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

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1 Presumably because I was too young , and because life was so full in other ways that I never had time or any real reason to question it .
2 Assuming that I now had BWB approval in principle and a promise of funding , I went ahead and on 12 May called on our members for volunteers .
3 I decided that she either had friends or family nearby or was pacing the streets in desperation !
4 He realized that she already had fans , but the others were almost certainly complete wankers .
5 She felt guilty , but she could say with a clear conscience that her business was so demanding that she hardly had time to think of Northumberland although , in truth , as her successes and problems in Italy had increased , there seemed less and less reason to return to Nora .
6 But Kay has admitted ( in her charming Ivy and Stevie ) that she sometimes had difficulty in deciphering her notes , and that Ivy was often mysterious and contradictious .
7 She has n't had any more visions but she was telling me that she sometimes has dreams .
8 That she sometimes has bouts of overeating in no way contradicts this assertion : after each one she is overcome by self-disgust and depression , and her sense of futility is confirmed .
9 Margaret was pleased to see that she now had Reg 's full attention .
10 When she looked up the mountainside , as if searching for help there , I realized that she still had fear of me , little knowing the true state of affairs , and felt herself like an animal in a trap .
11 Maureen was upset when she heard that his leave was postponed but the rest of the family thought it better for their mother that she still had Joe 's leave to look forward to , so Maureen said nothing .
12 Dugan has claimed that she never had sex with clients .
13 But most require that you already have security , either in the form of equity in your home ( i.e. if it has risen significantly in value since you bought it ) or as money in the bank .
14 ‘ I take it then that you neither have children of your own , nor indeed a hotel , ’ she said now , with more than a slight trace of sarcasm .
15 And this , this other thing as well about erm which is obviously and erm I think what they had in mind was that before you start doing anything radical , before you start having any real land reform at all , you have to ensure that you really have control of that area , he 's had this
16 You should also remember that you too have safety needs and you should learn about potential dangers to yourself and other staff .
17 Our attitude , and I think it 's a totally principled and right one , is that we already have services which are statutory services which we do not provide adequately .
18 A glance at the current programme shows that we already have courses on planning , recruitment and publicity .
19 He will remember that we also had difficulty over the Tombs report when again we could not get the necessary information .
20 ‘ This guarantee does not affect your statutory rights ’ : we 've all seen it written and , believe it or not , this statement must by law be on all guarantees , in order to explain and remind us that we also have rights against the supplier , as well as the issuer of the guarantee .
21 It is , however , not all that we are because we know that we also have feelings and emotions .
22 The trouble is , some people think that we still have elephants walking on the streets in South Africa , and do n't possess proper watches . ’
23 It is not individual qualities that we ever have occasion to predicate .
24 The Minister 's only defence I do not recall him using it in Committee — against the charge that he is wantonly selling public assets cheaply is that we always have recourse to the Public Accounts Committee .
25 Yes and no , er I , there wo n't be another East German scholarship because there wo n't be another East Germany er next year it will disappear , it will just not exist , which er I think what we 're really celebrating , the fact that we now have freedom of movement of young people from what was the Eastern Bloc will now just be Eastern Europe , er into the West in the same way that western students can travel around .
26 As a result with good control of working capital , our cash flow overall was virtually the same as in the previous year in spite of the significant profit collapse and although there may be some further redundancies this year , I do n't expect them to be in any way on the same scale as during nineteen ninety two and the important thing is that we now have costs in line with the lower level of revenue as we look into nineteen ninety three .
27 The Floribunda has become very popular , and as this has increased so has the H.T. influence increased over the Polyantha to the extent that we now have H.T. type roses being borne in abundance .
28 If not does it mean that we only have Dorigo on the left .
29 The problem with adult learners is that they already have strategies for grammatical analysis and can efficiently use context in communication .
30 We have advised environmental health officers that they already have power under the Environmental Protection Act 1990 temporarily to remove equipment such as audio equipment to ensure that a noise abatement notice is complied with .
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