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

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1 Newcomers to CAD say that it has its own jargon .
2 Well its supporters say that it 's it 's justified on the grounds of democracy .
3 Dot knew that she had everything she used so much to long for .
4 As the transporter approached the dead end without slowing , Bernice remembered that she had something else to tell the Doctor .
5 Never assume that the defendant had a particular state of mind unless the question states that he had it .
6 Liam complained that he had plenty to do with the new shop opening for him to be running around after doctors — ‘ just because a couple of kiddies are sick ’ .
7 It was on the morning when registration began that I had my fatal encounter .
8 Will he take this opportunity to confirm that it is the three strands that will form the basis of any future talks , and that against that background there will always be the Anglo-Irish Agreement , until the two Governments feel that they have something that transcends it ?
9 Viola Machin , torn between a desire to protest that she had nothing to hide , and a feeling that she had , said at last , reluctantly : ‘ Well , yes , that 's true : and I 'm grateful to you for that , Hilda . ’
10 Only the pain was getting rather tedious and Meg insisted that I had it done now before I retired , on the theory I suppose , that better in the Government 's time than my own . "
11 If the person indicates that he has nothing more to say the officer shall without delay cease to question him about that offence . …
12 Also and who not only helped on the day but also promoted the sale outside the NCT ensuring that we had plenty to sell .
13 But all the evidence suggests that it has one staring error — the researchers ' names .
14 All the evidence suggests that she had her confessor wrapped around her little finger : while claiming the complete obedience appropriate to her spiritual supervisor she in fact got round every attempt he ever made to make her moderate her life style ; she persuaded him to confer his blessing and approval on her choices .
15 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 .
16 We are not daft , we know how we want to live , we only needed an opportunity like this to get our ideas and solutions on the drawing board in a way that enabled these people to understand that we have our own form of expertise . ’
17 ‘ Your absence meant that I had her all to myself at breakfast — with the additional pleasure of escorting her personally to school . ’
18 A people without religion will in the end find that it has nothing to live for .
19 TASS argued that they had nothing to withdraw , not having taken the original decision to strike .
20 However opinions vary as to what is meant by social support , and how it can best be measured , although the extent to which an individual feels that they have someone to confide in appears to be important .
21 As I get older I am coming to believe that our lives are planned before we are born … things happen so fast sometimes as you look back … you can see the pattern plain as day , where you took some turn , or events happened that you had nothing to do with .
22 The offworlder 's st'lyan was a bay with brilliant black points , and Jehan saw that he had his bow case strapped to his saddle .
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