Example sentences of "and that [pers pn] have a [adj] " in BNC.

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1 It was vital to give the impression at any rate that I and my board colleagues were in control of affairs and that we had a clear strategy that somehow was going to restore our business to its former glory .
2 QUIREBOYS and that we have a terrible punishment planned to chastise such arrant , nay , wanton sexism ?
3 QUIREBOYS and that we have a terrible punishment planned to chastise such arrant , nay , wanton sexism ?
4 Is it within your power to draw the Prime Minister 's attention to the fact that his first responsibility is to the House of Commons , that there is a Prime Minister 's Question Time every Tuesday and Thursday and that we have a Foreign Secretary and a Secretary of State for Defence who are quite able to deal with international and defence commitments overseas ?
5 Given that San Sebastian was then a hive of intrigue and rumour ; that there were multiple connections between the parties involved ; and that they had a common interest in retaining political initiative in their own , civilian hands , it seems not impossible that the Falangists and Carlists were aware of the negotiations between Cavaletti and Aguirre .
6 Students who work with Reading Skills for the Social Sciences , are most likely to notice that they read with greater confidence and that they have a better command of academic/specialised vocabulary as a result of using the book .
7 The course assumes that the teachers are qualified teachers of at least one foreign language ( probably English ) in their own country , that they are native speakers of the language they are going to teach in Britain , and that they have a good practical command of English .
8 Now the city 's MP , Douglas French , says he believes their convictions were unsafe and that they have a powerful case for an appeal .
9 H. W. Gillman , a district judge , believed that ‘ natives find both profit and amusement in bringing false cases , and that they have a natural talent for lying . ’
10 This procedure ensures that the information is available to those who need it and that they have a clear understanding of the problem .
11 In ecology the Germans take it for granted that they are more ecology-minded than anyone else , and that they have a special sensitivity for this too .
12 This time my reaction to the knowledge that in all probability cancer was back with me and that I had a dreaded secondary was quite different from my reaction on first being told of the disease six months earlier .
13 He also learned that Sir Charles believed these supernatural stories , and that he had a weak heart .
14 So when Harry Bowling 's first book was submitted to us , Connor Street 's War , we felt that there was great potential and that he had a great future .
15 ‘ I hope that the guilty person , whoever he is , has some concept of the suffering and distress which he has caused and that he has a troubled conscience .
16 I hope you are well , and that you had a good journey home .
17 Advantages include the fact that you are not responsible for their rents if they leave and that you have a clearly-defined personal space , however small .
18 ‘ Every time you hear about meningitis you think about the brain and that you have a big problem , ’ said Sharpe .
19 I had the feeling on reading it that a dam had just burst , and that she had a great deal more to say .
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