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

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1 ‘ The next day you are on an aircraft and having a bumpy ride .
2 Café Quick costs £9,500 and has a three-product menu choice of chips , chicken and pizza .
3 Looking further ahead , Exmoor Dual 's zeros are 185p and have a projected redemption price of 489p at 31 August 2001 — equivalent to a yearly gross redemption yield of nearly 10.5 p.c .
4 He now needed to learn his tables up to six times and also be able to do multiplication , addition , subtraction and division , tens and units , shillings and pence and have a basic knowledge of simple weights and lengths .
5 Wolves yesterday signed Newcastle striker David Kelly for £750,000 and have an estimated £3 million available for new players .
6 The conflict was regularly reported in the mass media and had a serious effect on public confidence in the party .
7 New NHS Trust application South Tees Community and Mental Health Care , which employs more than 1,500 people and has an annual budget of £33m. , this week launched its bid to become a self-governing trust .
8 The organisation employs 1700 people and has an annual turnover of dkk 2.6 billion .
9 Apartments sleep 2–4 people and have a separate bedroom with sofa beds in the lounge , a kitchenette , private bathroom and a balcony .
10 Then you have go with lots and lots of people and have a big party .
11 People are very understanding and really if you talk to people and have an interesting time , it takes your mind off yourself .
12 Other places contain a huge variety of species and have a high biomass .
13 The Diamond , the largest hall in the University with a seating capacity of over 1,500 , is a popular venue for major choral and orchestral works and has a splendid organ which is used regularly for major recitals .
14 The Diamond , the largest hall in the University with a seating capacity of over 1,500 , is a popular venue for major choral and orchestral works and has a splendid organ which is used regularly for major recitals .
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