Example sentences of "[adv] have a [n mass] " in BNC.
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1 | Nevertheless the single base-line is adhered to , so we still have a series of episodic groups only formally united . |
2 | The spikes also have a 50% chance of causing infected wounds . |
3 | I also have a pair of 8 × 56 binoculars , which are excellent . |
4 | They also have a 220mm x 150mm x 90mm drybox for first aid kit or documents . |
5 | Please also have a sales splurge on MRM 's Cook Books and the Music Book — many new people in your class will not know about them ! |
6 | It may therefore be expected that the solutions obtained may be related to known cylindrically symmetric solutions , or to stationary axisymmetric solutions , which similarly have a pair of Killing vectors . |
7 | Where they indubitably have a pair , then it is often only patience that is required , though sometimes incorrect pH may be causing problems . |
8 | And that rate of assaults means officers in the city now have a 50% chance of being victims , like these . |
9 | We now have a means of assessing the extent of formal links within a piece of discourse . |
10 | I did not flee the toxic Shakespeare School of English without abstracting a certain amount of their blushlessly chauvinistic writing-paper , and now have a series of pretty testimonials to my ability , each weighted to tickle the gonads of a different prospective employer . |
11 | She would go down to the club and do some keep fit for an hour , then have a fruit juice lunch and see if she could find a game of tennis . |
12 | While the bottom-dwelling or burrowing bivalves mostly have a pair of strong muscles to pull the valves together , in the swimming forms the muscles have become modified so that there is one particularly powerful muscle , centrally placed , to produce the powerful clapping movement that propels the animal through the water . |