Example sentences of "that [pron] can have [noun] " in BNC.

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1 I feel excited when I come up with something that I can have Jack to help me with , I 'm always ready to hear what he has .
2 But if , if you 've got that idea of what Mao 's idea of excess is you know that you can have excesses then you go f forward and then you come back there
3 erm that you can have character strings as the arguments of functions in the spreadsheet and database .
4 I 'm not saying we want loads of 15-year-olds sitting in their bedrooms being morose over Techno songs instead of Morrissey songs , just that you can have soul in this type of dance music .
5 The only God that one can have faith in is a God whose existence can not be demonstrated in the way that a mathematical equation can be demonstrated .
6 A belief that one can have faith and confidence in others has been put forward as a culturally rooted phenomenon , with potentially important implications for political life .
7 Well that 's as far as I want to go with this , this particular topic , erm as is my practice I 'm ending now so that we can have questions .
8 Observation of children reading aloud , however , shows that they can have problems in adjusting to the change from third-person narrative ( the author 's voice ) to quoted speech ( the character 's voice ) .
9 It is called benefit and and the well being of those kids about there , that we 're educating them at our own school , that they can have jobs and work , and if this is going , my fear is , okay we can live within this , s as you say , it may that it 's just bad settlement for one year .
10 ‘ The offices are used not just by us but also by several local voluntary organisations , and we are anxious that they can have access to them again as soon as possible , ’ Mr Alton said .
11 Suppose that a man enters premises as a trespasser and upon encountering a woman instructs her to remove her clothing so that he can have intercourse with her .
12 This is not enough to show that anyone can have authority to introduce or enforce such a scheme .
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