Example sentences of "that [art] person [pron] have [verb] " in BNC.

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1 This is the stage when the bereaved person often feels that the person who had died is with them in the house , talks to them , appears during the night , etc .
2 He holds a rather higher view of individual intelligence than Taylor , arguing that the person who has to do that job every day is the one most likely to know how to do it .
3 You might answer that pressures on existing JS Journal staff prevent the crossword being a regular monthly item — but there must be many JS staff [ like myself ] who have experience of compiling crosswords , and I am sure that we could provide a steady supply of crosswords ready for publication — with the proviso , of course , that the person who has compiled that month 's crossword is not eligible to send in an entry to the competition .
4 When talking with children , it is very important not to convey by trying to be gentle , that the person who has died had in any sense a choice in the matter .
5 He had told her , as frankly as he could , that the person he had spoken to — ‘ a person high in British Intelligence ’ — had wanted her to return to Germany ( or at least , to leave England ) and would not allow her to meet anybody else .
6 The justices made a rule which directed that every person intending to oppose the confirmation of a new licence should , within seven days after the grant of the licence , give notice of his intention to the applicant and to the clerk of the peace , and that no person who had failed to comply with the rule might appear to oppose confirmation .
7 In that case he said : As I understand it , the essence of this branch of law , whatever the origin of it may be , is that a person who has obtained information in confidence is not allowed to use it as a springboard for activities detrimental to the person who made the confidential communication , and springboard it remains even when all the features have been published or can be ascertained by actual inspection by any members of the public .
8 On the other hand , it may be argued that a person who has dispossessed another should have no right to raise such issues concerning the relationship between the dispossessed and some other party having a claim over the goods , for there is a serious risk of abuse and of the interminable prolongation of actions .
9 This requirement contributes to the excusing element in the provocation doctrine , the idea being that a person who has lost self-control is less responsible for subsequent conduct .
10 that a person who has entered into the contract may either affirm or avoid such contract after the duress has ceased ; and if he has so voluntarily acted under it with a full knowledge of all the circumstances he may be held bound on the ground of ratification , or if , after escaping from the duress , he takes no steps to set aside the transaction he may be found to have affirmed it . ’
11 It can be weekly , fortnightly , monthly , or just occasionally on request but quite often we are finding that a person who 's assessed as needing help weekly , but all that we have got is fortnightly , and all of the time there are clients waiting for us to up the amount of help that we 're giving to them and , very much , it needs to be when it benefits them , and when it fits in with their lives .
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