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

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1 381 , 384 ‘ There is no doubt that at common law if a wife chooses wilfully and without justification to live away from her husband she can not , so long as she continues absent , render him liable for the necessaries supplied to her , or for her maintenance by the union , for the reason that she has of her own free will deprived herself of the opportunity which the husband was affording her of being maintained in the home .
2 A caesarean section is the ultimate answer to many calving problems but according to Mr Barwise-Munro : ‘ It 's still regarded by farmers as a last resort and very often by the time the vet is called , the cow has been left too long with the result that she has to be culled .
3 Since this is the nature of the economic environment within which the agent operates it is rational for the agent to use that information about her environment to draw inferences from the information that she has about the current state of the economy , that is to solve her signal extraction problem .
4 It is only after a long period of counselling that she has at last realised that she has to drop her charge against her father , and to forgive him for not being the person that she longed he should be .
5 Ms W from Hartlepool wants Sharron Davies ' thighs , hips and bum because : ‘ They are firm , solid and of perfect shape , ’ while Wendy S. from Middlesbrough chose Jamie Lee Curtis ‘ because she has the shape that she has by dedication and hard work . ’
6 Count the number of tantrums ( defined by those actions you described ) that he/she has per day .
7 Whichever type of window you choose , ensure that it has at least one casement or sash that can be easily opened to provide an exit in case of emergency .
8 In his influential Le Même et l'autre Vincent Descombes has described the entire history of twentieth-century philosophy in France as a succession of moves which attempt to get out of this Hegelian dialectic : the recent phenomenon of poststructuralism is part of a long philosophical story and distinguished only by what appears to be a certain success , or at least an avoidance of failure to the extent that it has at least managed to keep the game with Hegel in play .
9 Still hammering away , the Institute has the satisfaction of knowing that it has at last brought home to the Ministry of Health , within whose purview this question comes , that things are not what they ought to be , and Dr Eichholz , who has just retired from the Chief Inspectorate of Special Schools , is at its request making a special enquiry .
10 The phenotypic effects of a gene are normally seen as all the effects that it has on the body in which it sits .
11 But we shall now see that the phenotypic effects of a gene need to be thought of as all the effects that it has on the world .
12 The gene itself benefits , in terms of its vertical transmission , from the average effects that it has on a whole series of bodies .
13 The hon. Member for Foyle ( Mr. Hume ) has , much more eloquently than I could , told us of the damage that it does and the effect that it has on the young people of Northern Ireland because it gives them a future of either migration or unemployment .
14 The impact that it has on these people particularly as the Chair said , the retained service , can be quite profound because they , unlike the whole time firemen can be catapulted from being a joiner one minute into being a rescue operator the next minute .
15 By far the most popular location in recent years has been the Netherlands , for the very good reason that it has for some time offered by far the best deal .
16 For most of these the use of English presents no problem and the Church does not assume the cultural importance that it has for some of those from ethnic minority cultures who live permanently in Britain .
17 One thought succeeds only because of the relations that it has to innumerable other potential thoughts .
18 He accepts that it has to be traded off against the 25 per cent improvement in fuel consumption and longer engine life .
19 The European Central Bank is absolutely necessary and we shall concede that it has to be politically autonomous to reassure the Germans ’ .
20 He recognised that some understanding is given directly by God , but also that it has to be appropriated by human beings using their reason .
21 Man himself has to decide on the nature of ‘ goodness ’ , and to accept that it has to be found within the life on earth as it actually is .
22 The point about folklore is that it has to be interpreted .
23 Modern society tends towards the latter end of the spectrum , feeling that it has to ‘ control ’ nature in all its many aspects .
24 ‘ So far everything that we 've done we 've done keeping in mind that it has to be played live .
25 But if the entire building is so damaged that it has to be torn down and rebuilt , the landlord collects from his insurer to rebuild .
26 But this does not mean that it has to be uninformed and makeshift .
27 In other words the limits on the knowing subject 's cognition are such that it has to be mediated in a social and discursive context for anything like truth to be achieved :
28 A more recent commentator on Marx 's concept of ideology , Jorge Larrain , accepts that the concept is vague and that it has to be worked out from what little Marx wrote ( Larrain 1979 : 36 ) .
29 We believe that there is , but that it has to be recognised that no single model of ‘ what law is ’ and how it relates to ‘ justice ’ can provide any instant prescription for the tactics to be adopted .
30 Why do you not realise that it has to be stopped , and that you 're the ones to do it !
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