Example sentences of "have half [art] " in BNC.
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1 | The Pru has half a million motorists on its books and is sending them each a booklet when their policies are renewed explaining the benefits of conversion . |
2 | Unfortunately , Mr Savage has half a point . |
3 | Sun — which admits its latest strategy is similar to the route trodden by MIPS Computer Systems Inc that now has half a dozen semiconductor companies selling its R series RISC designs — says it is just awaiting clearance to announce the names of several firms that have agreed to take on the Sparc . |
4 | It says it has half a dozen ports of packages to GL from large software house which will be released for PX/Iris GL users within three months — it 'll also help smaller firms without its marketing muscle bring their applications to market under PX/Iris GL , which is priced at £3,250 for a development licence — £320 for a run-time version . |
5 | You ‘ Il be very glad you did this if you turn up one day to find the river high and murky because if , for example , you know that one swim has a lovely clean gravel bottom and another has half a Morris 1000 and a blackberry bush in it then this may help you decide where to fish and where to stick your mate ! |
6 | I mean you get a bus coming as far as Road and back I do n't suppose it has half a dozen folks on what 's this thing coming up here , nobody I 'd er I 've walked into Walsall all my life and but gradually the whole thing changes does n't it , and then the thing gets off as far as West Bromwich , and in , then , then there 's through traffic and then how far and the Green 's not big enough to take the turn around up Road then they change the direction , and it 's all done on bit by bit by bit and so Green 's got eroded it 's er |
7 | I 'm sure he has half a dozen . |
8 | " So has half the city … that gets you nowhere … " |
9 | He something about , I do n't know , he he got in trouble or something with and so , then she bought the van and he has it and then she has half the profit . |
10 | He has half an eye on where the gun went . |
11 | He no longer writes in the evenings but still has half an acre of land and now has four beautiful little children . |
12 | Jopling senior , who farms near Northallerton , has half an eye on becoming Father of the House a title likely to pass to Edward Heath ( debut 1950 ) next time . |
13 | And it was one of those such nights that at half past seven I 'd just got most of the fires set and ready to er er just on and going and I 'd half an hour to get everything straightened and ready for eight o'clock opening , and the door at the back went , which was where the office used to be . |
14 | I sensed him thinking that we should have had half a dozen in the boat by now . |
15 | I 'd had half a tab at prayers in the morning but it had worn off by now . |
16 | It was likely that Alison had n't given me a thought for weeks , and that she had had half a dozen more affaires . |
17 | We 've had half a months rainfall in one day . |
18 | When we 've had half a whole , I 'm thinking half a whole |
19 | We had I had half a big |
20 | I say he 's had half a dozen kids to each girl he 's been |
21 | well you 've had half a dozen oranges , I should n't have any more , you 'll go to the toilet all the night |
22 | If we 'd had half the help from British Government for crumbling schools we 've had from Europe , we 'd have had a lot more done . |
23 | You 've had half an hour to think up another excuse , and — ’ |
24 | We 've just had half an hour in Jubilee park , extremely brisk walk , I feel ext jolly toasty now . |
25 | D' you think there 's anything further in me considering my ideas of them having half an hour not working session a week ? |
26 | How about me having half an hour with you my friend , and tell me how you do it . |
27 | Every year he would have half a dozen nine- and 10-year-olds in his class who could barely read . |
28 | White flour may have half a dozen substances , including improvers and nutrients , added to it . |
29 | You must have half a pint of skimmed milk each day . |
30 | Then , in the early part of this century , the quantum theory appeared ; its details need not concern us except for the fact that it implied that all forms of matter and energy came in tiny discrete packages called quanta ( by ‘ discrete ’ is meant that you can not have half a quantum ) . |