Example sentences of "[be] [conj] [pron] have [art] " in BNC.

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1 Estimates of the effect of the few Concordes currently in operation are that they have a negligible impact on the ozone layer .
2 Their strengths are that they have a critical thinking ability .
3 Their strengths are that they have a critical thinking ability and they can be objective .
4 The strengths that these people show are that they have an ability to combine a sense of concern , with a sense of order and purpose .
5 The positive things that have come out of the divorce are that I have a much better relationship with my children and I can read a book in bed and not have a jealous partner by my side trying to prevent me .
6 The differences are that you have a feminist movement in Europe for example , which you can classify or they classify themselves , in terms of the origination of the politics Liberal , Radical , Marxist , Socialist and this is what happened in Europe .
7 Says Jim Cummins : ‘ Kids who are proud of who they are and who have no ambivalence about that have no problems in school ’ .
8 I do n't know what the financial arrangements are but he has a double role , he attends the classes but he also does spinal manipulation and massage for those of Brand 's clients who need it or say they do . ’
9 In this case it would possibly be that they had the name of the subscriber but …
10 Whilst it is conceivable that some of these jobs will be craft based and thus provide an outlet for some initiative and self activism , the significant reality will be that they have no economic power and no industrial muscle .
11 When archaic figures of this type first became known they were called ‘ Apollo ’ , and it may be that they have an early association with his worship , but certainly not all can represent him and the non-committal ‘ kouros ’ is preferable .
12 But may be that we had a description , want to get the description out to as many people as possible , to see if anybody recognizes the person described , er then we 'd come to you there , give you the description of the
13 You know it seemed to be that we had a working rule that had functioned reasonably well over the years and all of a sudden he was tearing up various paragraphs that did n't suit him , and altering bits you know and changing them round just to suit the company , and all to our disadvantage .
14 In a letter to his congregation he said : ‘ It may be that we have no influence on those who plan and carry out murders in both parts of our community , but we can all help create a climate of opinion where they will be increasingly isolated and disowned . ’
15 The problem will be that we have no great tacklers in the midfield without Batts .
16 If I had any criticism of our organisation it would be that we have a tendency to hide our light under a bushel .
17 Could it be that someone had an interest in keeping it alive ?
18 It may be that you have a form of postnatal depression that needs treatment .
19 It ca n't be that you have no principles .
20 Can it be that you have no idea of the power a young , nubile girl can exercise over a young , impressionable male ? ’
21 It may be that you have an Ordnance Survey plan in your office that you can work with the seller in order to produce an accurate plan , at least one for identification purposes only .
22 It can of course be no more than speculation to consider whether this total concern with instalment size makes people less likely to keep up conscientiously with the payments than they would be if they had a clear idea of their total commitment .
23 Or rather they would be if they had a side of slightly more than average demeanour .
24 What would my attitude be if I had a difficult or long journey to work ?
25 I will be if I have the strength .
26 The UK government measures the lead in tapwater that has been running for several minutes , as it would be if you had a bath in it , and not the first few pints or cupfuls , as you would use for cooking or making a cup of tea .
27 I mean , the only way you could do that would be if you had a till at one end and people bought whatever they wanted and were given a voucher and you walked down the other end and exchanged
28 So that 's one tenth and that 's one tenth and then what I 'd like you to do is work it out as a fraction what fraction of how many degrees would it be if you had a tenth of three hundred and sixty degrees , how many degrees would that come to ?
29 How different the picture might be if you had the protection of the Midland Personal Accident Plan .
30 That can not just be because they have a lot of flotations and rights issues to work on .
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