Example sentences of "[adv] [n mass] have a [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | It also means having a wash just before entering into such activity . |
2 | In 1978 it cost about $2.50 to have a ton of hazardous waste dropped in a safe hole in the ground ; in 1987 the cost ranged from $200 upwards . |
3 | All too often people have a board with footstraps , so they assume they should be doing funboard manoeuvres , such as the carve gybe . |
4 | Did at least 50% have a garden ? |
5 | but it , if everybody has the opportunities listening to the good news of the kingdom , in the , in the old world well then people have a chance , that means a , everybody 's having a chance does n't it ? |
6 | GONE are the days when people had a pride in keeping the fronts and backs of their houses clean . |
7 | Graham Dodsworth , sales controller for Skipper of Darlington , said : ‘ Things should really take off at the weekend when people have a chance to look round our showrooms on their day off . ’ |
8 | I learnt , many years later , that they paid over £30 to have a book of poems printed , and that it sold two copies . |