Example sentences of "have much " in BNC.

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1 But the editorial method which is applied to the data has much to display that is well-spoken .
2 However , it is doubtful whether this really has much effect , because in the tail-down position at such low speeds , the tail can not develop much , if any , down-load .
3 However , Ingleborough has much more than just an impressive outline ; geologically it is a fascinating place .
4 Discussing a book on Dostoevsky , he remarks that while the author has much of interest to say about The Idiot ‘ she does not quite persuade one that it comes off , indeed she does not really try , because like many scholars today she is more concerned with showing how the thing works than with judging if it works well . ’
5 ‘ I have seen him play a little bit more to the net than normally , but I would say that he has much more confidence staying back and playing long rallies .
6 The Discovery has the same wheelbase as the Range Rover but , thanks to advances made in interior packaging , has much more room inside its well-appointed cabin than its big , expensive stablemate .
7 In principle this format has much to recommend it , but in this case the practice has not been successful .
8 In this respect the historian of science has much to learn from an art historian like Kemp .
9 Even if these luxury saloons could n't steal the Bentley R's crown , each has much to commend it
10 So of his falling in love with Mrs Moore we are merely informed that ‘ even if I were free to tell the story , I doubt if it has much to do with the subject of this book , ’ and of his father 's death in the late summer of 1929 that this ‘ does not really come into the story I am telling ’ .
11 Neither has much effect on the earth 's heat balance .
12 Shorting has much more influence than its size would suggest .
13 Unless German taxpayers allow the Treuhandanstalt , a trust set up last year to privatise eastern Germany 's 8,000 state firms , to write off many of these debts , none of these companies has much chance of surviving .
14 ( He has much more to fear from the Thatcherite rump , which has nicknamed him ‘ our flexible friend ’ . )
15 Such an open faith , I believe , has much to commend it .
16 You must let Wilson go , Sophie , she has much to do . ’
17 The New Forest is at once a great national reserve of timber , a grazing ground for several thousand cattle and ponies owned by the Commoners , and a region for recreation and the enjoyment of scenery and wild life which , being open to the public , at large , has much of the character of a National park .
18 If Sir Ian intends a moral to be drawn , it would seem to be that prudent paternalism has much to commend it .
19 Having been educated at Summerhill herself , I should imagine that these are the only areas of activity in which Zoe has much competence .
20 This is not to say that she has much time for the developers ' current products .
21 For a host of reasons , the nation today has much for which to be thankful .
22 The young New Zealander came down to earth with a bruising bump in the World Cup and still has much to learn , but he remains potentially an all-rounder of world class .
23 Not only has much explanation had to be included , but it is also difficult to make many useful comments after a visit of only a few days .
24 It is an extremely pretty village that remains delightfully uncrowded all year round , but still has much to keep the visitor occupied .
25 Igls has long been a popular summer haunt of the Austrians , and therefore has much to offer the visitor .
26 This typically has much more Molinia and E. tetralix , especially the former , while the other two species are relatively scarce .
27 The local culture has much to offer the curious visitor , with culinary specialities such as ‘ tapas ’ , lobster , luscious prawns or suckling pig .
28 Parents see relationships as the most important aspect of primary schooling and marketing has much to do with relationships , it simply starts with nothing more than an insistence on common courtesy — or is it more like uncommon courtesy ?
29 The Trust in all has much to offer the literary explorer .
30 But of course she always has much more to say . )
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