Example sentences of "[adj] [n mass] [adv] have a [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 Do you think that the German people today have a sense of their own recent history ?
2 Amstrad 's ad for a double-headed cassette player also heads into a court-action , as the BPI anti- home-taping folk nearly have a heart-attack .
3 The National Headquarters reputedly had a museum of offensive weapons used by anti-fascists which included knuckledusters , rubber piping , coshes of all sizes , razors set in potatoes and daggers .
4 You er when it comes to erm er whatever you are selling in tradi what I call traditional and retail sales , so that retail sales sometimes have a price tag up there .
5 It is difficult to summarise them , but , broadly , both they and the Cumberbatch survey confirm the public support for televising , suggest that interest waned slightly as novelty wore off , indicate that on some matters there is growing understanding of Parliament , but make plain that many people still have a lot to learn about MPs and their work and roles .
6 Erm well perhaps you , you wou would you er let me perhaps er well not let me but perhaps I could ring a few of erm those people just to have a chat with them and perhaps put , you know , talk about the er planning your future exercise with them as well , could you , would you give me some numbers please ?
7 Enough people there to have a bundle !
8 Solitary people often have a cat or dog as a companion too ; but it is not the same as having a companion of one 's own kind .
9 Finally , the mass media also have an interest in keeping alive this potent myth , for it allows them to present political events to voters — consumers in simplified and personalized narrative forms which can be readily understood .
10 No , most people just have a bath .
11 Most people now have a telephone at home and many more use telephones in their working lives .
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