Example sentences of "[adv] [conj] [pron] have [art] [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 ‘ Now , Tess , I have told you often enough that I have no wish to set up in Belgravia , Harley Street , or Wimpole Street , ’ said Dr Neil quietly , refusing the sandwiches which a servile McAllister was handing him .
2 ‘ People realise deep down that they have the talent to be among the best in the world .
3 It matters to me greatly that we have a reputation for taking these big issues and dealing with them with independence and rigour .
4 There is an urgent need for getting out a newsletter — and finding ways of financing it — so that we have an organ of communication with each other .
5 The function which modern philosophy seized upon as expressing the vital essence of Mind was that of bringing things together so that they have a bearing upon one another .
6 After describing the first three , involving speech , reading and writing , the fourth aim was described as being : ‘ to teach pupils about language , so that they achieve a working knowledge of its structure and of the variety of ways in which meaning is made , so that they have a vocabulary for discussing it , so that they can use it with greater awareness , and because it is interesting . ’
7 so that they have a sense of ownership of the decisions that they will have to implement .
8 Those who missed it should start putting a few pennies away each week from now on and book the second weekend in September in their advance diaries , so that they have no excuse to miss Keele 1994 .
9 Giving them work to do or organised games — so that they have no time to stand and stare … but we must help them to see , to look , to observe .
10 Nothing has changed — they are as tied as before , but they are now excluded from the beer orders , so that they have no guest beers .
11 You will certainly have to show him and his writer every stage of the job so that they have the opportunity to make colour corrections and spot spelling mistakes .
12 Trace the templates ( see overleaf ) on to non-stick paper , then re-trace the outlines only on to pieces of firm card so that you have a paper and card template of each shape .
13 Cut out the circle just inside the marked line ( to allow for the thickness of the tin ) so that you have a round .
14 It 's for your protection , so that you have the union behind you if Mellowes kicks up a stink .
15 I saw a Mummy examined that had been embalmed for 2,000 years ; the embalmer had taken out all the Viscera of the head , Thorax and Abdomen and cut all the flesh off the bones , and the cavities of the Thorax & Abdomen were filled up with Tar , Pitch & c and the form of the leg , Thigh & c were altogether made up of linen Rags dipp 'd in Tar , Pitch , & c so that I have an Opinion that they were allow 'd to carry the dead Body home by pretending to embalm it to preserve the Flesh & c , but you see they either buried or burnt the Flesh : this art always ‘ till lately appeared to me ridiculous as I know how soon putrefaction took place after Death ; since that time I have often thought it would be pleasing if we could fall upon a method of preserving dead Bodies & I thought that mankind in general would wish to have the Bodies of their Friends & c Preserved .
16 Only that I have an impression that she depends a great deal on the doctor . ’
17 ‘ I understand only that you have a deal of false pride .
18 The monotony is relieved somewhat if you have the opportunity to talk to a fellow traveller who feels the same about long train journeys , then you have something in common besides moaning about the rigours of train travel .
19 This may be difficult at home but you will work better if you have a desk in a room where you can do uninterrupted work .
20 I know it sounds thin , sir , but I spent a long time getting no further than that and I do n't think we shall do better until we have an angle — some sort of leverage . ’
21 A directorate and management will succeed only if they have the trust of those with whom they work — the need to develop a common involvement is important .
22 We can deal with mass unemployment on this scale only if we have a Government who are determined to do so , and we can deal with it better if , internationally , Governments are determined to do so .
23 Whenever anyone , Y , is in a position to say , ‘ X is φ ’ on account of what he sees , drawing no inferences , and not lying , then it is true to say that X appears to him to be φ , even if it goes against our linguistic practice of saying , ‘ X appears to Y to be φ ’ only if we have a reason not to say , ‘ X is φ ’ .
24 Also , there are instructors with the Minister of Industry of Bangkok who teach machine knitting , but they teach only if you have a group of ten or more .
25 Only if the whole person is engaged , he wrote , only if you have the sense that the truth , in however paradoxical a form , is on your side , that reality , no matter how disguised , is what you are working towards , only then will Proteus be defeated .
26 So if you have a press officer , that 's fine , but the press do like beyond the press officer and actually talk to the officer , the individual concerned .
27 So if you have a look at those and play with them for next time erm and make sure that you learn those two rules about if the signs are the same
28 So if you have a look at the idea of communication flowing down from the top of the structure lower down then w what 's that communication going to be including ?
29 So if you have a look and you ca n't see that needle .
30 So if you have a place in this years ADT London Marathon or indeed any other running event please raise money for St. John Ambulance .
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