Example sentences of "[vb -s] [that] [pers pn] have a [adj] " in BNC.

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1 The position of Venue and Mars guarantees that you have a lively weekend in store .
2 Fortunately , it happens that we have a common friend and both he and Mr Maxwell were to be at a board meeting in New York on Monday . ’
3 Mr Lawrence , who was a partner in Price Waterhouse before joining the Pru in 1987 , says that he has a full agenda .
4 ‘ The biopsy confirms that you have a malignant lymphoma . ’
5 However , he soon discovers that she has a voracious sexual appetite , which he finds almost impossible to satisfy .
6 The lower equilibrium price in Germany shows that it has a comparative advantage in producing this good .
7 " On second thoughts , Hazel remembers that we have a good story-teller among us .
8 She does n't know any of their names , but she remembers that he had a long scar running right up his hand .
9 But through gesture , parody and dialogue , Pauline Daniels ensures that we have a vivid imaginary picture of everyone in Shirley 's world .
10 It appears that he had a recurring dream in which he was told , " Socrates , be an artist " , a command which he ignored at first , supposing that nothing could be a higher " art " than his own philosophizing , but eventually complied with by writing some poetry while waiting for death in prison .
11 This can often be dealt with by notifying the individual of the meeting and its purpose and saying that he will be welcome to attend if he feels that he has a specific interest in the proceedings .
12 Lady Bertram , on the other hand , feels that she has a fortunate marriage due to this reason of her beauty and also considers it is every woman 's obligation to show off her looks .
13 This is perhaps not surprising : their preference for home care at the first interview indicates that they have a stronger commitment to looking after the dementia sufferer than those who said in the first interview that they would prefer institutional care .
14 Thus : Since the centre of the deictic system switches , personal pronouns are known as ‘ shifters ’ , which ‘ means that they have a double structure , uniting conventional and existential bonds within the same sign ’ .
15 In other words , the fact that we can be open , honest and sharing with each other intellectually , emotionally and spiritually means that we have a sound basis for open , vulnerable sharing physically .
16 If it 's gon na plague him and give him trouble let's get it sorted out this year , even if it means that he has a little bit of temporary deafness for a little while , you know ?
17 Now that is a word you seldom come across in England , but away up in the Highlands and Islands being " fey " means that you have a certain sixth sense — you are the seventh son of a seventh son , or whatever the drama is on that score .
18 It implies that we have a higher proportion of the original corpus surviving than Bédier calculated , and therefore a more representative sample .
19 A Union of Democratic Forces spokesman , Mr Georgi Spassov , said : ‘ This demonstrates that we have a long way to go before we have true democracy in Bulgaria . ’
20 An accused is therefore not guilty of robbery if he believes that he has a legal right to deprive the victim of the property .
21 Primus , a resident of State A , believes that he has a good claim against Secundus , who lives in State B. Secundus does not acknowledge the rightness of the claim , so Primus must go to court .
22 Another firm , Keith Bayley Rogers & Co ( 071–378 0657 ) also continues only to charge commission on transactions , and stresses that it has a large and long-established client basis and no need to churn portfolios .
23 The later epitaph suggests that he had a good knowledge of canon law : ‘ legis / doctorem tenuit illa ’ ( namely Gallia ) .
24 The first thing to do , if you are embarking on helping an elderly parent who lives alone , is to make sure that she ( or he ) knows that you have a genuine desire to assist her in every way possible ; and then respect her right to make either a positive or negative response to your overtures .
25 I should like to refer briefly to something in which my right hon. and learned Friend knows that I have a passionate interest .
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