Example sentences of "[noun] have [adv] [det] " in BNC.

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1 Moreover , if the retailer has too much stock of perishable goods , items may deteriorate or pass their ‘ sell by ’ date before they are sold .
2 The present thick Ethernet cabling outside the main building has too many tight-radius bends , which cause packet collision errors .
3 IBM Corp has yet another new company , IBM Software Manufacturing Co , which it has formed in Somers , New York to provide ‘ a full range of fulfillment services to software developers ’ : translated into English , that means duplicating floppy disks , producing and printing manuals , doing foreign language translation , packaging and assembly , and even providing worldwide distribution and marketing support ; the new company has been formed to exploit the fact that IBM already offers these services through its IBM Programming Systems line of business to other IBM units and independent vendors ; the company has also opened a CD-ROM manufacturing facility in Charlotte , North Carolina .
4 This is a salutary reminder of the powerful implications of teacher enthusiasm : no doubt at least part of the popularity of any text has as much to do with the way it is taught , as with characteristics embodied in the text itself .
5 erm Yet the distinction is one on which Proust repeatedly insists , at least for critical purposes , and elsewhere I think he puts the same idea quite succinctly , when he says and I quote , ‘ The man who inhabits the same body as a great genius has very little contact with him . ’
6 ‘ International Communism has as much or as little significance as the Commonwealth . ’
7 In this model , the male has as much interest in forming a stable family unit as the female and gets just as broody .
8 It follows that each element of Q[x] has infinitely many associates .
9 As Golding was to remark in Stockholm in 1983 , on receiving the Nobel prize for literature , fiction has far more to do with the general mind of mankind than with the writer 's own quirks and obsessions : ‘ not just what the writer is thinking , but what a huge segment of the world is thinking . ’
10 Rehospitalization as a single outcome measure has too many problems to be used in isolation from other measures .
11 At the end of May Dorothy could write to her brother Richard that ‘ William has now some poems in the Bristol press ’ ; and by mid-September , just as Coleridge and Wordsworth were preparing to leave for Germany , the Lyrical Ballads were at last ready to be offered to an indifferent public .
12 The front bit has n't much blood in it , but the two side bits when they fill up with blood and they start to stretch , it 's like blowing up a balloon .
13 so what 's the winning formula … how come Swindon has so many young golfing greats …
14 Among transition metal hydrides the mass of the metal atom has rather little effect ; frequencies are in the range 2200–1700 cm -1 , the precise value depending on the metal and the other ligands involved .
15 As my PC has exactly this configuration , what does this mean to the uninitiated ?
16 The size of these advances will vary , but if a writer has already several hit singles in his or her catalogue the advance may be very sizeable .
17 Some voiced sounds may become devoiced under the influence of surrounding voiceless sounds : the /L/ in play has very little voicing ; the /r/ in tray loses some voicing , making it slightly fricative ; the /v/ in fivepence will also be devoiced ( because of the /p/ ) and may even be assimilated to a voiceless /f/ : / " faifpens/ .
18 They say Ross on Wye has too many bad memories for them
19 well I think erm , the short answer is that I ca n't erm , erm provide the parties with any time on Friday , er , the case , this case has already some what over run it 's estimate , which has put pressure on the commercial judge as it is , there 's gon na be even more pressure on Friday , erm , I 'm afraid to say the , that the complexities of this case as such that I can not erm begin to think that even if we started at ten we would erm , necessarily finish within the hour , I have difficulties starting at ten o'clock anyway , I think we 'll simply have to erm , put the matter off , off until Monday morning I , Mr ca n't attend I really do n't think that I can erm put it off er any longer than that
20 No one else in the tragedies has as many soliloquies as Iago does ( not even Hamlet ) .
21 Yet most tend to agree with the right-wing slogan , ‘ the boat is full ’ , meaning Germany has too many foreigners .
22 The hon. Gentleman 's hon. and learned Friend has as much right to express his views as the hon. Gentleman had .
23 Now the horse has yet another owner and will run against Arazi in the Kentucky Derby for an American whose birthday coincides with his country 's greatest race .
24 He will find that in both Bath and Lancashire the electorate has as little faith in Labour 's policies as he has .
25 ‘ Anyway , that photograph has as much bearing on our present difficulties as the Tyrrell Society .
26 Bonanza has too many friends who 'd be interested to see him .
27 Jean has n't much time — and I think I might do it quite well . ’
28 Thus Moore 's methodology points inevitably to his main ethical conclusion , which is that nothing , or at least very little , is to any great degree good except for cases of personal affection and the enjoyment of beautiful objects and that everything in life which does not come under these heads has barely any value apart from whatever it may have as a means of promoting these great goods .
29 However , if a cell has too much cholesterol , it can be removed by an HDL particle colliding with the cell and picking up the cholesterol that is excess to requirements .
30 You could be forgiven for thinking at first that Quick Help for WordPerfect has very few advantages over the help already supplied with WordPerfect .
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