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

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1 It was one more indication that the government had its own vested interest in allowing Ulster to stew indefinitely in its crime and racketeer misery .
2 The crew looked pleased enough , the camera man muttering something to the effect that the bitch had it coming .
3 He said that new RUC codes of practice , in addition to the range of safeguards already in place , were intended ‘ to enhance still further public confidence that the police have nothing to hide ’ and protect officers from malicious allegations .
4 He 'd thought for a moment that the fates had it in for him .
5 Ember would n't even tell her what from , but she could sense through the flux of data that came from her paling blue awareness that the others had something planned for her , something that she did n't want .
6 It was an open secret that the scheme had its supporters in West Germany .
7 Knox recounts how they piled up a great heap of stones at the place of martyrdom , and no matter that the priests had them removed , and threatened excommunication , they were always replaced , until one night the papists found the permanent solution , taking them away to build into walls .
8 The hatred was enough , answer to the strange , stifling power that Luke Scott had over her , but now a new suspicion preyed on the edges of her consciousness of it , the shadowy suggestion of a conviction that the hatred had its genesis in something darker and more complex than the realities she was calling to mind .
9 The music is quite uncharacteristic of the mature Elgar , but written with the clear purpose that the group had something new to play regularly .
10 So it 's something of a treat that the Discovery has its first British airing at Motorfair .
11 With jackdaws and Mambas both out of the frame , I found myself considering the bizarre idea that the storm had something to do with the disappearance of my dead sister 's remains .
12 Maybe we are like a photocopy of God that got a bit crumpled and smudged as it came out of the machine so that his image in us has got a bit spoilt , but that does not alter the fact that every person has something of God about them .
13 The ankle muscles were holding the foot in an almost normal position — oblivious to the fact that the joints had nothing to rest on , that this was a classic case of a boy who would normally have ended up with a club foot .
14 The audience , who knew for a fact that the Press had its facts wrong about the marriage , wittered on about ‘ ordinary people ’ being able to solve problems in the privacy of their own homes .
15 This point is sensibly picked up in the Vienna Sales Convention , which provides in article 1(2) that : The fact that the parties have their places of business in different States is to be disregarded whenever this fact does not appear from the contract or from any dealings between , or from , information disclosed by , the parties at any time before or at the conclusion of the contract . ’
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