Example sentences of "have [adj] [n mass] " in BNC.

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1 If you do n't have fresh fruit to hand , just use an equal weight of canned or frozen fruit instead .
2 ‘ Do they have smoked salmon on Shuttles ? ’ said Gurder .
3 Do we have adequate means of obtaining reliable information about the performance of pupils in schools and , if not , what further measures are required ?
4 Conditions will determine the different degrees of neutralisation : even lakes next to each other can have different acidities .
5 Together with MBB , Daimler will have annual sales of more than DM80 billion ( close to 4% of West Germany 's CHI' ) and 380,000 employees .
6 In other words , if your offspring is going to be very reproductively successful then , because of variance of male reproductive success , you should have male offspring .
7 ‘ Fairly early on we decided we 'd have separate people doing the Dalek voices because the actors hired to work them from the inside were being engaged more for their physical skills in manipulating Daleks than for their formal acting abilities , made redundant by the energies just to operate them . ’
8 In subsequent years when you prepare your gains and losses bar charts you will then have objective data on which to evaluate the effectiveness of your plans .
9 Pierre Le Rue may not have mega sales or an exceptionally large following behind him , but the combination of the band 's musical ability and his stage presence made for a very enjoyable evening .
10 Some donors might have great works of art which they 've lost interest in , or that belonged to their father or their grandfather .
11 I , I should think we 'd probably have good people going ,
12 However , lambs of 6-7 months can have considerable N. battus burdens and it is therefore doubtful if this age immunity is absolute .
13 In contrast , a state investment bank under the guidance of a planning apparatus could make funds available for socially useful investment projects , and where these projects were demonstrably in the interests of working people , yet were not profitable enough to attract capitalist enterprises , the state could either adjust the parameters of the market to make them profitable ( not always easy , but the state does have considerable means at its disposal to effect such adjustments ) or failing that , nationalise the enterprises concerned , on relatively strong ideological ground .
14 It should be regarded as a non-secure , learning environment only , and should not have live data entered into it except for training purposes .
15 By the time you had let them out you would have domesticated deer who are no longer likely to be able to fend for and defend themselves as they previously did .
16 Now the State has already got a problem because in the next century , it will have insufficient people at work to pay for old age pensions we already know Mr Portillo is doing a pension review and is looking about only targeting it to the needy at the bottom well that means a lot of people like you and me will miss out on State pensions .
17 What will happen is you 'll have homeless people on the streets begging .
18 First , any traditional mistrust of credit as such which may have inclined people towards its close regulation must be dissociated from a practical concern about genuine risks of abuse , exploitation or harmful confusion .
19 Trade unions will usually have statistical data about the industries in which their members are working .
20 One can be attributed incomer status in any local community because one does not have close kin in the area , because one was not born there or , simply , because one has not become known in them one can not claim membership in terms of any of these attributes .
21 So again can you see you have other people to consider if you 've partners , but that 's one of the difficulties of having a partner , but then again think , if you do n't have a partner , that 's worse cos you 've nobody to communicate with , nobody to shout at , nobody to organize or organize you , er nobody ready made to go out with , you 've got it all to do yourself because your number one requirement when you 're left on your own is to get the company and the activity , whereas if you , if you are er living with a person then at least a certain amount of that is ready to hand .
22 Yes , but we , we 're talking about the days when you do have other people available , what would you spend your time doing ?
23 We do not have relevant data to investigate such topics as do countries such as Australia and the USA .
24 HISTORIC war department buildings in Essex are being restored to their former glory.Jobless volunteers have started clearing overgrowth from around the wartime buildings at Beacon Hill , Harwich , paving the way for full restoration work in the future.The work is being organised by NACRO , the National Association for the Care and Rehabilitation of Offenders , on behalf of the Essex Training and Enterprise Council.Project supervisor Ray Rawlinson said the 18 people working at Beacon Hill were long-term unemployed and did not have criminal records.The buildings date back to the Napoleonic wars were updated during the first and second world wars .
25 Whereas if you think your offspring are not gon na be particularly successful , you should have female offspring because they always get , get mated in this kind of , in this kind of set up .
26 To come somewhere like this would have been better , somewhere where I had to be in at a certain time , where I could n't have certain people come in .
27 Although they face daily and substantial fluctuations in demand for their output , they wish to ensure that they do have sufficient staff available to help them satisfy this demand .
28 We do have sufficient data that a straightforward regime of thrombolysis and aspirin works , but I would advise holding off on the heparin until more data is available .
29 However , the plea continually made to us by senior police officers and members of the Police Federation and other organisations representing the police is that they do not have sufficient people .
30 Now finally assured of a publisher and a book , he could forget his earlier disappointments and even indulge , briefly , in a degree of euphoria : he envisaged a spectacular success and had " the greatest confidence " that the book would have huge sales .
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