Example sentences of "[noun sg] that [pers pn] have [adj] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 The other notable exceptions are ‘ ordinary wear and tear , ordinary leakage and breakage , inherent vice of the subject matter insured ’ — although these are normally expressed as specific exclusions on the face of the Policy , it should be borne in mind that we have these defences at law .
2 How will you deal with the situation , bearing in mind that you have some expectations from aunty ?
3 I would not recommend to this side that they have any truck with that particular perspective .
4 Part of the answer is of course that they have little choice if , for example , the firm is made bankrupt .
5 Obviously I 'd be delighted if you choose to come this direction but I understand of course that you have other options to look at .
6 Suppose we make known to a child that we have three sticks , all of different length .
7 Erm yes you you you 'll know from my evidence that I have certain reservations about the detailed wording of this of this particular criteria .
8 This will not so much create a two-tier structure within the Division , as enable a wider spectrum of students to participate in the profession , allowing them to stop off , by way of academic attainment , economic circumstances or job notice , at different levels , secure in the knowledge that they have professional status , capable of being upgraded if they so wish .
9 You can recharge it overnight , and then travel , secure in the knowledge that you have 40 minutes of brushing time available .
10 We start with the belief that we have these qualities and think that they must be recognised both by government and our clients .
11 Although none is fully explored here , all help to understand people better , and they are linked by the belief that we have some control over our destinies .
12 The beliefs which , he suggests , play this special role for us now include the belief that I have two hands , that men do not fly to the moon , that the sun is not a hole in the sky , that the earth has existed during the last century and that our hands do not disappear when we are not paying attention to them .
13 Now that hope will have been taken from her , leaving her feeling that they have unfinished business , which ( unless she believes in life after death ) will remain unfinished for ever .
14 Artists have found in the past that they have many enquiries about their work after having a painting reproduced by us .
15 Artists have found in the past that they have many enquiries about their work after having a painting reproduced by us .
16 Such groups may be informal in the sense that they have few rules , enjoy participative leadership and have flexible roles .
17 On the other hand we also proceed on the assumption that we have some measure of personal access to others if the occasion unexpectedly requires it and vice versa .
18 and in empirical sorry and in in empirical work we tend to use these nonlinear demand functions simply because they have this nice property that they have constant elasticity , and it makes subsequent calculations considerably easier , and you may think in actual fact that linear demand curves are quite restrictive .
19 Why is that happening , because we like to assume in this country that we have enough safety nets to catch those people , to ensure while they may not live in the lap of luxury at least they do n't have to go without .
20 The treatment that we have available controls the illness and that means that the outlook in miocenia gravis and similar disorders is very much better than it used to be .
21 At job interviews , 77% of respondents ( 585/757 ) tell the lay interview panel that they have cystic fibrosis , either always or sometimes .
22 Unfortunately most people have no idea that they have high blood pressure because it does n't actually feel any different .
23 It is the combination of being told for the first time that you have coronary disease with the need for an emergency procedure , for example , an angiogram .
24 These powers are due to the fact that we have two ears , separated by about 20 centimetres of acoustically dead grey matter .
25 The very fact that we have these details is significant .
26 We have a shield under the which prevents the prosecution in a normal case from bringing to the attention of the court the fact that we have previous convictions .
27 His starting point is the fact that we have three classes of receptors in our eyes , each tuned to respond to a different wavelength of light , one to ‘ red ’ , one to ‘ green ’ , and one to ‘ blue ’ .
28 ‘ People are fed up hearing about our injuries , but you ca n't run away from the fact that we have 28 professionals , and half of those ca n't be considered .
29 Contrary to popular myth , many men can remember those small but important details about the women in their lives , such as their birthday and the fact that they have two eyes , one on each side of their nose , probably browny-blue ( the eyes , not the nose ) .
30 Briefly , Cloward and Ohlin argue that there is greater pressure on members of the working class to behave criminally or delinquently due to the fact that they have less opportunity to succeed by legitimate means .
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