Example sentences of "they have much " in BNC.
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1 | He by no means dismisses the claims of these poets , but gently and respectfully sets them aside — ‘ I do not feel that they have much part in this essay . |
2 | In many ways they have much in common . |
3 | ‘ If you tell her , it 's halfway to Cropper and Blackadder — and they have much more punch than she has , I suppose . ’ |
4 | On this point they have much in common with travellers from the past : the word ‘ travel ’ comes from ‘ travail ’ and until the second half of the nineteenth century travel was such hard and dangerous work that few people contemplated it . |
5 | While they have much in common , ageism is perhaps different in two major respects . |
6 | While nuclear power and genetic engineering may appear on the surface to be unconnected they have much in common ; the term nuclear , for example , relates to nucleus which is a characteristic of both inorganic atoms and organic cells that comprise the fundamental components of living organisms . |
7 | They have much to teach us , as I hope the following pages will demonstrate … . |
8 | Though formally apart , the two organisations may find they have much in common . |
9 | They have much more to say on less apocalyptic matters , such as the treatment of persons who are in the hands of the adversary . |
10 | They have much in common . |
11 | We shall be drawing our examples from the professional knowledge , not only of teachers , but of media specialists and librarians , because they have much to suggest to us , and because their contributions within schools and without are important to what can be attempted and achieved . |
12 | The offering of a free service and the ability to advertise have obviously been key factors having little to do with questions of social class composition , though they have much to do with socialization since law centres perceive their role very differently from those in private practice . |
13 | Although many sociologists see professionals as a distinctive part of the upper middle class , others have argued that they have much in common with managers . |
14 | They have much in common with the best of today 's electronic organs . |
15 | However they have much in common . |
16 | Although children of four may look like pint-sized fives , they have much less concentration . |
17 | As for helmets , I have never been convinced that they have much to offer , and my views are broadly confirmed by recent reviews in the CTC magazine and the journal ‘ New Cyclist ’ ( neither organisation being anti-helmet ; the reviews are widely based and fair ) . |
18 | Yet , despite the five centuries which passed between the creation of these two buildings and their different geographical location , they have much in common . |
19 | The rich have greater incentive to oppose redistributive policies in that they have much more to lose , and there are arguments that suggest that risk-averse individuals are keener to defend against a loss than to secure a gain ( see Jones and Cullis 1986 ) . |
20 | They have much less to do with the demands of competitiveness than with the perversities of an industrial relations law whose imbalance was over-corrected during the 1980s . |
21 | Do you think that when people are buying the insurance that they have much of an idea about their consumer power ? |
22 | There is a carnival spirit abroad in contemporary Italian writing , with a lot of masks being worn , but a depressing sense that a few of them have much to hide . |