Example sentences of "that [pron] has " in BNC.
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31 | Is it to be given to ensure that everyone has the correct drawing or to save time ? |
32 | It 's only in the last few years that everyone has begun talking seriously about fibre in diet , although those who have always eaten a breakfast that includes all-bran have known for years about the virtues of fibre . |
33 | Traditional building materials such as mud will have a role to play only when the national objective is to ensure that everyone has better housing now . |
34 | Yet we now know that everyone has promiscuous sexual fantasies all the time . |
35 | The chairman will also have to organize the panel during the interview , making sure that everyone has sufficient time to ask their questions but without allowing the process to get out of hand and overrun . |
36 | This means that everyone has something in common with the rest of the group and it leads to a more relaxed and productive social activity . |
37 | ‘ OUr UK distribution network have ensured that everyone has their ‘ kit ’ on time and are ready to go out into their local parks and streets to clean up . ’ |
38 | For example , all that is physically necessary as regards food is to make sure that everyone has enough of the right sort . |
39 | ‘ The important thing is that everyone has a blinding time , ’ says Dermot with the quiet confidence of a promoter who never promises attractions he ca n't deliver . |
40 | I agree with Roulet that everyone has to fight for equal conditions , and then we are happy to share . |
41 | From the cleaners to the executive she sees that everyone has an important part to play , no one is more committed than she is both to the University and her pharmacological research . |
42 | 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 " . |
43 | To take an example , suppose it is considered generally socially desirable ( on the basis , say , of needs ; Weitzman , 1977 ) that everyone has the chance of access to a reasonable water supply . |
44 | More time is needed for meetings to make sure that everyone has the opportunity to participate fully . |
45 | Patients in and around Exeter can use the cards to present to doctors , dentists and hospitals so that everyone has easy access to their medical history . |
46 | 1 Pass round all the stories so that everyone has a chance to read them all . |
47 | She lowered her voice to a whisper , ‘ … you should know that everyone has access to every typewriter in the newsroom . |
48 | I believe in my heart and soul that everyone has an equal responsibility to work together the peace and harmony of this world . |
49 | Exercise 10–1 Suppose that everyone has a utility function , where T i denotes taxes paid . |
50 | This I now of course understand , that everyone has to be careful of any drug smugglers . |
51 | The first is that everyone has work but no one really works . |
52 | The fact that everyone has a copy means that a delay in a project , due to neglecting a provision , is known to all and the project leader responsible is very exposed . |
53 | May the Lord use us to ensure that everyone has enough to eat . |
54 | When the Malay leaders of Malaysia assert that the Malays are ‘ bumiputras ’ , sons of the soil , and therefore to be accorded privileges as against the Chinese and Indian Malaysians , only the unkind would point out that the Malays were also immigrants from an earlier period , and that no-one has paid attention to the claims of the real indigenous peoples , the Dayak and other tribes of the forestland . |
55 | I am glad ( and relieved ) to say that no-one has ( so far ) written again to tell me I 'm an idiot or that my advice was useless . |
56 | So you have to beware of blind alleys like that ; from personal experience , there are loads of these styles that no-one has ever asked me to play . ’ |
57 | Studies of many thousands of people have shown that no-one has ever been infected through kissing . |
58 | It is still a thoughtful , finely acted and daringly all-encompassing film , suggesting that no-one has a fixed nature . |
59 | The first point to note is that no-one has a convincing explanation for the existence of W-cells . |
60 | All the evidence suggests that no-one has properly quantified the cost of educating end users in all the user-hostile features of a dumb 3270 attached to a mainframe application , let alone any of the other hidden costs of the mainframe . |