Example sentences of "[noun pl] [adv] have [adv] [adj] [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 Working people and shoppers here have as much right to sit in the sunshine at lunchtime for a few minutes as their counterparts elsewhere in the country .
2 Military design and development contracts generally have comparatively thin profit margins , and while an allowance for unexpected extra work will have been built into the contract price , it appears as if GEC-Ferranti seriously underestimated the work involved to make the radar operationally acceptable .
3 If the galls normally have only one insect inside each , count how many adults you have collected altogether .
4 Advent of low cost processors allowing DSP algorithms to be implemented with relative ease means electronics engineers now have much greater awareness of its potential — certainly not the case five years ago .
5 In comparison with the Japanese , UK companies often have somewhat larger profit margins , but then ROI is substantially less due to excessive fixed assets and work-in-progress and excessive investment lead times leading to more idle assets .
6 Tropical soils often have too little zinc for rice or citrus , or molybdenum for legumes while reclaimed peats have too little copper for many crops , while there are low levels of nitrogen and phosphorus almost everywhere .
7 Mhm , and you feel that youngsters nowadays have maybe less opportunity than you had yourself when you were leaving school ?
8 All three say the banks already have too much influence over students ' lives , and that loans will strengthen the hold .
9 Thus c-type bands always have sharp distinct Q branches on an indistinct background with no apparent gap between P and R branches ; b-type bands have a central dip with no distinct Q-branch ( or sometimes a Q-branch clearly divided into two , again leaving a distinct central gap ) ; and a-type bands have more or less clear P , Q , and R branches .
10 Smaller companies who want to do business with , say , motor manufacturers or DIY retailers often have very little choice about whether or not to adopt EDI .
11 Sick dogs often have very poor blood pressure and their veins may be fragile , which may also create difficulties .
12 Many of these activities also have relatively low energy requirements , and DRA commodities such as red meat and solitude are in increasing demand .
13 Bonds also have more intricate cash flow patterns than money market securities , which typically involve just a single payment at maturity .
14 Peasants often have more practical experience than philosophers and are just as keen to make money out of their produce .
15 For the low risk junctions , however , the opposite is the case , high risk exemplars actually have significantly less information described .
16 But diesel engines also have very dirty exhaust emissions .
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