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

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1 I welcome the fact that the hon. Gentleman has brought to the attention of the House and of the world outside the fact that Northern Ireland has so much to offer as an area for investment , both from the rest of the United Kingdom and from beyond .
2 Maggie had so little to do during the day that she spent much of the time chatting and gossiping with Rose .
3 Jesus had so much to communicate to people in such a small amount of time as we 've realised yes you can look upon the miracle of the cure of the blind man 's sight .
4 Did you know that NCT had so much to offer after the birth ( breastfeeding counselling , post natal support and a network of other mums ) before you got involved ?
5 Guido and Agnese had so much to talk about , and Ronni found herself included with perfect ease .
6 God had very little to do with it , Mr Merrick , ’ Nicholson added .
7 Yggdrasil had so much to deal with .
8 By the 1960s parties in California had relatively little to do with campaigning : The state of California in the 1960s thus offered a singularly appropriate training ground for an aspirant national politician .
9 As we dropped down towards Gunnerside , rabbits exploded in all directions and Bill had so many to choose from he lay down confused , unable to make his mind up , looking at us pitifully as though we could make up his mind for him .
10 Once the Cotswolds had probably all consisted of entirely deciduous forest , with beech the dominant tree .
11 However , most of the information you see on Prestel has precious little to do with British Telecom .
12 That Miro is not as well known as his contemporaries Picasso and Dali has as much to do with personality as with art .
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