Example sentences of "have [adv] [adj] [prep] [adj] " in BNC.
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1 | One could move away from a straightforward ‘ bipolar ’ system , in which each side has only one of two options . |
2 | Our branch has just short of 100 members all of whom received 2 books of lottery tickets to sell by the end of July . |
3 | Oh yes , there 's another difference between us : I 've got a reasonable amount of money , and Oliver has hardly any at all . |
4 | The number delivered is always echoed and has always correct in all tests . |
5 | Yes , she does , she has no , not curls , she has like one of those blow er hair driers |
6 | The NMS has about 60 of these clocks , sometimes known as grandfather clocks , which were particularly popular in Scotland between the 1790s and 1869 . |
7 | The unit is based in Palo Alto , California , away from the corporation 's headquarters in Mountain View , and has about 12 to 15 people to start with , including James Gosling , author of NeWS , the Network-extensible Windowing System . |
8 | The last time we met he had just bought a new boat , having taken up sailing in his spare time ( but he has n't much of that ) . |
9 | We 'd had so much in common in those days , but now I was n't so sure . |
10 | ‘ The only real cure is rest , and I 've had precious little of that recently . ’ |
11 | I think we 've had quite sufficient of that , let's get back to the European boundaries , Mr Roderick Morgan . |
12 | You 've had too many of these sort of things and you do n't want any more ! |
13 | When something can have only one of two values , it 's known as having a Boolean value , but Windows does n't specify these consistently . |
14 | So in a group you do n't need one of everybody you could have just half of these but everybody could fall in maybe two roles within that group . |
15 | By December 1888 Wilson , " speaking roughly , and as near as I can judge " , thought the union might have about 7,000 to 8,000 members and , in addition to Cardiff noted branches at Hull , Glasgow and Liverpool . |
16 | The Bible does have quite a bit to say about Christians — all Christians — being witnesses for Jesus , BUT it does not have very much at all to say about the sort of ‘ Witnessing ’ being done by ‘ Damnation Derek ’ . |
17 | And er as probably er you gathered Stan and I are both ex-policemen in relation to erm to er our our background and er I think I said yesterday to the er some of the guys as well , one of the things that lorry drivers and policemen do have very much in common is that we have pr probably one the shortest erm pension lives of most professions . |
18 | No girls , do n't let's have too much of that emancipation business . |
19 | Since time is something I do n't have too much of these days I look for other solutions like hats , turbans , scarves or wigs and pieces . |
20 | Do n't have too many of those Christopher . |
21 | It is not enough to have only one of these criteria in common . |
22 | It is unusual to have so much of one vintage . |
23 | The two girls had become firm friends ; they seemed to have so much in common , apart from their age . |
24 | Oh have they got to have so many past each other ? |
25 | Being a traditionalist it was nice to have just 1 to 11 . |
26 | Handel , hymns and hospitals do not at first appear to have very much in common , but the first two have helped maintain the latter , in at least two places , for 100 years . |
27 | Because of paper rationing it had only four to eight pages , unless it was The Times , which averaged nine . |
28 | According to the Economist of Oct. 12 , the French government also feared that institutionalizing a pan-European security dialogue within NATO ( rather than within the CSCE where the USA had only one of 38 separate votes ) would perpetuate US dominance in Europe . |
29 | But also the large Friedrichstadt Stadtteil ( in today 's Mitte ) which had 76,350 inhabitants in 1871 had only 33,505 in 1913 . |
30 | England was still overwhelmingly rural ; 75 per cent of the population lived in small communities of less than 450 people , and many of those who lived in more urban surroundings nevertheless had only 1,000 to 2,000 neighbours and often even fewer . |