Example sentences of "that [noun prp] [modal v] have [art] [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | There are already several institutions of which we can be proud , and I understand that Cardiff may have a centre for the performing arts in the form of a new opera house . |
2 | Mr Christians , whose own connections with the region go back to his days as a young soldier , believes that Kaliningrad could have a future as a free-trade zone linking east and west . |
3 | ‘ I knew that Jezebel would have a hand in it ! ’ |
4 | Universities , banks and the like are being singled out as potential customers , and Harari 's best guess is that ACTec should have a product within 14 to 18 months . |
5 | Well I feel that Sylvia should have the right as anyone else , as any other able person to travel in the right manner , as a passenger in the buffet car or , or or anywhere else on the train and not have to be , have to go in the guard 's van . |
6 | That gave Webb an easy catch and it gave him the time to see that Bath would have a man over if he ran the ball to the left . |
7 | Now , if they seen a miracle , if they had been there before and had seen Jesus do something like this , then it would appear that they would have ev , that Jesus would have every reason for saying , oh you faithless people ! |
8 | ‘ People have often said to me that Audrey should have an affair . |
9 | Was it credible that Elise should have a car accident that involved no other vehicle , no jay-walking pedestrian , no treacherous roads ? |
10 | Herrigel had warned on Feb. 8 that Namibia would have a budget deficit of 500,000,000 rand ( approximately US$200,000,000 ) in its first year of independence . |
11 | He had an inkling that Jos would have an answer for that too . |
12 | James Graham 's solution was to suggest that the Duke of Montrose dismiss William Weir , but that was easier said than done , for Weir had been appointed in order to oblige one of Montrose 's friends , and James Graham had not made a solution any easier to obtain by promising his substitute that Woodrop should have the appointment of procurator-fiscal to give as he chose . |
13 | The European Commission is having a hard enough job getting all its members to clear out the same few channels so that Europe can have a paging system which could be used in any of its countries . |
14 | This is gradually strengthening the case of those who argue that Britain should have a Bill of Rights which incorporates the European convention . |
15 | Louis was determined that Charles should have a share in the Frankish heartlands . |
16 | Regulation 22 declares that LCH will have no liability in respect of a tender , documents or delivery , or any matter arising under a contract , unless : ( 1 ) The member claiming against LCH gives notice of his claim by 5 pm in the afternoon of the seventh business day after that on which documents are to be taken up and paid for by the buyer ; and ( 2 ) That member refers any dispute to arbitration under the market rules and an award is made in his favour . |
17 | Chick Fowles of London SE3 , moreover , feels that Charlton should have a Relegation Controlee . |
18 | They will need to sustain their effort at a much greater level in the replay , though — and you can be sure that Monaghan might have a couple more tricks up their sleeve . |
19 | Do not fall , either , for the argument that America must have the oil underneath the refuge to reduce its dependence on foreign oil — at a time when , despite the greenhouse effect , the American government has all but abandoned incentives for energy efficiency and has repeatedly bowed to Detroit 's absurd demand that it relax its drive for fuel-efficient car engines . |
20 | A former fellow prisoner at Gloucester Jail , Brendan Ekworth , told the court that Gardiner had told him that White would have an accident . |
21 | Darlington Tory association chairman Bill Smith said in Saturday 's story that Fallon could have the constituency nomination so long as he wanted it . |
22 | Alberta Premier Donald Getty stated that the possibility that Quebec could have a veto over the reform of the Senate was " completely unacceptable " . |