Example sentences of "it have [adv] many [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | I just think it , I just think it 's so sad , like in London , it has so many cultures , and like , wow , it 's really good for the cultures to mix , but it does n't work , |
2 | I think that is why it has so many cinema fans and why the best cinema creators in Spain come from there . |
3 | ‘ One never knows what the fire will do , and it has so many aspects . |
4 | I want to say in conclusion that it has as many consequences for the devout Evangelical as it does for the hardened Catholic . |
5 | It has as many names as there are civilisations on earth . |
6 | Like Schleswig-Holstein before 1965 it has too many constituencies , with electorates of less than average magnitude . |
7 | Unfortunately for IBM , its problems are not simply that it has too many staff . |
8 | It has too many people — 58m today , growing to 72m by the year 2000 — on too little arable land . |
9 | In 1649 the government of the Republic was not at all sure that it could assert its authority over distant colonies ; it had too many problems close to home . |
10 | The emperor attended the première , and seemed to approve , despite his observation that it had too many notes ( ‘ Just as many as are necessary , your majesty , ’ Mozart is said to have replied ) . |
11 | It had too many cares |
12 | Ace thought of it as some sort of insect , although she knew it had too many legs . |
13 | I had a chillingly clear picture of its abominable face : it had so many wrinkles and boils it looked as if it had lived for centuries . |
14 | I remembered Gerry saying she thought it must be a radio phone as it had so many digits . |