Example sentences of "[is] [adv] [verb] to have a [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | Coun Dixon said the corporation 's support proves that Darlington is widely considered to have a housing crisis . |
2 | The precipitation that fell before the Industrial Revolution and was preserved in glaciers and ice sheets is generally found to have a pH of over S and often as high as 6 . |
3 | It is also intended to have a model railway exhibition running in the local St. Thomas ' Community College which will be open to the public for that weekend . |
4 | He 's said to be acutely depressed , and is also thought to have a stomach ulcer . |
5 | At this point he said , quite rightly , ‘ Sod this for a lark ! ’ and is now planning to have a batch of tensile steel rods made up by a colleague who owns an engineering firm . |
6 | Pluto appeared tiny right from the start ; it is now known to have a mass only 0.2 per cent that of Earth , far too small to have caused the irregularities in the orbits of Uranus and Neptune attributed to Planet X. A dedicated group of astronomers have maintained that a tenth planet is required . |
7 | ‘ Unpolluted ’ precipitation is commonly assumed to have a pH value of 5.6 ( or 5.65 ) , although in reality the pH of precipitation in even the most remote areas of the world is typically lower than this , averaging around 5.0 . |