Example sentences of "[adj] have [adv] [det] [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 The fusion of the figure and its surroundings on which the Italians insisted was something that the Cubists had already achieved , and although the Futurists went further and added that the painting must be a synthesis of things seen and things remembered , visible and invisible , this had very little effect on the means employed .
2 This is particularly welcome : the 911 had so much weight concentrated over its tail that it was prone to locking front wheels in the wet .
3 ‘ You 're lucky to have so much freedom . ’
4 Even if this interpretation is correct , however , the section is not likely to have very much effect on the way companies operate in practice .
5 It is better to have too much information rather than too little in a democratic , consumerist society .
6 We all have too much experience of what it is like for council tenants trying to exercise their supposed freedom for us to lie easily with the Government 's assurances on that matter .
7 Generally we all have too much salt in the diet and our bodies have to work hard to excrete the excess .
8 Those have too little spline for your bow . ’
9 Although both batteries show the correct voltage , the alkaline has far more stamina .
10 He feels that in the circumstances it would not be right to have too much fun .
11 If not , did the Vietnamese have that much chance of winning as a national army ?
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