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 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 .
9 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 .
10 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 . ’
11 The problem will be that we have no great tacklers in the midfield without Batts .
12 If I had any criticism of our organisation it would be that we have a tendency to hide our light under a bushel .
13 It may be that you have a form of postnatal depression that needs treatment .
14 It ca n't be that you have no principles .
15 Can it be that you have no idea of the power a young , nubile girl can exercise over a young , impressionable male ? ’
16 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 .
17 I will be if I have the strength .
18 That can not just be because they have a lot of flotations and rights issues to work on .
19 It does n't though , and the photocopiers are good enough to pass official muster , how long can it be before we have the sort of crisis of confidence in our physical currency not seen since the days of the coin-clipping Tudors ?
20 If we go to an exhibition together we find that we like the same paintings ; so I think it 's that we have an empathy in our way of painting , in the whole attitude to painting .
21 ‘ But one thing is that we have a meeting at 1pm at Nelson 's cottage .
22 The challenge that many of us face today is that we have a choice — whether or not we go out to work , how much domestic machinery we use , how much we involve the rest of the family in housework , whether or not we employ someone else to do the cleaning , how many take-away meals are put on the table , and so on .
23 All I know for sure , sir , is that we have a mysterious plane lying on the sea-bed there .
24 The main thing is that we have a comprehensive plan , now and for the future .
25 It is that we have a single conception of effects , rather than several .
26 The point is that we have a choice , in fact , a great variety of foods to choose from — many good , some bad .
27 The point is that we have a very indistinct line between the real and unavoidable problems of ageing and those which are socially and psychologically constructed and may , with care , be reducible .
28 What makes us interesting is that we have a right side of the brain as well .
29 Our problem , our central problem in the British trade union movement is that we have a trade union movement that operates very comfortably in one world , while over half the people of Britain work in an entirely different world , a world where trade unionism is scarcely ever mentioned and if it is mentioned , it 's mentioned with a hint of fear .
30 Our preoccupation er straightforwardly is that we have a lottery which is run with probity and without impropriety , and the director general has very widespread powers , fact to investigate the backgrounds of any bidders .
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