Example sentences of "that [pers pn] have [noun] [prep] [adj] " in BNC.
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1 | As I checked in at Baghdad airport , I found that I had 100kg of excess baggage . |
2 | well erm , sort of in that erm , I was asked to come and do this talk , and so I , I organise to make sure that I had access to some of Gaugin 's work and then to write poems about it , erm , so , erm , only in as much as that it was a waiting to hear this talk , but a lot of my work is through commissions and so I find myself writing about things that I perhaps do n't have any interest in particularly , erm , or I find actually in a waiting , asked to write about anything is quite er exciting and actually using my skill I think it should be , as a writer I should really be able to write about everything . |
3 | ‘ I 'm not ashamed to be excited at the discovery that I have relatives in this world after all . |
4 | For the first time , it occurs to me that my body has needs for food , needs of its own that I ca n't try to overrule with dieting and ferocious exercise and fasting ; and in a bigger way , I realise that I have needs of all kinds that I had tried to ignore : a need for food , a need to be loved , a need to feel accepted , a need for independence , a need to grow up , and a need for security . |
5 | ‘ Possibly because the new ventilation system I 've recently supervised being installed in a factory in one of the Arab Emirates has proved so successful that I have orders for two more , or possibly because I 've just spent four weeks at full stretch in a very hot country with very little relaxation and deserve a holiday — but more probably because I own a majority stockholding in the company I bought cheap and built up to its present eminence , which gives me the position of chairman and managing director and full autonomy in deciding what I do , where I do it and with whom . ’ |
6 | Salha was a woman of strong , open and reassuring character whose links with the women of nearly every household in Huaiwiri through her own daughters and her mother 's sisters ' descent in the women 's line ensured that she had influence in all households . |
7 | ‘ When you discovered that you had things in common . |
8 | What we were told about that your criminal record is that you had convictions for armed robbery and aggravated assault , is that out of the record that you were aware of is that correct ? |
9 | You may think that you have answers to all these questions , and no doubt you have . |
10 | You will find that you have cables between six plain stocking stitch strips . |
11 | Swallow your principles and try to impress on a potential employer , especially if it is a small business , that you have arrangements for all eventualities , including if your child is sick . |
12 | If , for example , the bridesmaids all wore deep pink dresses , you could use a gold oval frame with the appropriate fabric as backing , assuming that you have access to some matching material . |
13 | I would like to think that we 've pass for two hundred and fifty , subject to Trevor being satisfied . |
14 | And it was n't for long , I must admit , that we had cows in that field but I think |
15 | It is possible that we have traces of interstellar dust in meteorites . |
16 | In connection particularly with the second inquiry , will the right hon. Gentleman bear in mind the fact that we have children in private as well as in local authority homes , all of which need to be looked into quickly ? |
17 | That 's all that we have time for this week . |
18 | They said that they had difficulties with those designs which combined the two offices in one building , as the prizes were to be awarded for both parts . |
19 | And here people can operate erm have that sort of segregationist attitudes , but that 's not the same as as saying that they had sort of hostile feelings . |
20 | Much remains to be learned of their activities , but what is certain is that they had converts in high places — notably Edward Wood ( of whom more anon ) , Leo Amery , and Lord Hailey of African Survey fame and immense Colonial Office influence — and that through their publication of a journal widely respected for its seriousness they kept before the eyes of the political establishment the idea of a new kind of empire . |
21 | IN THE JUDEO-CHRISTIAN tradition , human beings , closest to God , believed that they had dominion over all His other creatures , which He created for human benefit . |
22 | These quotations hint at a number of important dimensions to policing in Northern Ireland : that policemen and women in the RUC have common-sense conceptualizations of their role , with some defining it in terms of community service ; that they have sets of standardized guide-lines , what Schutz ( 1967 ) calls ‘ recipes ’ , appropriate for the situations they handle ; that they make , and try to maintain , a distinction between work and leisure ; and that they employ various distancing strategies to cope with the demands of their job . |
23 | ‘ Many British and American tourists feel that they have connections with some part of Scottish history and they want to experience it for themselves . ’ |
24 | But the , I mean the reason they , that they have things in common also was when governments and other erm agencies began to get involved in rent collection . |
25 | The idea of a rational democracy is , not that the people themselves govern , but that they have security for good government … the best government ( need it be said ? ) must be the government of the wisest , and these must always be a few . |
26 | Indeed , the assumption that they have characteristics in common may be mistaken or misleading . |
27 | Soviet officials have themselves consistently indicated that they have hopes in this respect . |
28 | In order to ensure that R&D activities result in successful new products , innovators must ensure that they have access to all of the relevant information . |
29 | When mixing prints , make sure that they have colours in common , or tone well together . |
30 | In a later phase in the same litigation , the Court of Appeal held that it had jurisdiction in appropriate cases to order the transfer of assets subject to a Mareva injunction from one foreign country to another , enforcement considerations being especially relevant . |