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

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1 I suggest that you have some brine shrimp nauplii or microworm ready for the time when they become free-swimming .
2 ‘ I realise that he has considerable problems .
3 I know that my hon. Friend will understand if I say that I had some difficulty in persuading everybody to come round a table when I was talking only to the parties in Northern Ireland .
4 Even if you are resorting to it out of nervousness or fear that you have bad breath it will create a very negative impression on the interviewer .
5 Then you will tell your master and Chief Justice Fortescue that we have important matters to relate , matters affecting the crown .
6 Teachers in special schools are paid an additional allowance , but the small size of the schools and the move towards integrating children with special needs into ordinary schools mean that they have fewer prospects for promotion than teachers in mainstream schools .
7 And maybe somebody would come to your door and say their wee boy or their girl was making their first communion , and they were in dire straights and could n't buy anything for them , and you would more or less have to give them your book to help them out , but you would go with them so that they did n't go over the score and get just exactly what that wain needed , you know , and just hope that they had enough money to pay you at the end of the quarter , you know .
8 We will also , of course , imagine that they have high expectations of us .
9 The research of writers , such as Likert , who support the principle of management by participation suggests that employees may be more productive when they consider that they have some influence over planning decisions which affect their work ; and
10 Ensure that you have valid vaccination and innoculation protection .
11 Before fitting any mortise lock , ensure that you have sufficient depth of wood in which to house it .
12 Please check your protection on the Authorisation file and your default directory and ensure that you have sufficient disk quota .
13 Does my right hon. Friend accept that he has considerable sympathy on this side of the House and in the country , especially as there is now some doubt about whether the judge had the power to make the order that he made ?
14 and John one in verse twelve it says but as many have received him , to them he gave the right , the authority , the , the power , to become children of God , even to those who believe on his name and this of course is what making our commitment to Christ is , it 's receiving him for ourselves , it 's plugging in , it 's saying yes I have n't got that power myself , I am not able to do it I need you to come and do it for me , I accept that you have that power , you have that authority , you have dealt with my sin and I receive it for me , we trust Christ to save us from sin and commit ourselves to his kingly ruling our lives , we are as the bible says then , born again , new creations , we are made alive in Christ , I give you one verse in Colossians and in chapter three , verse four it says when Christ who is our life is revelled , then you also no sorry verse , verse three , verse three , sorry for you have died and your life is hidden with Christ in God but you say that 's all very well that , that brings me into the place of becoming a follower of Jesus yes I 've accepted him , but what about all this pressures here , Christ I , I 'm willing to receive them and to make the centre of my life , I 've received that he died for me , but what about all those things that 's twisting and marring and distorting my life , that 's rubbing me , my life can be more , God wants it to be , well that 's the great thing when Jesus comes , he does n't just come and sit down and that 's all there is to it , but he comes in by the holy spirit and as Christ is the centre of our life so he , as we submit to him and to his authority as we become obedient to his word , doing what he tells us , what he says for us , then the power of his spirit in our life starts operating , God the holy spirit , cos that 's how we become Christians , we are born again of God spirit and God Christ was in us , not the man who walked here on Galilee , he is a man in glory , but he comes into your life and into my life by the holy spirit and he gives us new spiritual resources which help us to overcome those influences of evil that are pressing in on us and trying to , to , to , to distort our lives and depress it into its mould , those things that have spoiled our lives , he gives us spiritual power and spiritual resources over them .
15 Erm the inter-club show erm we had to pay judges er two of them thirty pound , we would normally have got Keith for nothing , I know that we had two judges so we had to pay them er we did like so that 's two fifty pounds and we bought some we had some old trophies which we were able to buy plates for to use for that event .
16 Father , you know that we have many links with your people in other lands through those that you have called from this congregation to serve you overseas .
17 When Adobe did Caslon I know that they had certain things in their minds they could n't get out of and thus it 's not real Caslon .
18 Ignorance of one 's particular moral beliefs will not exclude this possibility , since the parties in the original position know that they have moral ideals .
19 I know that he has first-hand experience of the benefits of GM schools , as the school that used to be known as Wold Newton transferred to grant-maintained status a few months ago and is showing the way and what can be achieved as a result of a move to grant-maintained status .
20 Anyway I hear that you had little Jonathan John said .
21 We observe a set of events , and decide that they have one explanation which is vastly more probable than all others ; so we come to believe that this explanation is correct , and we use it to make predictions in future .
22 Pilots , and even instructors , often believe that they have good judgement and can land accurately anywhere because they can manage on their own site .
23 Since breaches of these norms can lead to an acquittal , there is a strong temptation to conceal breaches , especially when the police believe that they have strong evidence of guilt .
24 We have made £25 million available to local authorities for schemes involving housing associations and private owners ; we believe that they have considerable potential in regard to dealing with homelessness .
25 Moreover , I believe that he has another reason for clinging to the A level concept .
26 You seriously believe that I have some influence over your mother 's activities , Caroline ? ’
27 If we consider the material first we find that they have several features in common .
28 Families find that they have differing views and that these are very strongly held , because of course of the emotional nature of the decision being made .
29 Farmers and farm workers find that they have common interests as ‘ locals ’ which can be at loggerheads with those of the newcomers .
30 Many artists are now drawn to it , and find that it has other attractions than the records of the burial of kings : they love to paint the children who come to meet the tourist with wave-worn pebbles from the sacred isle , and also the scenery of Mull , and the many lochs that indent that isle of bold headlands and rugged mountains masses , as they are seen from Iona .
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