Example sentences of "[num] have some " in BNC.
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1 | By contrast , the English seem to have had fewer ships at this period , although Edward III had some royal ships , and vessels were built for largely defensive purposes . |
2 | Almost all the new stations opened in the London suburban area after 1920 had some form of subsidy from the developers . |
3 | About a quarter of women in their 40s have some degree of baldness ( androgenic alopecia ) . |
4 | The Society in 1922 had some sixty thousand members belonging to about seven hundred and fifty lodges , including twenty-two for the deaf , who , it turned out , proved an exceptionally good risk . |
5 | My twin brother appeared by the age of about ten to have some hearing loss . |
6 | The only other point I make is reply to Charles I have some sympathy to him Charles in trying to defend the er the indefensible . |
7 | Four other MLs reached England — ML 8 made the passage on one engine and MLs 6 , 12 and 13 had some damage and casualties . |
8 | That of France , the greatest European State , did not again reach the level achieved in the War of the Spanish Succession , when in 1710 Louis XIV had some 360,000 soldiers at his disposal ; but most others grew . |
9 | Thus manufacturer 1 and retailer 1 have some surplus to share . |
10 | The announcement of room temperature fusion in 1989 has some of the hallmarks of a detective mystery where appearances deceive . |
11 | The Electrophone Company was formed by Mr H. S. J. Booth in 1894 , and by 1896 had some 50 subscribers in London . |
12 | ‘ Do you two have some news for me ? ’ she asked with a mischievous smile . |
13 | I think yes , I think you two have some sort of arrangement to take other lovers when you feel the need , but just a word of warning , querida . |
14 | About 10 per cent of the population in 1988 had some form of private health insurance cover ( Propper and Maynard , 1990 ; Laing , 1990 ) . |