Example sentences of "[that] [pron] has a [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 It 's vital that everyone has a sense of belonging to the school and is kept fully informed of events that are taking place .
2 Protagoras ' reply to this is to contend that political wisdom is not a matter of specialized knowledge , but something in which everyone has a share , and in which it is necessary that everyone has a share , " Otherwise the state could not exist " .
3 1 Pass round all the stories so that everyone has a chance to read them all .
4 Exercise 10–1 Suppose that everyone has a utility function , where T i denotes taxes paid .
5 The fact that everyone has a copy means that a delay in a project , due to neglecting a provision , is known to all and the project leader responsible is very exposed .
6 There is healthy eating available in today 's RAF , and with messing committees to ensure that everyone has an opportunity to contribute their views and ideas , there seems wider appreciation of the skills of today 's cooks and of the results that they achieve with their limited financial resources .
7 Has he ever said anything to indicate that someone has a grudge against him ? ’
8 Now what we 've got , if you take this little point here , that means that somebody has a sort of quite a young age and quite a low income .
9 Then a sonogram this morning revealed that she has a degree of placenta praevia — the past heavy smoking is a factor there again , I 'm afraid .
10 If a horse has to be shot , or , I suppose , a rider — perhaps they do that sort of thing in polo ; I expect they do since the Army has a hand in it — you do n't have to go out of your way to ensure that she has a ringside seat .
11 This could perhaps be that the new doctor 's surgery is nearer , or easier for her to get to , has less steps to climb to the front door , or that she has a neighbour on his list who would accompany her to the surgery .
12 Margaret Thatcher is a rarity among national leaders in that she has a science background .
13 You say that she has a mineral lick — have you tried a plain salt lick ?
14 It 's a suggestion for Marie that she has a set of yellow whatsits and when you get one you get them all .
15 A married sister may plead that she has a husband and family to look after but that very fact also means that caring-will restrict her less .
16 ‘ Fatima will know , ’ he said to Yussuf , ‘ that she has a husband who is just as well as strong , merciful as well as just . ’
17 This morning she gives priority to the fact that it is the first day of the winter term , and that she has a lecture to deliver and two tutorials to conduct .
18 In the preceding conversational fragment ( I ) , we shall also say that speaker A treats the information that she has an uncle as presupposed and speaker B , in her question , indicates that she has accepted this presupposition .
19 They are communities in the sense that one has a sense of ‘ belonging ’ in them , and in the sense that Shetlanders belonging to each are said to be distinguishable by special characteristics in dialect or , less often ( and more humorously ) , by difference in mentality and general attitudes .
20 Yet the only writer who knew himself to be mortally ill and yet managed to achieve great things was Franz Kafka : ‘ It is not easy to build an oeuvre knowing that one has a revolver pointed at one 's neck . ’
21 First , because identification with one 's community is morally worthwhile , and acceptance of the authority of the state an appropriate way ( though not the only way ) to express it , one may jump to the conclusion that one has an obligation to accept the authority of the state , or even that it has authority independently of such acceptance .
22 It is on the basis of the distinction between statements which express attitudes and those which state that one has an attitude that the attitudinist thinks his theory significantly different from ethical subjectivism as usually understood .
23 We tend to assume that everybody has a car these days and will be affected by these increases .
24 Experiments suggest that it has a fluid consistency and that there is movement of the liquid molecules within the membrane .
25 It is noticeable that the Russell-Copleston debate became embroiled in a discussion of necessary propositions , a discussion made necessary by Copleston 's desire to show Russell that the world is such that it must be the case that it has a Creator .
26 Well , having talked about my interest in , in popular literature I suppose I should begin by saying I do n't much like the distinction between good literature and pulp literature but , on the other hand , I do accept that it has a function .
27 What I attempted to tell you was that there is essentially no region that in respect of any land which lies within the general area of the statutorily approved greenbelt , its mere existence within the greenbelt must be taken to mean that it has a greenbelt function .
28 The CTP proclaims that the link between the perceived object and the perception is just an ordinary bit of the great causal nexus of nature ( it needs to believe this , as we shall see presently ) and yet it is prepared to accept that this segment of the chain has a rather privileged status ; at the very least , that it has a beginning and an end .
29 The best estimate that I can get is that it has a development value of El 5 million .
30 You draw it to show that it has a mirror image so what you find in practice is that it and it 's mirror image are not superimposable .
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