Example sentences of "[adj] that [pron] have [adj] [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | Through the haze of Bell 's which had been the weekend , it had become clear that he had little alternative . |
2 | ‘ You made it abundantly clear that you have one hell of a good social life at home . |
3 | If all the people living in your house who have incomes are over pensionable age ( 60 years for women and 65 years for men ) , you will not be disconnected between October 1 and March 31 unless it is clear that you have sufficient money to pay . |
4 | It seemed all wrong that I had horizontal loops across the face of the work . |
5 | He waited with roused senses for what would come next ; and what came was so transparent that he had hard work not to laugh , and set out without more ado to take every advantage of a stratagem that would not have fooled a child in arms . |
6 | But I am afraid that you have another ordeal ahead of you . ’ |
7 | Of course it 's just possible that she has poor eyesight — a woman like that would be too vain to wear spectacles . |
8 | Indeed , we were so anxious to get the figures right that we had little time to spend explaining why what we proposed was morally necessary . |
9 | Hugging the ground , dodging clumps of splintered trees , hopping over hedges and walls and old fortified lines , Lambert led Kimberley and Killion so low that they had little opportunity to take their eyes off the terrain and look for balloons . |
10 | Erm well it 's , i various changes in erm the upset that we had last year with the recession and |
11 | I 'm I 'm not entirely convinced that we have enough control over the existing county schools , never mind , never mind whether we 'd be able to retain it or increase it . |
12 | After sitting in the stalls and watching the summer show , the other two were convinced that they had good reason enough to want him . |
13 | At some stages in their lives children are quite convinced that they have magical powers and often after a tussle about bedtime or a rejected request to watch a TV programme will ‘ wish ’ that the irritating adult would vanish . |
14 | Although Anne Boleyn gave birth to Princess Elizabeth at Greenwich , in September 1533 , there was no son forthcoming and Henry VIII became convinced that she had another lover , so he had her beheaded on 19th . |
15 | Health and safety watchdogs say they 're not convinced that it has sufficient safety measures in place to protect passengers . |
16 | His voice sounded so matter-of-fact that she had little difficulty in ignoring the more flattering words . |
17 | Working-class children in general were less likely to first learn about sex from parents , and it is less likely that they have positive relationships with their teachers . |
18 | It has leg-like fins with fleshy bases like the coelacanth ; it seems very likely that it had air-breathing pouches from its gut like a lungfish . |
19 | So it will be obvious that we have considerable flexibility in determining the size of parachute . |
20 | ‘ She 's in the bedroom , getting changed , ’ the chap said , making it very obvious that he had proprietorial interests in her . |
21 | The second is that the British colonial rulers did not genuinely believe in independent , publicly owned public service broadcasting because when in government they made sure that they had full control and tolerated the idea of a corporation only when their rule was coming to an end . |
22 | We make sure that they have proper benefit advice , so that if there are any benefits that they 're entitled to that they get those benefits . |
23 | Every day we have battles with employers to make sure that we have decent working conditions for our members in this country . |
24 | The chairman will also have to organize the panel during the interview , making sure that everyone has sufficient time to ask their questions but without allowing the process to get out of hand and overrun . |
25 | Finally , make sure that you have ample power points or outlets . |
26 | When considering coming to this country to study , be sure that you have sufficient finance . |
27 | First make sure that you have enough stitches to allow for the drawing in of the work . |
28 | ‘ If you find that you or your client is a victim , then make sure that you have some sympathy with the member of staff who was tricked , ’ he says . |
29 | In other words , instead of tackling major systems single-handed , make sure that you have some help . |
30 | When you have reached the prime of life and acquired a home and possessions to be proud of , you want to be sure that you have reliable insurance — but at a price that you feel recognises and rewards the care that you take . |