Example sentences of "[adj] that [pron] has [art] " in BNC.

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1 It is clear that he has a well-defined professional identity and authenticity which have their roots in his strict adherence to his own therapeutic tradition ( ayuverdic medicine ) , in contrast to the ‘ flexibility ’ and eclecticism of many therapists in the West .
2 But it is clear that she has no diplomatic status in the United Kingdom and has no recognition from Her Majesty 's Government as a representative of the Republic of Somalia in this country .
3 The Commission has made it clear that it has no proposals for guide prices on coal contracts or for Community subsidies for coal production .
4 There is a moment here when Fred Pearson 's Shotover ( looking like a raffish , siren-suited version of Shaw himself ) says of his daughter , Lady Utterword , that she is afraid that she has no heart to break : at which point Jennie Stoller 's stately , voluptuous Ariadne throws himself at his feet with a wrenching poignancy .
5 He takes out a screwdriver unaware that he has an audience .
6 I am convinced that she has a good intelligence , and understands what is proposed as treatment .
7 His monotone drawl made one feel he is not yet convinced that he has the mental application to match his great physical ability .
8 His monotone drawl made one feel he is not yet convinced that he has the mental application to match his great physical ability .
9 It is almost contra bonos mores , and certainly contrary to all the principles of natural justice , that a man should institute proceedings against another , when he is conscious that he has no good cause of action .
10 More time is needed for meetings to make sure that everyone has the opportunity to participate fully .
11 But the habit of solitude is something that has to be kicked , like a drug , and Tom Amis is n't sure that he has the reserves .
12 And what we 're trying to do is to give him this family feeling that everybody behind here , the whole team , every single worker is rooting for him and making sure that he has the best .
13 It is evident that he has no difficulty either in describing himself as a Dvaitin or Dualist , or as a follower of Viśi ādvaita or qualified non-Dualism , namely , non-Dualism with distinctions .
14 It is important that it has a prayerful atmosphere and to achieve this it has to be clean and well kept .
15 A director may have made it plain that he has a definite intention for a character , but the student may not always see this straight away .
16 Only where the person using the foul language makes it plain that he has no intention of resorting to violence , and there is no bystander who is likely to be provoked by what the defendant is doing , is no offence committed under this section .
17 Suppose , for example , that the police seek to remove a person 's clothing , or to take fingerprints when they are not authorised to do so , or persistently seek to question a person who makes it plain that he has no wish to answer , or seek to enter a house when they have no search warrant or a defective one .
18 Each facet of the compound eye , and each spider 's eye , is so small that it has a short focal length .
19 Yeah , he does , he thinks it 's another just that he has a little drink now and then .
20 It 's vital that everyone has a sense of belonging to the school and is kept fully informed of events that are taking place .
21 Protagoras ' reply to this is to contend that political wisdom is not a matter of specialized knowledge , but something in which everyone has a share , and in which it is necessary that everyone has a share , " Otherwise the state could not exist " .
22 You should also make certain that she has a good tin-opener which she can use without difficulty .
23 Is he also aware that he has the united resolve of Conservative Members for the speedy passage of his Bill ?
24 Mr McArdle is aware that he has the advantage of being a lawyer .
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