Example sentences of "[verb] that [noun pl] have [art] " in BNC.
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1 | When I suggest that women have a strong ability to communicate with each other and form a collective body , it is not to imply that the individual should lose herself entirely in this . |
2 | First , writers such as Badie and Birnbaum ( 1983 ) or Moore ( 1967 ) operating from a broad historical perspective suggest that states have a distinct character resulting from long-term processes of political development . |
3 | ( The hypothesis supposes that voters have a short memory : they expect continuity only from the incumbent . ) |
4 | And , in the ordinary course of events , everyone is reluctant to accept that others have an expertise which is relevant to their personal situation . |
5 | When we say that individuals have a right to be protected against assault , we do not mean that this protection must be achieved through some particular scheme we already have in mind . |
6 | More generally the evidence of the study of middle-class kinship by Firth , Hubert and Forge indicates that most people acknowledge that parents have a right to make demands upon their adult children , and that most children will do their best to meet those demands ( Firth , Hubert and Forge , 1970 , pp. 406–7 ) . |
7 | Duncan had been appalled to find that women had the vote ‘ down South ’ and got off to a shaky start in the motor trade when one of the local spivs conned him into thinking a Pina Colada was the latest model Ford built in Spain . |
8 | Elliot Jacques and Wilfred Brown , in their longitudinal studies associated with the Glazier Metals Company , found that individuals have a felt need to have their role and status clearly defined in ways that are acceptable to them and their colleagues . |
9 | Asking both men and women how many times they took the driving test before getting through , the researchers found that men had a significantly higher success rate , with 57 per cent passing at the first attempt . |
10 | The point is : virtually everyone in sport , to some extent , accepts that blacks have a natural ability at sport which functions at both physical and intellectual levels . |
11 | Everyone accepts that journals have a house style about how to spell , and how to write abbreviations , but some articles come back with major changes . |
12 | Ninety percent of the drivers reported that passengers had an influence on their driving . |
13 | Since the discovery of radioactivity scientists have realised that rocks have a geological clock within them . |
14 | For gradually over thousands of years , the Mother Goddess who gave birth to all things had lost her power as people realized that men had a role in procreation . |
15 | BY SUGGESTING that women have a monopoly on being civilised , does Tony Parsons not open the door for double standards of judgment to be applied to the behaviour of women and men ? |
16 | It is unfortunate , then , that Bakker treats endothermy and ectothermy as if they were mutually exclusive , even suggesting that endotherms have a distinct competitive advantage over the others . |
17 | Antagonism at this receptor can prevent and even abolish these changes , suggesting that antagonists have a place in preventing and treating this pathological pain . |
18 | The danger with accepting that cats have a hundred different sounds is that the whole subject becomes too complicated to make much sense . |
19 | The Regional Secretary of the Country Landowners Association , Richard Lethbridge , agrees that planners have an important role to play , and he 's got his own ideas about how to solve the problem . |
20 | Patrick Hazlewood , of Dorcan School , agrees that teachers have a lot to answer for when it comes to explaining engineering to students . |
21 | Maslow ( 1943 ) argued that individuals have a number of basic psychological and , physiological needs which an individual tries to satisfy . |
22 | The radical changes which are taking place in the pensions industry mean that actuaries have a growing responsibility to ensure that desirable objectives — such as easily transferable pensions — are achievable in practice . |
23 | Both sections 12 and 14 allow the senior police officer to impose conditions only if he ‘ reasonably believes ’ that the stipulated events will occur , and the Government White Paper expressed the view that the new law would ‘ ensure that demonstrators have an effective means of challenging any decision by the police to impose conditions which is not justified by a real risk of serious disorder , disruption or coercion . ’ |
24 | The best course is surely to encourage bids with substantial employee participation which will ensure that employees have a say in the operations of their company in the long term . |
25 | This was revealed when the NFU announced the appointment of Jill Clay , a former schools inspector with the Inner London Education Authority , to help ensure that children have a balanced understanding about farming , food and the environment . |
26 | Patterns of tooth wear , and the nature of the jaw joint , show that rhynchosaurs had a precise , straight up-and-down bite . |
27 | Show that forests have a tangible value kept as forests , for example for timber , and countries will manage them for a sustained cash yield . |
28 | Furthermore , it assumes that monopolies have a single or unitary interest which the state can follow without question . |
29 | Less obvious is the misguided logic it offers , for , if it is accepted that blacks have the natural ability and talent to do well in sports , then it can do no harm to encourage their participation in sport . |
30 | Although techniques such as infrared spectroscopy and atomic spectroscopy are alien in the world of art it is becoming increasingly accepted that scientists have a major role to play in art research . |