Example sentences of "[noun sg] [pers pn] have [verb] that the " in BNC.

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1 In the afternoon I had thought that the only important thing was that I was alive , now I wished that I was dead .
2 Throughout this chapter I have argued that the most productive way of maintaining good control is through the content of the drama itself .
3 In this brief review we have shown that the monomer unit , , is the archetype of a whole new family of free radicals with highly unusual properties — low or negligible intermolecular attractions , photochemical isomerisation and novel ring trapping , and complexation reactions .
4 Therefore , in the present study we have shown that the total length of the oesophagus , measured by the location of the distal end of the lower oesophageal sphincter is similar in all patients , but the squamous columnar junction extends more proximally parallel to the increasing severity of the endoscopic oesophagitis .
5 With this objective in mind it has proposed that the system of interest subsidies , which the government introduced in 1984 , be either abolished or privatised .
6 From the photograph of the crash we had seen that the demolished house was on the corner of a small lane , and although the house had been rebuilt , when we arrived at the place the position was easily identified .
7 Earlier in this article I have argued that the initial debates and policies which emerged in the wake of the growing black presence were characterized by various forms of cultural and ethnic essentialism or reductionism and that this still persists , for example , in the way ethnic monitoring and other official know ledges are produced .
8 In addition we have seen that the energy of a body due to its motion is called kinetic energy and that energy which is stored is called potential energy .
9 Since its foundation it has emphasised that the profit potential in exporting will be enhanced if export management is in trained hands .
10 The thing with doing this recording I 've noticed that the
11 When Huston expressed doubts over the extent to which a Russian promise would be respected , ‘ he remarked that the Soviets might indeed be difficult to deal with , but in his experience he had found that the Soviet Government always endeavoured to keep its plighted word ’ .
12 Of necessity it has meant that the development of the Institution 's syllabuses tends to reflect what is , rather than what will be .
13 In writing this book we have assumed that the reader either owns or has access to copies of both Warhammer and Warhammer Battle Magic .
14 On the other hand we have noticed that the Greeks were much less curious than we would expect them to be about certain countries within their reach and indeed well inside their sphere of economic and cultural influence .
15 From the very beginning of his career as a trade union official he had envisaged that the ideal situation would be one in which neither employer nor union attempted to dominate the employment situation , but in which both sides met on a conciliation board and jointly regulated the terms and conditions under which seamen followed their vocation and perhaps even the rates at which freight and passengers were transported .
16 In constructing the scheme we have assumed that the division of surplus-value between unproductive consumption and accumulation would be 50 per cent each ; and also that the unproductively consumed part would be divided in the same proportions as Marx used .
17 In most of the foregoing discussion we have assumed that the deformations which we have related to stresses have been carried out at constant temperature .
18 Have you ever tried to reach a summit when in retrospect you 've realised that the conditions were too dangerous ?
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