Example sentences of "[adv] have [num] [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | Whereas the French Ministry of Culture alone has 7,000 officials , the entire European Commission has less than double ( 12,911 ) to deal with all policies . |
2 | Hackney alone has 20,000 pupils on roll . |
3 | And all has one definition . |
4 | If the firm pays out all its reported earnings as dividends and so has zero growth , the value of the firm will be ( using ( 6.27 ) with g = 0 ) , where Y o = earnings per share before interest and tax , T c = rate of corporation tax , = = earnings of the firm before interest and tax , r U = cost of capital ( required rate of return ) for an unlevered firm . |
5 | This type of cylinder is designed for direct boiler systems , so has two tappings to take fittings for the pipes to and from the boiler but no internal heating coil . |
6 | ‘ Appleton House only has 12–14 residents when it was built for 30 originally , ’ he said . |
7 | I mean , Essex only has 3,000 students on a good day , and modern university campuses may be foreign turf to you , but they 're happy hunting grounds to people like me . |
8 | THE MOST remarkable thing about Graham Watkins 's Macbeth is that it only has two women . |
9 | Lisson only has two women on his books , although he has shown women in the past . |
10 | It only has two eyes but they are divided for viewing above and below the water surface . |
11 | The saloon , which only has two doors and is not sold in Germany , will account for just a tiny fraction of the 37,000 cars Volkswagen intends to export to Britain during 1991 . |
12 | ‘ The thing is … well , this apartment only has two bedrooms … ’ |
13 | Other sources now insist he only has one cap . |
14 | Besides , she only has one tennis racket to her name . |
15 | They have no choice at all , and we are in a most dreadful situation and government policy only has one choice and that 's you buy , and if you ca n't afford to buy , and at the moment only thirty five per cent of families in Oxford can afford to buy on the current wage levels and the current house prices , the other sixty five per cent have no choice whatsoever , so you know you 're talking nonsense to say we want consumer choice in housing . |
16 | The earnings potential of a first degree student with one year of office experience is the same as that of a second degree student who after six years still only has one year of experience to offer . |
17 | While the pump only has one outlet , separate delivery tubes can be attached by means of tee-pieces , but control valves are necessary to adjust the flow to each individual outlet . |
18 | This sentence only has one interpretation given a fine-class transcription . |
19 | The new University is still without a Chencellor and Princess Diana may be a candidate , even though she only has one o level . |
20 | What brings such ( men ( Aurigny only has one lady pilot — on the Shorts 360 ; all Trislander aircrew are male ) to a job like this ? |
21 | In a sense the real utilitarian only has one project he takes seriously , the satisfaction of preferences or desires ( whatever they are for ) or , in the older version , the maximisation of happiness . |
22 | She is especially renowned for creating a long silk jersey halter-neck evening dress , which can be worn five different ways and is easy to make because it only has one seam . |
23 | She is especially renowned for creating a long silk jersey halter-neck evening dress which can be worn five different ways and is easy to make because it only has one seam . |
24 | ‘ She only has one feeling — pride . |
25 | Here is one of the best riders in the province and he only has one ride at our final road race meeting . |
26 | ‘ Well , not exactly , no ; Lachlan Watt only has one eye ; the other one looks like a real one but it 's glass . |
27 | Thérèse whispered : Rose Taillé only has one eye but he 's got two . |
28 | If the flat only has one entrance/exit ( which it will because it is not on the ground floor ) , it should have a fire escape , or some means of escape over a balcony or roof . |
29 | It only has 3000 genes and by this criterion is about 20 times more complicated than a bacterium and 40 times less complicated than a human . |
30 | The viola is 87cm long and is thought originally to have had twelve strings , but now only has nine wire strings . |