Example sentences of "[indef pn] has [verb] [art] [noun] that " in BNC.
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1 | It seems unlikely that , all other things being equal , two students will find an item equally difficult when one has studied the topic that the item tests and the other has not . |
2 | ‘ No one has forgotten the devastation that Phylloxera brought to our vineyards . |
3 | These are maps showing lines of equal rates of subsidence , though one has to make the assumption that depth of subsidence equals thickness of sediment multiplied by a constant for the type of sediment involved ( to allow for differential compaction ) . |
4 | One has to accept the fact that any barrier wide enough to pass a cycle with panniers will also enable the odd moped to get through . |
5 | Against this one has to balance the fact that a simple explanation of the common problems encountered seems to ( statistically ) reassure the patient , particularly the very anxious individual , although the overall effect was very small and probably clinically insignificant . |