Example sentences of "have a [noun sg] [noun sg] of [prep] " in BNC.

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1 A good secretary in real life has an error rate of about one per page .
2 Her reaction was a relic of her schooldays , when convention insisted that any potential boyfriend should have a head start of at least two years on the object of his affections .
3 The resulting Royal Train fleet will have a service life of at least 30 years ’ .
4 Morphine , methadone and cocaine taken from Salmon and Atkinson , Stockton , could have a street value of between £4,000 to £5,000 .
5 It is expected that candidates will have a production speed of at least 25 wpm .
6 It is expected that candidates will have a production speed of at least 35 wpm .
7 The filter is a third order ( 18dB per octave ) type having a cut-off frequency of about 6kHz .
8 At present a hotel has to have a peak demand of over one megawatt , a tall order , but in March 1994 — if not earlier — users with a 100kW demand will be given shopping freedom .
9 In the case of major company resources it is fair to say that the very large companies invest millions in their computer systems and they expect these systems to have a life span of at least a decade .
10 For what it is worth , every typist would have to have an error rate of about one in a trillion ; that is , he would have to be accurate enough to make only a single error in typing the Bible 250,000 times at a stretch .
11 He said , ‘ the media , the advertisers , the politicians told you , the American people that you had a attention span of between three and four minutes .
12 There was talk of setting up a Jewish state in Abyssinia , the Russians offered the Amur basin , as long as the population of the new republic was limited to 100,000 and several Latin American countries declared an interest in farmers who had a start capital of at least £500 .
13 I have seen one example of this type of key that had an iron shank of over 9cms length .
14 And they all have a life expectance of at least 50 years .
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