Example sentences of "[verb] have big [noun] " in BNC.

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1 The USM has had big successes , such as the Burford Group , a property investment company which came to the market in March 1986 at 80p , and in September 1987 was trading at 420p .
2 But the influx of tourists and the money they 've pumped into the economy has had big advantages .
3 ‘ We do n't like to have big discussions as to how our art should be . ’
4 You 're always going to have big earners .
5 Big animals tend to have big brains partly just because they are big , but this does n't necessarily mean that they are , in any interesting sense , ‘ cleverer ’ .
6 Because we had people coming into the town that had come out of rooms one and two rooms in Har , in wherever they came from to Harlow and there were so many things that they required for their home that they could n't afford to have big families and pay their way .
7 Both newspapers he bought had big articles on the murder of Nicola Sharpe .
8 We have had big clubs v small clubs , east Wales v west Wales , above all at the moment the big clubs against the union , all of them undermining the fabric of the national game , everyone seeming to be suspicious of everyone else .
9 According to his approving mother , Mrs Jacqui Stallone , Miss Jennifer has a surgically-enlarged bosom because ‘ all his women have had big busts and he likes that . ’
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