We have no meanings for "have a sufficiency" in our records yet.
1 Sir, - Surely we have a sufficiency of relics in our culture and heritage.
2 All have a sufficiency of food such as it is.
3 Nor did they let them have a sufficiency of even such water as this.
4 If two or three hundred would send an equal number, we should have a sufficiency .
5 He should never consider himself to have a sufficiency of virtue, enjoyments, wealth, intelligence, and friends.
6 Due had a situation as coachman at a jobmaster's, and they seemed to have a sufficiency .
7 Be particular to have a sufficiency of the flavouring and garnishing herbs always ready and near at hand.
8 They must depend on their friends for neither food nor clothing, but have a sufficiency allowed them of both.
9 Do your duty, and act liberally towards all men, and you will have a sufficiency at all events, if not wealth.'
10 Of heavy reading the reader of to-day no doubt has a sufficiency .
11 The chauffeur was pacified with money, of which Audrey had a sufficiency .
12 In the worst seasons they have always had a sufficiency for themselves, though less for exportation.
13 But any young lady can write a book who has a sufficiency of pens and paper.
14 In the cooler regions it has a sufficiency of moisture, and can content itself with a shallower soil.
15 They had a sufficiency of food, too, served hot, and prepared with rough-and-ready skill, under the superintendence of Hyde.
16 I am only an amateur, having a sufficiency of this world's goods to live on without working for my bread.
Other examples for "have a sufficiency"
Grammar, pronunciation and more
This collocation consists of: