Example sentences of "[adv] that [pron] has a [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | 1 Pass round all the stories so that everyone has a chance to read them all . |
2 | ‘ If Neil decides to go it is very important that the Labour Party shows that it can arrive in agreement on a new leader quickly so that he has a summer in which to establish his authority . ’ |
3 | As in unregistered conveyancing it is probably advisable that the husband keeps a duplicate or certified copy of the transfer to the wife so that he has a record of the terms of indemnity given to him by the wife . |
4 | It collapses dramatically on to its side , its body limp and lifeless , its back slightly bent and its head turned down , so that it has a half-curled-up appearance . |
5 | It is not that it has a design stamped on it , since once again it is not difficult to find other examples of metalwork decorated in a similar way . |
6 | It turns out that he has a mistress here — I know , hilarious , is n't it ? — one of the ladies from Leicester . |