Example sentences of "that [pron] has a [adj] [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | ‘ The important thing is that everyone has a blinding time , ’ says Dermot with the quiet confidence of a promoter who never promises attractions he ca n't deliver . |
2 | It is still a thoughtful , finely acted and daringly all-encompassing film , suggesting that no-one has a fixed nature . |
3 | The first point to note is that no-one has a convincing explanation for the existence of W-cells . |
4 | If we feel that someone has a high opinion of us we tend to want to live up to it , but few of us bother to make much effort with anyone we know who gives us a low rating , and this is very much the case between mothers-in-law and sons-in-law . |
5 | You should also make certain that she has a good tin-opener which she can use without difficulty . |
6 | I am convinced that she has a good intelligence , and understands what is proposed as treatment . |
7 | The first essential is to see that she has a good solicitor to advise her and sort out her husband 's affairs , making sure beforehand what his fee will be for the work he is going to do for her . |
8 | Lady Bertram , on the other hand , feels that she has a fortunate marriage due to this reason of her beauty and also considers it is every woman 's obligation to show off her looks . |
9 | Ever since , she has always felt that she has a tenuous grip upon life . |
10 | Individually they are slow ; the characters are wafer thin and have little individuality ; there is no evidence that the author is excited by language ; there is little evidence that she has a developed sense of humour . |
11 | Germany 's failure to achieve political greatness further encourages the view that she has a great future before her . |
12 | That she has a personal panel of instructors is something which has allowed her to escape with fewer hours on the practice ground than most . |
13 | It is apparent to him that she has a difficult nature , at once placid and turbulent , bold and reserved . |
14 | ‘ That she has a handsome lover fifty years her junior ? ’ suggested Greg . |
15 | One ground for such a belief is that one has a legal right to some act or omission by another legal or natural person , although to define claims in terms of rights becomes circular : |
16 | By supposing that one has a typical member to investigate one can maximize one 's knowledge of the properties and structure common to each member of the class by examining that one member in great detail . |
17 | Well I felt that although , obviously , computers do do arithmetic and they do it very quickly , to me probably the more important aspects are the fact that one has a visual display on the computer screen which can convey information without numbers in a more rapid way to most people . |
18 | The more usual version of this theme is simply that one has a visual image of the part of the body touched . |
19 | The essential point is that one has a painful feeling of shame , and is anxious to hide one 's nakedness , usually by means of locomotion , but is absolutely unable to do so . |
20 | They identify aspects of grief and restitution , the need to feel secure and confident that all that can be done has been done to recompense for earlier losses , and that one has a safe confidante somewhere in the situation . |
21 | The fact that one has a clear conscience is not always a sign of right responses to the trials and temptations of life so much as an appropriate response to sin and guilt . |
22 | In starting a negotiation it is suggested that one has a clear plan from the start identifying : |
23 | ( To say that something has a certain position is to say how it is related spatially to other things . |
24 | I come from a learners ' perspective , a needs ' perspective , and I do n't believe that anybody has a God-given right to make those programmes with all these resources without thinking about it that way . |
25 | Relatively inexpensive , it may on the one hand inspire confidence in the wearer and on the other act as a tactile reminder that he/she has a bad knee . |
26 | One disadvantage of the tokamak is that it has a pulsed discharge ( although there have been various suggestions as to how we might design a continuous tokamak ) while the stellarator and EBT are DC ( continuous ) toroidal configurations . |
27 | But I wish to record at once that , in my opinion , it is of such importance that it has a powerful bearing upon the consideration by your Lordships of the central question in the case . |
28 | Bear this in mind when using the foot sweep and ensure that it has a good chance of shifting the opponent by forcing him to lift his weight from the ankle to be attacked . |
29 | If an open fire is to be used , you should see that it has a good fire-guard . |
30 | AMERICA expects to wake up two days from now to find that it has a new President . |