Example sentences of "[that] [noun] has [prep] " in BNC.

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1 If Parliament had meant to say that any distribution or publication should suffice , it could very easily have said so ; the courts are bound to make sense of the words that Parliament has in fact used .
2 These results show that tenascin has at least 16 consecutive fibronectin like type III repeats .
3 The dust allergy means that Will has to be bedded on paper , and his hay always has to be soaked .
4 For equilibrium , transactions demand must be equal to £45 million and , from graph ( c ) , we see that income has to be £67.5 million .
5 For much of the broadcast he was answering questions put by two interviewers , but as it was drawing to a close he suddenly began reading from a prepared text , declaring : " I warned in 1987 that Gorbachev has in his character an aspiration for absolute personal power .
6 Of particular importance is the effect that deforestation has on tropical soils .
7 The notion that Freud has of the sexual instincts is not primarily about reproduction , however , but the generalized capacity of the human organism to find erotic satisfaction from any part of the body being caressed or stimulated , quite apart from the act of reproduction .
8 Again we can see the effect that loss has upon us , where the first stage is shock and disbelief , and an inability to take in the reality of what is being said .
9 Returning to the problem of violence in residential care , we have seen that violence has to be defined by someone and that each person , whether instigator , recipient or third party , may have a different perspective .
10 In part the practical difficulty of withholding tax most of which is deducted at source has prevented it from ever assuming large-scale proportions , while the fact that opposition has in the past tended to focus on specific wars , of which the Vietnam war was the most prominent recent example , ensured that it was usually a relatively transient phenomenon .
11 Obviously I strongly believe that industry has to be modernised — none of us is against that — but during the Government 's term of office the restructuring in many of our industries has been far too savage .
12 While Labour needs to think hard about a coherent and realistic policy , to give substance to what is otherwise simply a slogan , there were signs in Inverness of regeneration — and a recognition that Labour has for too long taken its political dominance in Scotland for granted .
13 This paucity of information arises from the role that uncertainty has in quantum mechanics .
14 Via other programs , it is also possible to implement fax and modem sharing , a facility that Mainlan has in common with most other P2P network systems .
15 I want to take seriously the suggestion that the sort of inquiry that Quine has in mind could be the heir to traditional epistemology — although I shall not restrict the concerns of the latter to studying the relation of evidence to theory .
16 It said that the move is not expected to impact the 1,100 employees that Sun has in the state .
17 Does this mean therefore that RMI has to be a massive concentrated effort to bring everything on-stream at the same time ?
18 Can it be , that when Gandhi refers to morality without religion as being similar to a house built on sand he is simply expressing in a different way his belief in the convertibility of these terms rather than suggesting that morality has to be related to a particular religion ?
19 X receives Y's value for feature foo , and Y receives the value that Z has for feature baz .
20 When Christopher Steffen , reportedly a slash and burn merchant when it comes to cutting costs and staff , quit Eastman Kodak Co on Wednesday after just seven weeks in the job of chief financial officer of Eastman Kodak Co , saying that the team was agreed on the objectives , but had irreconcilable differences on how to get from here to there , IBM Corp shares jumped for joy in anticipation that he was about to be named finance chief — but the joy subsided and so did the share price , off 87.5 cents at $49 when nothing happened yesterday ; word out of IBM is that there is an appointment already to be announced , but unless the fact that Steffen is now at a loose end causes a last-minute re-think , he is not the man that IBM has in mind .
21 Mr Lang will criticise Labour for concentrating on attacking the Government over unemployment without recognising that wealth has to be created in order to increase the number of jobs on offer .
22 One great advantage that Scotland has over New Zealand is that nearly every small town and village is rich in history .
23 The citation mentions that the trust and respect that SPECS has in the industrial and academic communities in which it acts as intermediary in the supply of new and unusual chemicals .
24 Something that rock'n'roll has in common with the kid that walks down the street — usually black — with a big ghetto blaster on his shoulders playing it too loud , is that everybody says , ‘ What a nuisance … ’
25 Singapore is sending a 30-man army medical team : a token of its long-standing conviction that aggression has to be punished wherever it happens .
26 He unites us to Christ , he gives life , he renews us , he calls us to serve I think these are all variations on the theme that Mr has in mind , and so I would resist this and hope the assembly will .
27 The plasterwork has peeled to reveal the red sandstone underneath ; and in places that sandstone has in turn crumbled away to reveal the intricate brickwork that lies at the core of the structure .
28 You are the English guest that madame has at the farm , n'est-ce pas ?
29 ‘ Notice the effect that black has on colours — Poussin painted on black canvas , and so did Braque sometimes . ’
30 The same survey found that the more a person smokes the less faith that person has in believing that he or she can stop .
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