Example sentences of "[prep] [noun sg] [be] that [pron] have " in BNC.

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1 Perhaps the only glimmer of hope is that there has been no increase in the use of heroin , cocaine and crack just 1.2pc admit to trying them , the same as in 1990 .
2 During his subsequent trial , however , Poindexter 's central line of defence was that he had acted with the general authorization of the President .
3 Any nation has to learn democracy er , and it seems to me that all the people of the Soviet Union have shown over the last four or five years a lively interest in politics and considerable to participate in politics , er one of the problems is of course is that they 've been doing so , too much and in too disorganised a way , they 're going to have to get together .
4 The other thing of course is that you have n't got any choice anyway , because the yen to have children is about as basic as the yen to have sex .
5 The main attraction of B&B is that it has always been far cheaper than hotels and this is still the case .
6 It 's , what kind of boiler is that you have ?
7 The advantages of friendship are that you have someone who can help you in any difficulties , you can have fun together and share the same experiences .
8 The ideological success of Thatcherism is that it has been adopted by many young people for the values which direct their life style .
9 Another aspect of Evil is that it has no love for other things even those on its own side .
10 One reason for this lack of information is that it has been difficult to obtain pure enzymes that are sufficiently active under in vitro conditions .
11 ‘ The great ‘ crime ’ of the adherents of Fascism is that they have dared to defend themselves .
12 What we have been successful at and particularly important in point of view is that we have been successful in keeping Whitchurch within the rural development areas , and , and retaining the status of the available which that gives .
13 Darlow 's main point of interest is that he has a backing vocalist called Bunny Hull ( but not , sadly , one called Frunkie Huwerd ) .
14 What history will say of his tenure of office is that he had very difficult decisions to make in awkward circumstances and while England 's international team suffered an unimaginable decline most of the 17 first-class counties , his prime concern , flourished more than might have been expected .
15 None of this music for Lovers Made Men and The Vision of Delight has survived , but the earliest piece of Lanier 's that we have , ‘ Bring away this sacred tree ’ for the Earl of Somerset 's Wedding Masque ( 1613 ) , is close in style to Guedron 's recits ( cf.
16 The only snag with decorating was that it had kept her hands busy , but left her mind all too free to wander .
17 One of the factors which must be taken into account is that we have to be responsive to changes in our scientific activities in order to provide the necessary Library support for them .
18 My excuse for this lengthy and amateur digression into history is that I have been trying to show how I think geology got into the hands of the theoreticians who were conditioned by the social and political history of their day more than by observations in the field .
19 Mildew is not so very difficult to stop in the early stages , and there are several fungicides that will give it a severe check — all the chemical manufacturers have their own products and trade names which , like everything else , are constantly being improved and changed — but by far the most important point to bear in mind is that it has to be hit early and repeatedly .
20 Estimates of the effect of the few Concordes currently in operation are that they have a negligible impact on the ozone layer .
21 However , the most damning indictment of the Conservative government 's record in housing is that it has presided over a massive increase in homelessness .
22 The main problem in windsurfing is that it has developed so rapidly in the last ten years that boards only a few years old are very out of date and lack the features mentioned earlier .
23 Were he to defend himself , no doubt he would surprise us all , but the overriding impression we get of him in retrospect is that he had fallen all too readily into the role of the squire 's man , the vicar 's buddy , the stern schoolmaster .
24 As for routing how we could go forward as feminists , I think what 's really important about feminism is that you have to start with people 's own experience and people 's grassroots experience .
25 I think the main ingredient for success is that you have to have a good sense of timing .
26 The first discovery she had made on return was that she had forgotten to take the cheesecake out of the freezer .
27 His other concession to fame is that he has turned one room of his house in Oswestry into his office where his sister-in-law is his full-time secretary , though she also helps Woosnam 's wife , Glyndreth , with their young family .
28 One of the principal difficulties faced by the Russians at present is that they have no effective distribution system whatsoever to deal with the aid that is available to them .
29 The point about folklore is that it has to be interpreted .
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