Example sentences of "many [noun pl] have a [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | Many institutions have a policy of supporting the incumbent management wherever possible and will only be persuaded from that by some very special reasoning . |
2 | But how many times has a manufacturer of , say , microphones said , ‘ Look at the specification of our new such-and-such ; it beats the Shure SM58 hands down . ’ |
3 | Many clubs have a map of the course on the scorecard so before you tee-off , it is a good idea to mark the wind direction ( photo above ) . |
4 | Not many cities have a mountain in their midst . |
5 | Many clients had a tendency to just store their money away and not do anything with it and sit in clothes that did n't belong to them . |
6 | Many homes have a notice board where this kind of information is displayed . |
7 | How many legs how many legs has a lamb ? |
8 | Many insurers have a link with an emergency assistance organisation such as Mondial , GESA or Europ Assistance and will give you a local 24-hour phone number to call should you need sudden medical or repatriation help . |
9 | Many words have a history which reflects the history of ideas and the history of society . |
10 | In addition to the weight or volume , many labels have a letter e printed close by . |
11 | Certain ones of them , for instance the Brazilians may not be taking an awful lot of notice , or may not apparently be taking an awful lot of notice at the moment , but I think the pressure is on , and that things are changing , and more and more countries are going towards policies that will in fact support , sustained yield production and timber from the forests , and the reservation of the forests for that purpose , erm I mean in many countries have a policy where they just let tribal institutes use the raw material , and the forest is not reserved , and it 's not looked after . |
12 | David Beskine of the RA said ‘ This is not private land but open moorland over which the public has for many years had a right to roam . |
13 | Although many gliders have a spring or bungee in the circuit to reduce the snatching loads at higher speeds on the approach , this is seldom powerful enough to prevent them sucking open if they are unlocked . |
14 | And in the other room , there were two rooms , and the other room had a buttonhole machine , which was quite modern in those days , not many firms had a buttonhole machine . |
15 | In districts where industrial crafts such as weaving or metalworking had been long established many families had a history of involvement in one or more of the local trades over several generations . |
16 | One minor niggle ; the modem has a REN ( Ringer Equivalence Number ) value of 3 while many rivals have a REN value of 1 . |
17 | Many fields have a policy that groups of similar modules are assessed by the same weighting of examination to coursework . |
18 | Number four , how many sides has a brass threepenny bit ? |
19 | Many hospitals have a League of Friends that raises money on their behalf . |
20 | Clark and Unwin ( 1981 ) , in a study of 50 contiguous and rather remote parishes in rural Lincolnshire , found that 16 had no bus service at all and many others had a service that would not permit visits to towns of long enough duration to attend a variety of services . |
21 | A lot of them like photography , many others have a fascination with architecture , and how people use architecture in terms both of the past , including costumes and social history , and with the present . |
22 | Many horses have a lot of negative things happen to them in their lives , like Anna ; but unlike with Anna , they are usually interspersed with good things too — which fortunately have an undoing effect . |
23 | Many women have a lot of trouble just writing one thing , and how many of you did n't write anything down at all ? |
24 | Many cells have a thrashing tail attached to them and this resembles a filamentous bacterium called a spirochaete . |