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

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1 The film , shot in England , follows the Yorks from story-book romance to separation and has had to have a £500,000 re-shoot to catch up on Fergie 's topless frolics .
2 GLASGOW Airport is to have a £4 million hotel .
3 I 'd like to have a pair of boots like a German officer .
4 Annie never knew what it was to have a pair of boots on her feet until she was ten . ’
5 I would n't have known myself , but I happen to have a pair of ears in that establishment .
6 And erm we used to carry erm used to have a pair of binoculars with him and I used to have the old er telescope do you see .
7 As a result it could become the first estate in the area to have a 20mph speed limit introduced .
8 She is believed to have a £4.2 million fortune based solely on French property she owned before her marriage to the tycoon .
9 The number of patients was chosen to give a sample size of at least 300 , which was calculated to have a 90% power to detect a 1% difference in glycated haemoglobin ( haemoglobin A 1 c ) concentration at the 5% level between two groups of equal size , given a standard deviation of 2.5% .
10 Aye , we used to have a works magazine .
11 We perhaps had a works ' er we had to have a works ' holiday yeah .
12 Primarily the computer has to have a graphics capability , preferably monochrome and as high a resolution as possible .
13 It is advisable , but by no means essential , to have a graphics screen so that some idea of the final format can be achieved .
14 An individual who voluntarily quit from his last job is estimated to have a 64% lower chance of obtaining an offer in Models I and 2 , ceteris paribus , compared with only 38% less in Model 3 .
15 The group now claims to have a 50% share of the US car manuals market .
16 Any metropolis or conurbation , we like big words , with a population of over 50,000 will by law have to have a 75% sewage recycle programme .
17 Initially 90% of the production will go for use in NEC products ; to date demand is highest for the 9.4″ screens used in laptops , although NEC expects the market to grow to a $8,900m market by 2000 , when it hopes to have a 25% market share .
18 But when Sam got married he 's had to have a sixpence in .
19 The following year , the medical officer noted a great increase in maternity cases at St. Peter 's Hospital and said that it was ‘ absolutely necessary to have a staff midwife to relieve the maternity sister ’ .
20 I believe that it will do so because we are fortunate to have a staff who have gained a world-wide reputation for their efficiency and courtesy .
21 You have to have a series of watertight rules and regulations .
22 I began to have a series of nightmares where I experienced painful sensations up and down my spine , weird chanting and a feeling of terror .
23 The best way to do this is to have a series of numbered points with headings and then to write concise summaries under each heading .
24 It was , in a way , rather restful to have a series of instructions covering almost every area of one 's life .
25 To implement a network , it is necessary to have a series of pointers at each record occurrence .
26 Pharmacy chain Macarthy has dropped attempts to have a sales promotion scheme by drugs retailer UniChem declared illegal .
27 Pharmacy chain Macarthy has dropped attempts to have a sales promotion scheme by drugs retailer UniChem declared illegal .
28 Erm but one of the things they did not like is for erm to have a sales consultant on the medical practice for three weeks using their
29 Something tied up , something in there as a heading so every member of staff knows that at such and such a time they are working on a heading of environmental awareness I would like us to have a precis of what that 's gon na involve but , I sha n't worry if we have n't got that we 've moved on a step
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