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

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1 The catalyst for the leadership contest was Keating 's revelation on May 30 that Hawke had made a secret promise in November 1988 to resign as Prime Minister in favour of Keating after the 1990 election .
2 Claiming that assurances of safe conduct for UN inspectors had been ignored , the team 's leader Nikita Smidovich alleged in Manama , Bahrain , on Oct. 30 that members had been subjected to harassment and death threats .
3 UN officials said on July 30 that Iraq had admitted to holding four times as many chemical weapons as those disclosed in April [ see p. 38164 ] .
4 We discuss the role of money in the Keynesian model in Chapter 22 where we see that a change in the money supply , according to this model , only affects national income through its effect on the rate of interest ; it is because of this that Keynesians have usually put more faith in fiscal rather than monetary policy .
5 I knew from this that Martinho had already identified his brother .
6 No one should get the impression from this that Rotherham had taken the gay community to its bosom .
7 According to the medieval interpretation of Genesis , animals were created by God purely to serve the interests of humans , and Aquinas argued from this that humans had no direct moral responsibilities towards animals at all .
8 Why had she never realised before this that Dana had every right to do as she pleased , regardless of how her sister felt ?
9 It was clear that things had improved considerably in recent weeks and that this could be seen as a consequence of her having taken the tablets .
10 It was clear that Albert had been overruled by his committee who had no intention of being deflected from the TUC 's forthcoming national day of action .
11 It was clear that Anna had no worries about her husband 's attempts to flirt ; it must be wonderful , Merrill reflected , stirring her coffee , to have that kind of trust , that complete security in love .
12 Thus , although capitalism is blamed by many workers for the treatment older people receive today , it is clear that ageism has a history which long predates this form of social organisation .
13 The ‘ fashion ’ phase of recent years seems to be over , and it is clear that planners have to justify their place in the agency by their value to the agency and its clients .
14 Despite his faint air of apology , it was quite clear that Montgomery had no regrets about what had been a wholly unilateral decision : as the only expert on the spot , he had no intention of consulting anybody .
15 Having got the kind of structure it had always insisted upon , it seems clear that Britain had no qualms about such a statement being used to promote some version of supranationalism .
16 The Gospels themselves make it clear that Jesus had a brother named Jude or Judah or Judas .
17 What is more , both incidents make it clear that Jesus has a sizeable following .
18 It seemed clear that Gilbert had wiped out the landmarks .
19 Looking back , it 's clear that Cave has always been obsessed with this latent other within each individual , that can be catalysed by an extreme predicament .
20 It is clear that government has an important role to play in this area .
21 However , Gerry Collins , the Irish minister for foreign affairs , later made it clear that progress had been made and he reaffirmed his Government 's commitment to the Anglo-Irish agreement .
22 It is more difficult to judge how far the commitment has been translated into action , though it is clear that progress has been made in some areas .
23 According to someone who knows both of them well and was on the same flight back to America with them from Frankfurt it was clear that Brandi had no prior knowledge of what was about to happen .
24 In the next few days , it was clear that Ortega had made a complete 180-degree turn in his image .
25 This done it soon became clear that Clairvaux had been no more than a pretext and that the real problems lay elsewhere .
26 When an owner of property against whom an order has been made under the Act comes into this court and complains that there has been some irregularity in the proceedings , and that he is not liable to have his property taken away , it is right , I think , that his case should be entertained sympathetically and that a statute under which he is being deprived of his rights to property should be construed strictly against the local authority and favourably towards the interest of the applicant , in as much as he for the benefit of the community is undoubtedly suffering a substantial loss , which in my view must not be inflicted upon him unless it is quite clear that Parliament has intended that it shall .
27 Soon , however , it became clear that Cruikshank had promised more than he could deliver , and after two months of waiting , all hopes of Adscombe were given Up .
28 But as the night wore on , it became clear that Univac had been right all along .
29 Even with only limited information , it is clear that auditing has taken on a new significance in many firms .
30 On May 24th it became clear that America has won the contest hands down .
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