Example sentences of "have much " in BNC.

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1 Soon afterwards , though , she writes : ‘ I do n't want to suggest that Difficulties with girls and The Waste Land really have much to do with each other . ’
2 His complete mastery of technique and flawless sense of proportion and design have much to teach .
3 At the upper end of luxury the first-class Mark 3s have much more room with one-plus-two seating , like their earlier Mark 1 and 2 counterparts but all in open saloon accommodation , since the side-corridor coach was deemed to be a thing of the past .
4 You and your pet have much to learn and it will be both fun and fruitful if you go along together .
5 He by no means dismisses the claims of these poets , but gently and respectfully sets them aside — ‘ I do not feel that they have much part in this essay .
6 So the narratives from Michael and Billy have much to recoup .
7 In many ways they have much in common .
8 We have much to bless and indeed warmly remember him for .
9 The fascinating question raised is , are dolphins conscious , aware , and conceptualising creatures , with whom we can communicate and from whom we have much to learn ?
10 Paraguay 's is open wide , with smuggling its biggest earner , so people have much to lose if the incentive to smuggle is reduced by tariff reductions .
11 Rock roses , especially evergreen species like Cistus x purpureus ( huge pink flowers with dark blotches ) make straggly shrubs , but have much character and love heat .
12 Even if you personally have much more of a weight problem than this dieter , do not try to speed up change too much .
13 I do n't think we have much to lose . ’
14 They can thank whatever devils they happen to worship that I have much gentleness in my soul and am not given to vituperation or excessive polemic .
15 Ulster Protestants have much in common with their close relatives , American cowboys and hillbillies .
16 FEW lending institutions have much in common with the Labour party but they are united in one respect : both are worried about people disappearing from the electoral register through poll tax evasion .
17 The Tories have much for which they should seek forgiveness .
18 Fairport Convention still have much to offer , but these days suffer unfavourable comparison with earlier stages of their 25-year career .
19 Not that petrol car owners in Britain have much to rejoice about .
20 Both have much to play for , for Luton have again given themselves a chance of escaping the drop into the Second Division while Forest are still smarting from their Rumbelows Cup defeat by United at Wembley last Sunday .
21 The Norwegian Government had introduced two welfare schemes for farmers that have much to recommend them , particularly for the family farmers in the more remote areas .
22 WHEN IT COMES TO TRADE BANKS HAVE MUCH TO OFFER
23 Britain and the EC have much to lose from protectionist measures .
24 Claude Arkell and his forefathers have much to be thanked for .
25 ‘ If you tell her , it 's halfway to Cropper and Blackadder — and they have much more punch than she has , I suppose . ’
26 There is a carnival spirit abroad in contemporary Italian writing , with a lot of masks being worn , but a depressing sense that a few of them have much to hide .
27 These systems have much to commend them when ordering has to be made from multiple or remote sites .
28 ‘ I know I have much to do and learn , but with the able assistance of Lady Bridhe and Seumas Ban , I feel quite capable of running the household to my husband 's satisfaction without your interference . ’
29 Now , I have much to be getting on with and would appreciate your not following me about and interrupting me like this .
30 The social workers and foster mothers who have worked with children abused in this way also have much to tell us , as Bea Campbell 's recent Channel 4 film demonstrated : not least that they too lived in fear whilst trying to discover what had happened to the children they were working with .
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