Example sentences of "[vb mod] have as [det] " in BNC.
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1 | Aesthetes among the novices will by now be thoroughly irritable and complaining that gardens should have as much to do with the soul as with the necessity or not of a washing line or a barbecue pit . |
2 | The Chief Rabbi himself , mistakenly regarded as the community 's official voice , is heavily influenced by this group whose view of an appropriate response to anti-Semitism and assimilation is that Jewish women should have as many babies as possible . |
3 | each person should have as many LIFESPAN user names as are required to keep the activities separate . |
4 | He retaliates by wishing : ( " That you should have as many cunts as I have pricks on me " ) |
5 | The optimum system for CL should have as few optical elements and lens/air surfaces as possible , with good coatings on lens surfaces . |
6 | With a bifilar winding the same result is achieved by two pole windings in opposite senses , as illustrated for one pole in Each of the bifilar pole windings must have as many turns as the original winding and the same rated current , so a bifilar winding has twice the volume of a conventional winding . |
7 | England must have as many poets as soldiers , so liberally does she scatter them hereabouts . |
8 | The blueprint detective story to be successful with its readers , even if they do not realise what is being done with them , must have as much of " story " in it as of " detective " ; even in that most puzzle-oriented sub-genre , the locked-room mystery . |
9 | And homeless drug addicts must have as much right to the throne as Hampstead intellectuals . |
10 | Arbroath 's walls offer a well-groomed feel , powdered silk , which must have as much to do with the history of the place as with Historic Scotland 's care . |
11 | We were told that you might have as much effect on that as you 're having with central government . |
12 | I decided that anything which said that you could have as much mayonnaise , avocados and nuts as you like and still do yourself good must be worth trying ! |
13 | Quality Management means that we could have as much as 30% more time and effort to devote to our real jobs — for that is the amount of time and effort expended in British businesses sorting out things that have gone wrong . |
14 | Charlie could have as many as he wished , but Charlie replied that a pair would be sufficient . |
15 | There were also other things such as places where people were away from home — the Plain Clothes could have as many as twenty or thirty places where people were away from home , and he was expected to pay attention and he would have to go round and visit them all . |
16 | They could have as many fish tanks as they wanted , so things came right again . |
17 | All of which suggests that they could have as many as five players in the L.G.U. squad shortly to be nominated for next year 's Curtis Cup . |
18 | The Diocese of Chester could have as many as 27 women priests within two years if ordination of women gets the go-ahead . |
19 | but , but there well yo , you could have four , you could have as many as you like |
20 | Once a fire has started , you could have as little as two minutes to get out before heat or toxic fumes overcome you . |
21 | Some weekends like Eas erm , not Easter , bank holidays , August bank holiday and stuff , you 'd have as many as they could get in . |
22 | In one example he states that a 1 : 25 000 scale soil map measuring 400 by 600 mm may have as much as 24 000 mm of drawn lines , covering 24 000 mm² ; or 10 per cent of the total map area . |
23 | If the colouristic range seems limited in places , that may have as much to do with the rather desiccated 30-year-old recording as with the composer 's only part-time virtuoso fingers . |
24 | We may choose a professional sports person as our referent and bemoan the fact that our salaries do not compare despite the fact that we may have as much talent in our chosen fields . |
25 | Bourbon , the most popular whisky made in the United States , must have at least 51% corn in the mash ; it may have as much as 79% . |
26 | The notion is gaining credence that health-care seeking in IBS , particularly to tertiary care centres , may have as much to do with a person 's cultural and psychosocial state as with the IBS symptoms themselves . |
27 | Minimum floor space is about 15 000 square metres ( about the size of a small football pitch ) and the store may have as many as 40–50 checkout points . |
28 | As the ranges of the males overlap , it is hardly surprising that the females are regularly courted by several males during the course of the breeding season — a female may have as many as four males in pursuit at the same time . |
29 | Urodeles usually have a dozen or so vertebrae in their spines ; a caecilian , however , may have as many as 270 . |
30 | Not only may she give birth to as many as nine babies at a time , but she may have as many as seventeen litters in a breeding season and she is thus capable of producing a hundred and fifty young a year . |