Example sentences of "have [num] [no cls] " in BNC.

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1 So if your client 's salary was fifty thousand , for example , you 'd have seventy-five per cent of
2 have a poll tax , and let's have fifty per cent V A T , why , make it a hundred per cent and then it 's easy for people to calculate .
3 Existing Quayle Munro shareholders will have 75 per cent of the new company , after repayment of £10 million of capital to ESII shareholders in a process which addresses the heavy liquidity in ESII 's balance sheet .
4 One variation on that would be to increase the constituency share according to the national increase in membership — so constituencies would have 30 per cent of the vote on a membership of 300,000 ( as now ) but would get an extra 1 per cent of the vote for every 30,000 increase in national membership .
5 This group will have 80 per cent of their poll tax met but will be required to meet 20 per cent of the tax from their own income .
6 On the other hand , it was on this condition that I joined your company : you agreed that should your business ever go public , I would have fifteen per cent of the equity for the nominal sum of fifteen thousand pounds .
7 This ‘ mini ’ file will have 8.483 per cent of synonyms , so that the 80 per cent of accesses made to these records will be split in the proportion of 91.517 home accesses to 8.483 synonym accesses .
8 Cos you 've got ta have one foot on the ground and you 've got ta have one o ha foot , one on the brake
9 It was verbally agreed between them that as well as a salary she should have 15 per cent of the company to Virgin 's 85 .
10 Can we have four pla , of the
11 Hope , ho hope , write properly , if it was hoop it 'd have two Os would n't it ?
12 Brightreason will now have 20 per cent of the booming pizza market , which has doubled over the last eight years .
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