Example sentences of "[verb] that [pron] have [adv] in " in BNC.
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1 | When she 'd finished she got her bag and anorak , checking that she had enough in her purse for bus fare , and let herself out the kitchen door . |
2 | In an address to Charles II in 1681 the mayor proclaimed that ‘ We can truly say without boasting that we have neither in our town nor corporation one dissenter from the present government in church and state ’ . |
3 | Careful examination of Jones ' experiment showed that it had less in common with that of Fleischmann and Pons than the media advertised : Jones measured no heat and his neutrons were more than a billionfold too few to explain the amounts of heat that the chemists were claiming . |
4 | It is very difficult persuading someone to lend you money when they know that you have never in the past paid it back . |
5 | Someone was half a length behind her on her outside but Kelly sensed that she had more in hand than he did . |
6 | They argued that since there seemed to be infinitely more Friedmann-like models without a big bang singularity than there were with one , we should conclude that there had not in reality been a big bang . |
7 | In passing she mentions that she has sometimes in despair hit her children . |
8 | In other words , Saab felt that she had less in common with ‘ feminists ’ in general ( which , as we know , is often a shorthand for White Western women ) than with women of the Orient . |
9 | A number of marriage counsellors I have spoken to all agree that they have never in fact come across a case where infidelity has improved a marriage . |