Example sentences of "[noun pl] have [pron] to " in BNC.

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1 Three patterns of distributions of authorship number are suggested by these my data : ( a ) the ‘ left shifted ’ pattern seen in high profile basic research journals ( Nature , Cell ) , in which over 90% of articles have one to five authors ( mode 2 ) ; ( b ) the ‘ right shifted ’ pattern characterised by few small group studies and many large group studies ( mode 7 ) seen in low profile basic research ( BBRC ) and clinical research ( JCO ) journals ; and ( c ) a rapid fall from six to seven authors ( mode 6 ) in general medical journals ( NEJM , Lancet ) .
2 But because this ruled out all danger or adventure , Eternity became destructive to the spirit , and the bureaucrats had themselves to be destroyed .
3 And these top earners have it to a tee .
4 THEY may be cheap , but Europe 's discount food stores have plenty to be cheerful about .
5 President Michael Jones said : ‘ At last it looks as though home owners and estate agents have something to be cheerful about . ’
6 President Michael Jones said : ‘ At last it looks as though home owners and estate agents have something to be cheerful about .
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