Example sentences of "many [noun pl] [adv] have [noun] " in BNC.

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1 Most pupils are now familiar with the teletext information pages on television 's Ceefax and Oracle facilities and many schools now have access to Prestel ( see Chapter 7 ) .
2 Many polytechnics also have TEC and BEC courses but there is little evidence of the information skills requirements in their courses in this sector .
3 Many supermarkets now have bottle-banks , but returnable bottles are better still because they save natural resources and energy — manufacturers need to be pressured into recognizing this .
4 Many parents also have reservations about turning to outside agencies for financial help .
5 This kind of researched planning is so vital to the success of an advertising campaign that many agencies now have planners concentrating entirely on this aspect of the work .
6 But many trees today have characteristics that are not healthy . ’
7 Many examples still have paintings over much of the vault and wall surface area and attractive , though rural , carved wood church furniture , especially pulpits .
8 Many railways also have collections of historic coaches , freight wagons and other equipment and use the semaphore signals , most of which have now disappeared from use on the modern rail network .
9 Many students automatically have overdrafts .
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