Example sentences of "[that] [noun] have [noun] [prep] [adj] " in BNC.
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1 | The other approach has been to argue that rats have difficulty with passive avoidance because they can not remember recent events . |
2 | The living room ceiling was hung with bunting , the kitchen smelt of roast turkey , the house was full of people who all knew each other intimately , the videos had been ordered and the sideboard was laden with drink and in fact everyone behaved just like it was a real family Christmas , except that Boy had sex with two other men in the bathroom , and they did n't even bother to lock the door because they knew that no one else there would mind , knew that they did n't have to hide what they were doing from the rest of the party . |
3 | That becomes clearer , if , fourthly , we notice that ideas have meaning for social actors . |
4 | Virtually every other country in Europe does it , Canada and America do it — fines in America are $5,000 , and in Canada the penalty is $3,000 — because all countries recognise that airlines have responsibility in that matter . |
5 | The answers emphasise that businesses have difficulties with more than bank loans and unpaid debts . |
6 | Now that scientists have access to human embryos , the question of genetic engineering arises . |
7 | It was stressed to us that pupils having difficulty with English because it was their second language should not be equated with pupils with other special educational needs . |
8 | It is rather more likely that clerks had benefit of formal education than knights . |
9 | It is fortunate that Bridges had copies of most of them . |
10 | Is the Prime Minister aware that Gloucestershire has debts of 125 million pounds . |
11 | Indications that Cnut had difficulties with some Fenland ecclesiastics can also be considered in this context . |