Example sentences of "[adj] that [pron] has [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | As regards others who are terminally ill and whom the law regards as incompetent — for example , the unconscious , the mentally ill , the mentally handicapped , or the seriously confused — it is not clear that anyone has authority in law to consent to or refuse treatment on their behalf . |
2 | But Mr Bellford works very hard , and it is possible that he has amnesia . |
3 | Will my right hon. Friend be sure to ask for a branch of the kiosk in any new catering facility for visitors , and will he make sure that it has House of Commons fudge and humbugs on sale ? |
4 | The teacher who finds , for instance , that a child has difficulty in including himself in a ‘ family count up ’ , may make sure that he has opportunity for counting the members of many different groups of which he is a part , on other occasions . |
5 | The published statistics are therefore retained for this purpose , but , as one company commented , their use is , however , so infrequent that it has difficulty in locating the relevant data when they are needed ! |
6 | Marje is pleased that she has Robert 's understanding . |
7 | With 7–10 years ' experience , it is essential that he/she has experience of reporting on multi-disciplinary project . |
8 | Molly is aware that she has cancer but she is in great heart . |