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

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1 ‘ I ca n't believe that finding Angy having a cup of tea with a middle-aged housewife would have incited Eddie to commit murder , ’ said Melissa flatly .
2 What these critics apparently ca n't stomach is that wealth creators have a tendency to acquire wealth in the process of creating it for others .
3 THAT night Maggie had a dream she had not had for over two years and woke up sweating and anxious , her own cries still ringing in her mind .
4 Neilsen has indicated that anorexia nervosa has a pattern of seasonal onset ( maximum in May ) consistent with that for certain mood disorders and suicide .
5 But they were undoubtedly a constructive way of bringing labour and capital together to resolve their problems peacefully in an atmosphere of mutual recognition and compromise.For this reason , given that employers and governments were willing to accept that trade unions had a function and that they had come to stay , they appeared to the Labour Department of the Board of Trade as its functions developed in the early years of the twentieth century , to be especially useful in dealing with some of the conflicts between labour and capital in which it increasingly became involved .
6 By that year Bednota had a circulation of roughly 100,000 , with a network of about 4,000 peasant correspondents .
7 At that time Watts had a stable of 75 horses but at present the number is half that quota .
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