Example sentences of "[prep] having many " in BNC.

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1 Yorkshire , too , despite having many talented players and one great one in Hutton , were unable to reclaim their pre-war supremacy and Yardley 's best was to share the championship with Middlesex in 1949 .
2 Whatever skills are needed , complete mental concentration is not one , and the effect of having many different tasks to do is a dispersal of the housewife 's attention in many different directions .
3 When Pravda became the Bolsheviks ' legal mouthpiece in St Petersburg in 1912 , he suffered the frustration of having many of the articles he submitted for publication rejected by the editors in Russia ; communication between the Central Committee and local party organs was much too tenuous to admit of close supervision ; and , as we shall see , during the war and the revolution itself , Lenin 's word was by no means accepted as holy writ .
4 The Mendip Hills stretch east–west as a flat-topped plateau to the south of Bristol , and the area is well known for having many caves cut into the limestone .
5 This may be achieved with careful allocation of charge codes to users for reserving module names ( there is no harm in having many as opposed to few charge codes ) , and use of the LIFESPAN database management facilities like offline and module version deletion .
6 Ferguson said : ‘ Pallister has played under the pressure of a huge £2.3m fee , without having many honours to show for being one of the country 's most expensive players .
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