Example sentences of "have big [noun] " in BNC.

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1 Germany has big problems with money supply and inflation and is likely to keep borrowing high until they ease off .
2 Lisa ( 4.10 ) : My boat has big guns and little guns .
3 Willie has big chances in the other televised races — on in-from After The Last and Jahafil who has won a big race in Ireland since losing to Spinning at Goodwood .
4 This control is carried through into the dining room , a pleasantly airy space with 280 seats and a no-smoking section that has big windows looking towards Ilkley Moor .
5 Matthews has big plans for the X-ray destruction technology .
6 But he has big plans .
7 Simon : This drawer has big beads and little beads .
8 It 's not like nowadays when people has big fridges
9 This change has big implications for health planners and for those caring for people with AIDS .
10 Jon Newsome has big trouble with his cash dispenser card — he regularly puts it in the wrong way round .
11 He is young , tall , well-built but has big ears like Ian 's .
12 But she has this threatening jacket , a dark linen one which she can pop on over the Lycra , and it has big shoulders and big assertive buttons and nips in at the waist , and this means , ‘ Fun I may be , but business is business and I will rip your arms and legs off in the boardroom if you let me . ’
13 Next naughty lunch , however , in country pub The Trout as Tom has big job on in nearby Pratworth Hall .
14 Other Portersept products have already had big success countering the effects of mould and mildew on walls and ceilings , thanks to a bought-in ingredient called Intersept .
15 We have had big clubs v small clubs , east Wales v west Wales , above all at the moment the big clubs against the union , all of them undermining the fabric of the national game , everyone seeming to be suspicious of everyone else .
16 The USM has had big successes , such as the Burford Group , a property investment company which came to the market in March 1986 at 80p , and in September 1987 was trading at 420p .
17 But the influx of tourists and the money they 've pumped into the economy has had big advantages .
18 According to his approving mother , Mrs Jacqui Stallone , Miss Jennifer has a surgically-enlarged bosom because ‘ all his women have had big busts and he likes that . ’
19 Absent from the screenplay was an exchange between Benjamin and his father in which the former expresses his desire to live among ‘ ordinary people who do n't have big houses .
20 They did n't have big dicks .
21 They should have big learners on the back as well
22 What does she have big ones ?
23 Fresco enables developers to create applications that use tens of thousands of run-time objects : ‘ you 'd have big problems if you wanted to do that with conventional X-Windows widgets or XT intrinsics , ’ he says .
24 The army at Leyland and she would have big stuff on you know .
25 Most worrying are smaller companies which borrowed heavily but do not have big banks behind them .
26 Down Lord Street , they 'd have big hose-pipes out — not just one or two men but big gangs of men .
27 Did he have big lips ?
28 Did they often have big parties ?
29 Can we have big fobs on them or something so as they do n't put the bloody things in their pockets ?
30 They do n't have big factories like they have at Dagenham , but small , what I call almost they are called these .
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