Example sentences of "do have considerable [noun] " in BNC.

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1 Such actors , especially the university pure mathematicians , with their followers in the ATAM , and the applied mathematicians , with their industrial allies , did have considerable success in convincing school teachers of the ‘ need ’ for change in school practice , while fending off attacks ‘ from below ’ on their own curricular practices .
2 Communism did have considerable advantages , as Tamara , 70 , a pensioner from Moscow , points out .
3 Coins do have considerable advantages over other objects as sources of information .
4 They do have considerable advantages though , and it 's worth giving them a try to see if they suit you .
5 Yet as has been shown by , amongst others , Hills , in an investigation of some applications of self-teaching systems , lectures do have considerable appeal for students .
6 Once it is accepted that management involves technical expertise , the court could , without departing from the existing but anomalous principle that the standard of care is linked to the attributes of the director , impose an appropriately higher standard , given that most executive directors of large companies do have considerable business experience .
7 It is up to local authorities , but I believe the extra grant , the extra spending permission , means that a good quality education can be delivered to children in Wales er without it in any way being jeopardised by these proposals and I would illustrate later on in my speech that local government does have considerable flexibility to spend wisely and well and it has resources at its disposal to do a good job .
8 Demanding oral triple therapy eradicates H pylori in up to 96% of patients treated but does have considerable side effects .
9 In contrast , a state investment bank under the guidance of a planning apparatus could make funds available for socially useful investment projects , and where these projects were demonstrably in the interests of working people , yet were not profitable enough to attract capitalist enterprises , the state could either adjust the parameters of the market to make them profitable ( not always easy , but the state does have considerable means at its disposal to effect such adjustments ) or failing that , nationalise the enterprises concerned , on relatively strong ideological ground .
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