Example sentences of "have [vb pp] [adv] [det] as a " in BNC.
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1 | They 'd have had four times more FAKINTIL deserters if they 'd shown as little as a quarter extra clemency . |
2 | Without ever themselves having had as much as a picture postcard to sell , they feel entitled to criticise both the dead peer and his widow for having disposed of some of the contents of Althorp . |
3 | And I suppose over the last twelve month we must have had as many as a dozen of such inquiries wanted their stamp franked . |
4 | If what she was doing were n't so important she would never have put so much as a foot inside them . |
5 | All this information , compiled during a journey that may have lasted as much as a quarter of an hour , enabled it to deduce the exact course it had to take in order to arrive back at its nest-hole . |
6 | By 1880 he was turning to German models , and as business increased ( he is believed to have employed as many as a hundred men ) production became stereotyped . |
7 | I mean I , I , I , I 've had as many as a thousand marbles in a bag . |
8 | In a basket scram it 's three wheel I 've had as many as a hundred and forty pound loaves in a scram to push from to Street up to Road . |
9 | Manchester United manager Alex Ferguson , as we know from his rages at players who 've had as much as a sniff of the barmaid 's apron , is the man who put the temper in temperance . |
10 | The wide formal boulevards of Algiers , the plane-trees with their trunks painted white , the tall graceful white-painted houses with their balconies and shutters , the shade of the square reserved for Europeans : all these reminded him of the France he had loved so much as a child ; the towns of the South — Arles or Nîmes or Avignon , some of the small towns of the Loire . |