be had造句1) There were rich pickings to be had from the stock market.
2) It is impossible that any man could be had.
3) A clean environment cannot be had on the cheap.
4) There was nothing to be had.
5) There are rich pickings to be had by investing in this sort of company.
6) It can be had for the asking.
7) Lunch could be had in the inn's cobbled courtyard.
8) There was no such purchase to be had.
9) Still less is there an easy solution to be had from Labour's new leadership contest.
10) There was a good living to be had for a shrewd man in an institution.
11) There was not a drink to be had after midnight in this cursed town.
12) There are thus both pleasure and points to be had from the exercise.
13) But there was no large wet blanket to be had.
14) There is fun to be had in Ferguson's dismantling of illusions,[http:///be had.html] but sometimes the candidates for dismissal are too predictable.
15) Blueberries can be had, however, at the local supermarket, for $ 2. 79 per quart.
16) And there are big bucks to be had, from $ 350 for first place to $ 50 for third.
17) Even better deals can be had. February 6, 12 and 17 are half-price days.
18) Everyone knows there is, ahem, gratification galore to be had upon its arrival.
19) A remarkable amount of it is alleged to be had through nominees.
20) There are laughs to be had in putting James at odds with his own Americanness, and indeed his own prototypical modernity.
21) These things can be had by any animal that really needs to run fast, but they must be bought.
22) There is exhilaration to be had from his fresh vistas, vigorous assertions as they are of a truly independent mind.
23) The street-sellers are lured to the town by the rich/easy pickings that are to be had from foreign tourists.
24) Companies are put off investing in poor areas because of the meagre pickings to be had.
25) Jonathan doesn't miss a trick! If there's a bargain to be had at the market, he'll find it.
26) I hope it all goes very well and that a good time will be had by all.
27) As usual, however, there are problems, and help in solving them can be had by making a few simple measurements.
28) There were no marriage lines and no birth certificate to be had from public records.
29) Everyone was hungry, but there was no food to be had for it had floated out of the village shop and away.
30) Some mortgagees insist on approving the draft conveyance or transfer and regard must therefore be had to the practice of each mortgagee.