Example sentences of "have [adv prt] [prep] [adj] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 Turkey , which seized the northern third of Cyprus in 1974 and still has up to 30,000 troops here , withheld immediate comment on Mr Clerides ' victory .
2 THE former Soviet Union 's Aeroflot is by far the world 's largest airline-it has up to 1,500 aircraft and provides about a tenth of all air travel .
3 It has up to four motherboards , each with 16 fully switched High Performance Transputer Modules .
4 Ostend Ferries : P&O European Ferries ( 0304 203388 ) has up to six sailings a day in each direction from Dover to Ostend , crossing time four hours ; a 60-hour return for a 4.5 metre car and two adults costs from £50 to £89 depending on sailing .
5 The five classes are of mixed ability and each has up to eight children of similar age and/or developmental level .
6 SunSoft holds quarterly DOE non-disclosure updates for 75 or more independent software vendors under the auspices of a Distributed Object Council , and has up to 100 engineers working on object stuff .
7 From the priority date , the patentee normally has up to 12 months to apply for patents in other countries .
8 Although the Inland Revenue has up to three months in which to confirm the validity of the election ( s 248(2) ) , in practice it is usually prepared to give confirmation within a much shorter period .
9 It has up to 64 input-output channels , supports TCP/IP and Ethernet , has C++ , C , and Fortran libraries with VAX extensions , supports Oracle in a client-server environment and fits in a deskside cabinet 29″ by 18″ by 30″ .
10 Apparently , it produces more in the way of smog-causing emissions than a car which has up to 30 times its horse power .
11 When it was on scheduled service , the jumbo would have had up to 450 passengers and 12 crew on board .
12 Course manager Jack Bennett said : ‘ We have had up to nine inches of water on the chase course , and half the hurdles course is flooded as well . ’
13 My point is not that we might count the relations between parts as themselves parts — though this is not necessarily mistaken — but that the relations into which the parts enter in making up the whole affect their character and value so that they do not necessarily have the same value as they would have had out of that whole .
14 Unilever , the Anglo-Dutch multinational company , has standardised on Lotus Development Corp 's Lotus Notes software as its company-wide form for computer conferencing : Lotus will now have up to 30,000 Unilever Lotus Notes users worldwide .
15 You can have up to two teaspoons of a low-fat polyunsaturated rich margarine , such as Flora Light per day .
16 Miners will have up to two weeks before they need to say whether they want to challenge British Coal 's intentions .
17 Each menu can have up to nine selections and each selection can lead to a sub-menu of another nine options .
18 You can have up to eight levels of bullets .
19 Navajo , for example , can have up to 11 prefixes on a single verb .
20 The Super COMPserver will follow , using up to four 36MHz , 40MHz or 45MHz processors , eight SBus slots , up to nine drive slots ; Super COMPstation will have up to four CPUs .
21 Harmondsworth , which normally holds about forty men , women and children , would sometimes have up to four cots per small room .
22 ‘ The Prophet made it clear that you can have up to four wives , ’ she said .
23 expanded memory , and you can have up to twelve megabytes , so that 's er , twelve thousand K. This is not to scale , this is going to be much bigger than that .
24 That will be the first from Unisys to run Unix System Labs ' ’ Destiny ’ 4.2 operating system , and will have up to three EISA slots .
25 You should have up to three years experience after your degree in economics or related subjects , preferably as a business economist .
26 You 'll have up to 15 days to make up your mind , so you 've absolutely nothing at all to lose .
27 They can have up to 35 children with one teacher , training the children to adapt to being at ‘ big ’ school : working quietly , learning letters and numbers participating in larger groups for assembly or playtime .
28 Ophiomyces frutectosus may be distinguished from the second N. Atlantic species , O. grandis , by the arrangement of the tentacle scales on the proximal pores ; O. grandis having up to 5 tentacle scales , two on the lateral arm plate and three on the ventral arm plate .
29 Sulphuric acid plus what shall we have out of this lot .
30 It is possible to have up to 32 sub-forms within any other form .
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