Example sentences of "[vb mod] [adv] have [adv] [det] " in BNC.

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1 With such facts in mind , the preference utilitarian may suggest that our aim should be not just that people should somehow have as much subjective experience as possible of the kinds they most prefer , but that as much as possible of what they would like to have happen should happen .
2 It should also have as many power connectors as there are drive bays .
3 It is up to everyone to keep checks on such things , and you may soon have even more chances to report back to Guinness Brewing GB and make sure the problem is solved .
4 Oxford remain marginal favourites but Cambridge have a slight weight advantage and could also have just enough extra pace to take charge .
5 It was never properly looked after and could sometimes have as much as two inches of muddy water in it — enough for a child to drown in if he fell over .
6 If Wales was part of a federal United Kingdom , we would obviously have far more control over our own affairs ’ , said Dr Caldwell .
7 Individuals acting as politically relevant actors will therefore have very little scope at all to shape the economic base of society or its political and social superstructure .
8 You can also have far less errors etcetera .
9 I think it 's about twenty quid a head , but you can actually have as many meals as you want , or as many puddings as you want .
10 You can never have too many socket outlets .
11 We can never have too many .
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