Example sentences of "[noun] [vb mod] have a number " in BNC.

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1 Studies to measure human gastric crypt or gland cell proliferation may have a number of practical clinical applications in relation to both benign and malignant gastric conditions .
2 If possible , ladders should have a number of exits , particularly important on high slides disguised as playhouses or dens , for toddlers who bottle out !
3 The USCG aircraft will have a number of special features and mission equipment , whereas the 20G for the commercial market will in general be a Series F with ATF3-6 engines rated at over 5,000 lbs thrust .
4 Organizations can have a number of different orientations towards their markets .
5 In other words , a particular course might have a number of subjects associated with it .
6 A girl could have a number of sambandham lovers , either at the same time or in sequence .
7 A tuple will have a number of attributes , and in the SALES-ORDER relation of Figure 3.21 , ‘ name ’ , ‘ part ’ and ‘ quantity ’ are attributes .
8 Each vertex may have a number of edges emanating from it .
9 Better provided classrooms may have a number of computers , but groups may have to be rotated in turn to use a computer , while other groups carry out other tasks .
10 Those churches which are blessed with good human and material resources may have a number of music leaders and musicians .
11 Large files will have a number of inverted indexes .
12 Some databases may have all the information in one record held in one large field e.g. Prestel , COMMUNITEL or MICROVIEWDATA databases , while database management programs may have a number of fields all of which can be accessed individually e.g. KWIRS , SIR , QUEST or MASTERFILE .
13 The centre will have a number of machines such as IBM RS/6000 , AS/400 and PS/55 linked to Sun Microsystems Inc and Hewlett-Packard Co workstations under Ethernet , and then to personal computers such as the top-selling NEC Corp 9800 under a Token Ring network .
14 In Croydon dividing courses could have a number of damaging effects .
15 A computerised version would have a number of levels based on key words , e.g. high-frequency spellings , and also enable teachers to introduce new vocabulary .
16 The computer salesperson will have a number of systems to suit the needs and resources of different customers .
17 Each CUSTOMER can have a number of outstanding ORDERS , but an ORDER can refer to only one CUSTOMER : CUSTOMER places ORDER .
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