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

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1 It 's that they have equal decisions , really so you ca n't say .
2 One of things on this drug is that we have many cases documented on this where people do n't realize the incredible grotesque feelings they have of mutilating themselves et cetera are actually connected to the drug .
3 The result is that we have six MOs , two bonding , of symmetry species a 1 and b 2 , two non-bonding , of symmetry species a 1 and b 1 , and two anti-bonding , of symmetry species a 1 and b 2 .
4 The significant fact about both phrase types is that we have two property words — a major one ( the verb ) extended by a minor qualifying one — and they are linked together to form a more complex property before they are permitted to enter into construction with a syntactic object .
5 I sa , as I say , I met this morning with the three members from Potter Street erm we do have various alternative proposals for sa ways forward should the village back out and what I can say to you at this stage is that we have another meeting scheduled for next week , we will be meeting with the Resident 's Associations keeping them fully informed erm we will ensure that the letter goes back to Mrs who and the other Resident 's Associations who expressed concern there and that we will be taking , I hope , I hope because I 'm gon na have to say if Woolwich back out we 're going out we 're going have to move very fast and do some quite erm in-depth work .
6 The problem with all these drugs is that they have many side effects which are sometimes fatally toxic .
7 The main problem for instrumental Marxist accounts is that they have great difficulty in explaining the eclecticism and indeterminacy of events in the world under a single reductionist or economist explanation which relates all actions by the state to the desires and power capabilities of a ruling class based on economic ownership .
8 One of the big advantages of larger machines is that they have more expansion slots for you to whack cards and boards into .
9 One of the chief reasons why these issues have been so hotly contested is that they have enormous bearing both on the significance of the religious changes introduced under Charles I and on the possible causes of the English civil war .
10 The reason is that they have different functions , which impose different constraints on their nature .
11 Is not it clear from those figures that the unique disadvantage suffered by the people of Britain is that they have this Government with the right hon. Gentleman 's policies , which depend on putting people out of work ?
12 ‘ The end result is that I 've large arrears on the centre 's mortgage , and now the building society is threatening repossession in the new year , unless we can clear the arrears .
13 ‘ What no-one can deny is that I have Scottish blood in me , and I have always known it was there ’ , he said .
14 ‘ What 's interesting about it is that I have both worlds , because I play with Phil Collins ’ band as well as Genesis , and with Phil I do all the records too .
15 That is what the greenbelt is actually there for , and if you have it there for that purpose , as I said yesterday , the necessary corollary is that you have additional provision beyond it , and I ca n't resist to offer Mr Wincup some support , I 'm sure one piece of evidence that he gave you about the letter from the Parish Council , he 's probably already replied to that Parish Council saying , as you 're in the York greenbelt have no fear , all the Selby needs will pass straight across your heads and land somewhere else .
16 The bad news is that you have six months to live . ’
17 ‘ The main problem with fighting a modern war is that you have good generals and dumb generals , ’ says Ed Taylor , of TRW Defense Systems in California .
18 All I am saying , my dear , is that you have another reason to end this war quickly .
19 At one stage , he is told , ‘ The main thing is that you have innate ability , talent , genius , something that 's born inside you ; it has nothing to do with studying .
20 Okay so you said that the most important concern really is that you have some money for your daughter 's future
21 The most telling comment on the wealth of the metropolis is that it had more men worth upwards of £100 than most other towns had taxpayers of all grades ; indeed , the number of four-figure assessments equalled the total taxpayers of some tiny market towns .
22 One thing you could say for Daine is that he had good taste in furniture .
23 So indeed it might have pleased him , for as has subsequently become clear , the best that can be said about the debate , from the Prime Minister 's point of view , is that he had one facet of the truth while General Maurice had another .
24 The point about an adult citizen is that he has these rights , privileges , duties and responsibilities whether or not he wants them .
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