Example sentences of "[noun sg] have [art] total " in BNC.
Next pageNo | Sentence |
---|---|
1 | The Association has a total of three Eagle Lodges in operation , the others being Woodford House in Southport and The White House in Bexhill-on-Sea . |
2 | In Wales the 20,311 holdings in the extended LFA have a total of 163,500 beef cattle and 3.55 million sheep ( 1983 figures ) . |
3 | Each team had a total thirty-five handicap , so one imagined it would be an even match . |
4 | The common dolphin has a total of 180 teeth , which it uses to hold the captured meal fast while it is turned around to be swallowed head first . |
5 | The première , bedevilled as always by singers ' last-minute indispositions , and by the late arrival of the archduke , was nevertheless a success , and the opera had a total of 26 performances . |
6 | However , both are in some ways representative of towpaths generally in that ( a ) these canals pass through some areas of concentrated population — Scotland 's Central Belt having a total of over two million , and these canals pass right through it — and ( b ) parts of the towpaths are urban and others completely rural . |
7 | The country 's military and ice-breaking fleet has a total of 407 nuclear reactors , producing 20,000 cubic metres of liquid and 6,000 cubic metres of solid radioactive waste each year . |
8 | In well under the two years they had allowed themselves , the appeal had a total of £54 million with a further £30 million promised by the government . |