Example sentences of "[vb -s] that [pron] have [adj] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 He says he has confidence in all aspects of the Havant business and , despite IBM Europe assertions of over-capacity adds that he has full order books .
2 Conversely , the Profitboss accepts that they have greater skills in packing , driving and cleaning than him .
3 He says that they have little information to go on , so the search has to be very wide .
4 announcement every time there 's a delivery and the brother who 's giving the announcements on a Tuesday or a Thursday , whenever they meet , he , he says that we have new magazines tonight brothers and he may hold them up and said you know , that they 're this and that and lovely , beautiful magazines Jehovah doing so well now through his organization and he 's presenting us with , with erm marvellous erm appealing literature , he holds them up and says we 're , we 're , we 're able to get your magazines tonight and er we would like you to get them straight out at me , and they 're still there two or three weeks later , your magazines , this is a way we can stay spiritually awake , is by going and getting them straight away , not for the benefit of the brothers , poor old brother who is on the job and he 's wondering why , are they gon na come and fetch my magazines or not , but because we need to devour that spiritual feeling , we need to keep up to date with everything that Jehovah 's providing us with .
5 ‘ He says that he had some grub here , around half-past four on Wednesday morning .
6 KPMG warrants and undertakes that it has full power and authority under the Financial Services Act 1986 and otherwise to make the Offer on behalf of Client .
7 This exhibition shows that he has other strings to his artistic bow .
8 Looking at his reflection a child sees that he has two eyes and one nose , that his mouth is lower than his nose , his ears are at each side of his head .
9 If appraisal now reveals that it has some validity in principle , the next stage is application .
10 Wittgenstein acknowledges that we have this inclination , and tries to account for it .
11 She even pretends that she has higher principles than many of the other characters in the play :
12 ‘ The budget simply reflects that we have fewer people out of work about 30 per cent less than in 1987 .
13 The fact that the polytechnics have largely grown out of a technical college tradition , geared to different ends , means that they have practical problems of a kind unfamiliar to the universities today .
14 No I think it could save lives , because it means that we have immediate access er to what 's going on and so on rare occasions , life and death decisions can be made down the telephone .
15 Erm one difficulty with with giving a financial report is so many things seem to happen quickly and a erm apart from the fact that there was a , a major finance resources comes from we , as well you see that I have to tell you now these have been done on the red letter assembly side and you may want to alter one there er according to reform I see the cost per erm person attending is not a hundred and twelve pounds , but a hundred and fourteen pounds and that means that we have forty representatives we 've got to try and find four thousand five hundred and sixty .
16 When built 1622 was equipped with continuous stepboards , which means that it had two stepboards per side to allow for entry from ground level .
17 Sport as part of ‘ The News ’ means that it has national significance and is part of the cultural heritage of the audience .
18 There is no difference between government coverage and party coverage in this respect except that government has more initiative in determining the news , which means that it has more opportunity than the opposition to ensure that its coverage is favourable .
19 Er girls were never included as horses as I remember it , but nowadays there are of course , which means that you have more boys available to be ploughmen and this perhaps helps the numbers .
20 Mr Gavron cheerfully admits that he has more staff than he needs to handle the currently depressed workload .
21 ( 3B ) A person shall not be guilty of an offence under subsection ( 3A ) above if he proves that he had reasonable grounds for doing the acts or withdrawing or withholding the services in question .
22 But the company believes that it has some products it can sell new , notably software for diagnosing faults in computers .
23 Section 11(3) exonerates the accused " if he believes that he has lawful authority for the removal of the thing in question or that he would have it if the person entitled to it knew of the removal and the circumstances of it " .
24 However , a private customer can be an expert for this purpose only if : ( 1 ) The firm reasonably believes that he has sufficient experience and understanding to waive the private customer protections and can produce evidence of that .
25 Can he tell us of one chief officer of police in Britain who believes that he has sufficient police officers to perform the duties imposed upon him ?
26 Terrorism will come to an end when the terrorist no longer believes that he has any chance of securing his objective by the means that he is using .
27 As well as distributing the new version 1.2 of Aspect , due out at the end second quarter , Goldmine claims that it has other distribution deals in the pipeline to be announced over the next few weeks .
28 If the security services were so concerned about this then it clearly suggests that they had good reason to believe that Blake had not been forgotten by the Russians .
29 But the evidence suggests that they have some way to go still .
30 This suggests that he had bigger fish to fry — and indeed he had .
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