Example sentences of "[verb] that [noun pl] [adv] have " in BNC.
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1 | Dreaming does not seem to be confined to our own species : research on the subject would appear to indicate that animals likewise have dreams : we have all seen a sleeping dog twitch as it ‘ chases rabbits ’ . |
2 | It is as if the company in some very deep way has been unable to acknowledge that customers even have choices . |
3 | Now the community care legislation says that carers now have a right to ask for their needs to be assessed , I think that 's very important ! |
4 | Contemporary reports show that audiences often had difficulties appreciating various kinds of distortion if these distortions had no counterparts in real life . |
5 | As well as allowing for the " artist 's licence " we need to remember that artists often had to satisfy patrons , or produce work that would sell . |
6 | In the last intermediate report of the group , published in June , 1988 , it was revealed that Cats alone had generated £250 million in the previous three years , and that Lloyd Webber had personally earned £12.5 million from the show . |
7 | Those new French windows are favoured by Sir John Soane , the Regency architect , because they provide a cheerful effect , although he also complains that windows generally have become preposterously large . |
8 | If you suspect that others also have n't read the papers always confront directly on the issue . |
9 | It does suggest that teachers corporately have a responsibility to assist in keeping alive the research tradition , but that there is also only a minimal obligation on individuals to participate in the research enterprise . |
10 | WHEN the Middle East peace talks began in October 1991 , an official of the American State Department remarked that negotiations usually have three phases : measuring and testing adversaries , taking the requirements of the other side into account , and cutting deals . |
11 | However , if we assume that accountants also have an educational role , we might add to our definitions , to include potential users and potential users ' needs . |
12 | I am not saying that disturbances always have a single cause . |
13 | Finally , note that users never have direct access to the software stored in the LIFESPAN work space . |
14 | Some people take exception to this on the ground that it may imply that women generally have weaker characters and are less responsible for their behaviour . |
15 | Mhm , and you feel that youngsters nowadays have maybe less opportunity than you had yourself when you were leaving school ? |
16 | The vast distances covered by American railways meant that passengers often had to sleep on trains , but sleepers on early American trains were uncomfortable . |
17 | Others , focusing on issues such as the inequality in the wages paid to men and women or the violence that women receive at men 's hands , argue that women still have a long way to go before they are fully liberated . |
18 | thought that women only had two holes |
19 | This means that students then have the chance to present themselves as they would at a working audition , and this is often quite a good place to attract attention . |
20 | Free movement of capital means that investors now have a wider choice of what to buy . |
21 | Gordon explains that shots usually have a propitious feel to them , and the added ingredient of adventure increases the likelihood of a successful picture . |
22 | L7 's Donita and Jennifer grew up with bands like Motorhead and The Ramones as role models , but agree that women definitely have better role models now . |
23 | I remember making this point a couple of years ago , yeah I made this point last year and I showed these pictures , I spent about twenty minutes on it , the following week I was , I was libelously accused and it was a libel , it was a serious libel erm er that I , that I said that females always had to submit erm I was very angry about that . |
24 | Mr Cullen said that police later had traced McKie , who had told officers : ‘ I wish I had n't done it . ’ |
25 | Oddly enough this is not to say that kings always had easy access to wealth : much to the disgust of monks of St Denis , Clovis II ( 634 – 57 ) removed silver from the apse of their church , to provide alms during a famine . |
26 | Those extreme inductivists , the logical positivists , went so far as to say that theories only have meaning insofar as they can be verified by direct observation . |
27 | Roderick believes that women obviously have a head start as they have been reared with values of nurturing , partnership and growth . |
28 | Evidence suggests that shrews probably have the shortest lives . |
29 | Mrs Singh had seemed mystified by the advice , as she believed the school should be responsible for progress in English and mathematics and shrugged helplessly when I suggested that parents also had an important role . |