Example sentences of "that [pers pn] have [art] [det] [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | It was fortunate that I had a little time to accustom myself to being in such a place and to the thought of seeing my father . |
2 | Suffice it , that I had a few moments of fanciful pleasure . |
3 | ‘ So you can see that I have a few problems ? ’ |
4 | I hasten , therefore , to assure you that I have no such intention . |
5 | Pray be assured that I have no less confidence in your qualities of governance . ’ |
6 | She replied that she had no such intention . |
7 | Finally a woman I worked with told me in no uncertain terms that she had no such desire , which threw me utterly . |
8 | ‘ Sarah explained that she had no more money , but the driver told her to get off . ’ |
9 | The only certainty was that she had a few seconds to act . |
10 | Reading a letter from Miss Joan Rix in the EADT last week , I find that she had the same thoughts as myself . |
11 | That she had the same troubles , worries and hopes that he had . |
12 | Well who , who noticed that you had the least Brummie accent ? |
13 | Once you begin working with pressed flowers , you may find that you have the same problem that I still face every time I start a new design — I always want to use as much of my pressed material as possible , if not the whole lot ! |
14 | Questions like this may be asked by people who assume that you have the same sort of lifestyle as they do , or who are clumsily trying to find out whether you do . |
15 | So that we had a few tiles that we knew what their pattern and date was . |
16 | Now that we have a little experience in the joys of simple kite flying , it 's time to look deeper into the whole subject and to understand more about those ‘ Modern Materials ’ which have emerged since the 1970s . |
17 | The result of two days bullying all round is that we have a few tables and two telephones and one borrowed typewriter . |
18 | It is my view , of course , that we have no such idea , and no need of it , since we do not take condition-sets for effects to be merely " enough " for them in the given sense . |
19 | And then she glanced out of the main kitchen window , the one that had a partial view of the terrace ; Angelica looked as well , and saw that they had a few customers arriving and looking around uncertainly at the unstaffed deck . |
20 | The news was relayed to the restive citizens that they had a few days ' respite . |
21 | There has been some argument about whether or not they knew what he was doing , but most of them now piously assert that they had no such knowledge and some take the view that it was an outrageous breach of confidence . |
22 | Oh it is true , but it did , it did do it , but that was the other day and I did n't think that they had the same effect , no , well perhaps so , mind you I mean we have done a lot of walking , have n't we ? |
23 | Hubble noted that certain types of stars always have the same luminosity when they are near enough for us to measure ; therefore , he argued , if we found such stars in another galaxy , we could assume that they had the same luminosity — and so calculate the distance to that galaxy . |
24 | In the simple model above each firm must know that the other 's costs are identical to its own , and must know that they have the same beliefs about the market demand function as well as in the credibility of the punishment that would result from a deviation . |
25 | Surely it is reasonable to suppose that they have the same feeling as I have when they do so . ’ |
26 | The child has been shown two sets arranged in one-to-one correspondence , and agreed that they have the same number . |
27 | The concept of equisignificance can now be easily explained , for to say of two symbols that they have the same meaning is merely to say that they both express the same species of thought . |
28 | While agreeing with this description of Hoccleve 's illness as of psychotic severity , our own evaluation is that it had a more depressive quality , many of the symptoms described by Hoccleve meeting the modern criteria for serious depression . |
29 | It should be carefully controlled so that it has the same character at all times , and is in perfect accord with the composer 's aesthetic objectives . |
30 | It is possible , therefore , to construct a sample so that it has the same distribution of characteristics as the population as a whole or , if necessary , selected portions of it . |