Example sentences of "that [noun prp] [modal v] have [adj] " in BNC.

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1 Critics who fear his so-called lean spell will diminish England 's cutting edge against Turkey next week ignore the fact that Shearer will have superior supply lines at Wembley .
2 Despite the grave financial situation that Italy is in today , and despite the total suspension of spending on public works , parliament has indicated that Venice should have absolute priority on account of the grave risk of permanent damage if nothing is done .
3 Critics complain that Daimler will have excessive power in aerospace and military hardware and be too big a recipient of government contracts and money .
4 The 1964 law provided that ORTF should have financial autonomy : control would be a posteriori .
5 They made no mention of an elected authority and insisted that Israel would have sole responsibility for security .
6 I have no doubt that Britt will have great success with it .
7 In Vienna , where the Duke had travelled as Britain 's ambassador to the Congress , society had greeted him with outrageous flattery , calling him ‘ le vainqueur du vainqueur du monde ’ , but Lucille guessed that Bonaparte might have other ideas of the Duke 's military stature .
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