Example sentences of "[noun] had [adv] [adv] [to-vb] " in BNC.
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1 | Maggie had barely enough to live on . |
2 | Carol had quite enough to do with her own job and all her own shopping without preparing meals as well and she hoped she would have a little rest after Christmas , now that people took time off in lots of offices until after the New Year . |
3 | The County Council had also now to increase its monitoring of dumping operations in response to community concerns . |
4 | Fortunately , the good citizens of Geneva had enough else to think about at this juncture . |
5 | The Olympians had slightly further to swim , and while the juniors were allowed to crawl Moorhouse was made to swim the breast stroke at which he won gold at Seoul 5 years ago . |
6 | The idea of a department of state concerned solely with foreign affairs had clearly still to fight for acceptance . ) |
7 | Those approaching graduation had even more to fear . |
8 | The axis of the great shift in the world ran between Bonn and Moscow , and if Britain was nominally closer to it all than the United States , its political leaders had even less to say . |
9 | It was left to Erin Pizzey to reveal that many , if not most , physically abused women had nowhere else to go . |