Example sentences of "that [pron] have [pers pn] " in BNC.

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31 At work , emotional needs are stronger than a lot of people realise ; by letting people know that you have them , and identifying theirs , you can gain influence .
32 ‘ And another thing we 've got to talk about — it 's not really fair that you have them every weekend .
33 Some pieces of information must go unused despite the fact that you have them available .
34 And they 're normally in some , e , windows that you have them checks for them is n't there ?
35 Making records is a lot of fun , too , because you know that you have it there forever , and after you 're dead , hopefully , people are still listening to it .
36 that i when the child comes to you to si , you sign to show they 're with you now , perhaps Cath could amend that so that you have it you 've actually got the week but five slots for homework
37 But we 've done that in the brief that we 've we 've worked on .
38 Erm with without a new settlement erm that that was indeed the the impression that erm I was left with as well , and what what we 've sought to do in in the evidence that we 've we 've put before you is to take the nine seven , nine thousand seven hundred figure in Greater York , and and er s based on the data supplied by the County Council to demonstrate that that actually when one looks at outstanding commitments erm with planning permission , identified the sites er without planning permission , those those that are allocated in local plans , making suitable allowances for small sites erm windfall sites and conversion , erm the the residual figure that is left in Greater York , which I calculate to be eight thousand six hundred and thirty seven , once one has taken away completions , which I think is an agreed figure between nineteen ninety one and nineteen ninety three of one thousand and sixty three , that erm , those existing commitments , and the sites likely to come forward , ma virtually match the figure for the outstanding housing requirement , so so one is left with a view that erm from from the data that 's put in front of us that there is n't a residue of that size to accommodate , although I accept that there may well be a residue of some sort , erm and it seems to me that the established Greater York erm framework , er is is the process by which that is distributed around the counties along the lines that the discussion 's proceeded this morning .
39 Well , it 's not a positive action that is noted , as we 're actually saying that we 've we 've read it , basically .
40 We had a long series of various pieces of research , one of which was actually talk to enormous amount of customers through customer and as a consequence of that we 've we decided to form a fairly business to produce a very different pair of stores , different in that they wo n't trade in the traditional way that M F Is gone ah they 'll carry different merchandise , different price lines .
41 I do n't know how many times I have to say , that we 've we 've been there and we know all about this .
42 It 's like everything e but th s saying that we had him .
43 They complained so much that not enough time had been allowed them for their discussions that we had them back a second week .
44 But I was in a foul temper , and Rebecca had n't made it any easier by going on about missing papers , and how urgent it was that we had them back . ’
45 The reason we did those mailings is because of the warning that we had they were the only mailings available by the way .
46 So I 've got to contact conference office , continue chasing up these people about various student things , that we have we now tapes of we just have to get the consent forms for .
47 You might then wonder what the cutting of the hair had to do with it — well , one of the features of auto-immune diseases is that they cluster within individuals and sometimes within an individual 's family , and the reasons for that are that the immune responses that we have we inherit with our genes .
48 ( By which , of course , I do n't mean that we dis believe that we have them : merely that we mostly have no belief either way about what beliefs we have . )
49 It contradicts and condemns us in our pride , our self-sufficiency , our ethics , our politics , and our religion which , far from being our point of closest access to God , is the house we build in order to hide ourselves from him , to convince ourselves that we have him in our control .
50 ‘ Now that we have him , maybe we can find out who is paying him .
51 We have made our policies absolutely clear , not just by asserting that we have it in mind to take action , but by stating what we have planned and by making announcements for new equipment and new forces .
52 They missed a few kicks at goal but they nailed Northampton to their line and worked up such a storm that they had them scurrying all ways .
53 However , they considered it their duty to tell their clients , the second defendants , that they had them .
54 Now , for the first time , I was surrounded by people who not only had cancer , but unlike those in hospital , knew that they had it .
55 They than asked what he had done to the police that they had it in for him .
56 That they have him in the Tower of London . ’
57 The counterpart for our experimental data is not so straightforward , since the subjects do not report their reservation values ( even assuming that they have them ) .
58 Goneril and Regan used fraud to gain power , and now that they have it , no longer need to dissimulate .
59 I mean it can be aware you can be aware of somebody with cerebral palsy having cerebral palsy and you can also be totally unaware that they have it .
60 What it means as I said before , is that ten or fifteen years ago , that number of people got infected , so now ten fifteen years on , we usually multiply by at least a hundred , so we 're really talking about thousands of people living with H I V , and probably unaware of the fact that they have it .
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