Example sentences of "have a [adj] [noun] [adv] [to-vb] " in BNC.

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1 In sum then , though the Supplement has a good deal more to commend it than its 1977 parent , it comes across as a car-orientated guide , static in outlook and narrow-minded in perspective .
2 We shall have a good deal more to say about this in a later chapter .
3 I 've a good mind never to allow you in the Park again ! ’
4 She had a terrible urge just to chuck it at Evelyn 's feet and run away , but she knew if she did that there was a chance she might burst into tears .
5 I had the feeling on reading it that a dam had just burst , and that she had a great deal more to say .
6 The manners which Topaz had been taught at the convent were good enough as a basis for acceptable behaviour , but she soon discovered that she had a great deal more to learn , and would also have to adopt a whole new set of values .
7 All feel they now have a great deal more to offer their customers and their employers .
8 All three comital functions are documented in Charles the Bald 's reign , though royal instructions have a good deal more to say about the first and second than about the third .
9 Excuse me excuse me boys we have er we have a rare opportunity here to have er a bring the sales meeting to an end where we will resume in the sub-committee , the third party in the sales office users sub-committee
10 Finally , a reminder that we have a special programme tonight to bring you results and news from today 's local government elections .
11 It was in the nature of the Franco regime , as it is to a greater or lesser degree in that of all authoritarian systems , not to provide the public with full information , for problems can be " resolved " more rapidly if those in power have a free hand simply to suppress them .
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