Example sentences of "that they have a [adj] [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 Griffith then took ordinary cold rods of the same glass about a millimetre thick and broke them in tension , finding that they had a tensile strength of about 25,000 p.s.i .
2 The fact that the two hospitals were less than three miles apart , that they had a combined acreage of 375 acres , that they were outmoded from the point of view of treatment , and that both had ‘ spare capacity ’ because of the continued decline in the long-stay population meant that there was much to be gained from merger .
3 All the competitors agreed that they had a challenging game and more than the usual number of wet balls and soggy bunkers ! !
4 All religions have had their solitaries too , but the greatest of these usually made sure that they had a spiritual advisor and some kind of structure .
5 Lord Donaldson was suggesting that the parties made an informed decision that the matter had to be referred to arbitration on the basis that they had a formulated dispute where their rights and obligations were to be determined .
6 what you 're implying is that how that they had a radical policy in mind but because of the war it had to be moderated but I , somehow I tend to believe the reverse , that how that they may have continued the moderate policy but was forced into it because of circumstances to , forced to erm into radicalizing their policies .
7 Although the LTTE denied involvement in the assassination , it was widely noted that they had a strong motive , believing that Gandhi had betrayed them in 1987 when he dispatched the Indian army in an unsuccessful effort to bring Sri Lanka 's civil strife under control [ see p. 35313 ] .
8 The kids had been sent to her mother 's house , and now it seemed that they had a new surrogate father .
9 He they knew that they had a great sense of the weather themselves after being out in it .
10 There is not much evidence of a determined drive by the Communists to control NICRA and even less that they had a great deal of influence .
11 Thus , older workers were more than twice as likely as those under 40 to say that they had a great deal of respect for the top management at the firm ( 72 per cent ) .
12 The truth is that they had a narcissistic preoccupation with their own past ; any information they could glean about ‘ savage society ’ was eagerly seized upon in the hope that it might shed further light on their own origins .
13 Lily said , ‘ No , we can get Miss Bradshaw 's signature any time we want it ’ , and Vernon shouted that they had a perfect right to loiter on a public pavement .
14 It means in effect that they had a quasi-sensuous way of seeing abstractions .
15 It means , in effect , that they had a quasi-sensuous way of seeing abstractions .
16 Both groups seemed equally aware that they had a joint investment in making it work , for all its faults , as well as possible .
17 It was a relief to all of them when at half-past ten Robina got up and declared firmly that they had a long journey and must now go .
18 The men on one floor would complain , for instance , that they had a thicker piece of barley to turn than the men on the floor above them : ‘ The top floor is not spreed [ spread ] as thick as this 'un ’ , and so on .
19 Even in Wessex and East Anglia the ravaged territories were not always particularly extensive at any one time , and much of the population may have reckoned that they had a good chance of escaping .
20 The consequence of this policy ( already well established in many areas before nationalisation ) was that they had a virtual monopoly of electric cooker sales , other retailers finding the trade unattractive .
21 But for all that they had a certain passion .
22 ‘ I say them two or three times and it became more obvious each time I say them that they had a real understanding of what it was they were trying to do musically .
23 The reason for this was that they had a different view of tradition from the locals and this caused them to turn to ‘ progressivist ’ ideas and to new ventures put forward by planners in order to effect an entry upon the local political scene .
24 Triumphant Pakistan angrily refuted Stewart 's claims that they had a secret method of making the old ball swing .
25 Oh you you somebody said that they had a bad time with erm
26 Another member of this department whilst acknowledging that the introduction of self-assessment questionnaires was a direct result of the GCSE , clearly felt that they had a positive value in themselves :
27 Later in the year a case which appeared only in the Sun and The Times was unusual in that the police suggested that they had a particular suspect in mind .
28 It may be argued that they had a particular point to make about regiments and an anxiety to see funds spent not in one direction , but another .
29 I am sure that they had a twofold motivation : reluctance to be burdened with a teenager who was n't earning a wage , and the consideration of how much he meant to Cis .
30 Experience of wartime administration persuaded Labour leaders that they had a responsible role to play in a new economic system which had successfully revealed the inadequacies of laissez faire capitalism , while among the working-class electorate a sense of the potential of a new social order in the postwar period took root .
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