travaux volontaires.
I didn't have more than 1,000 yen. Je n'avais pas plus de mille yens.
You have more energy than I. Tu as plus d'énergie que moi.
We still have more than halfway to go to get to the top of the mountain. Are you really already exhausted? Nous avons encore plus de la moitié du chemin à parcourir pour atteindre le sommet. Es-tu vraiment déjà fatigué ?
Maybe she will come tomorrow; maybe she didn't come yesterday only because tomorrow she will have more free time. Peut-être elle viendra demain ; peut-être elle n'est pas venue hier justement car demain elle aura plus de temps libre.
I have more dresses than my sister. J'ai plus de robes que ma sœur.
Do you have more than one copy of this key? Disposez-vous de plus d'une copie de cette clé ?
You have more energy than I do. Tu as plus d'énergie que moi.
I shall have more to say when I am dead. J'aurai plus à dire lorsque je serai mort.
I give up. What do an Irish priest and Congolese witch doctor have in common? J'abandonne. Qu'ont en commun un prêtre irlandais et un sorcier africain ?
I have much in common with him. J'ai beaucoup en commun avec lui.
Mathematicians have this in common with the French: whatever you're trying to say to them, they take it and translate it in their own way and turn it around into something completely different. Les mathématiciens sont comme les Français : quoi que vous leur disiez ils le traduisent dans leur propre langue et le transforment en quelque chose de totalement différent.
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