Example sentences of "[art] [noun sg] that [noun] have [pron] " in BNC.
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1 | The recognition that children have their own ideas about phenomena , and that they may be very different from their teacher 's ideas , has important implications for teaching and learning . |
2 | Parallel investigations into cellular pathology worked with the notion that disease had its origins at the level of the cell . |
3 | On 30 September , the day that Tito had its last performance in Prague , the new opera opened at the Theater auf der Wieden . |
4 | Such a role entails the belief that Labour has something of value to say to everyone : the party 's future natural constituency is the whole community without class or political boundaries . |
5 | But I also had the sense that Otto had something to do with Jean-Claude 's need for greater privacy . |
6 | It was only in London they had to keep up the pretence that Buckmaster had nothing to do with his company . |
7 | I 've always fixed my hair the way that people had it before they came to me to have it styled and fixed . |
8 | But a prison spokesman said : ‘ We are very mindful of the fact that prisoners have their dignity . |
9 | The fact that TM has its direct roots in the Vedic Scriptures — the basis of Hinduism — is also brushed aside as irrelevant . |
10 | ‘ I suppose there 's absolutely no possibility that launches have anything to do with lunches ? ’ said Masklin wistfully . |