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

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1 It 's that they have equal decisions , really so you ca n't say .
2 The important thing to remember about agencies is that they have two different ways of structuring themselves .
3 The problem with all these drugs is that they have many side effects which are sometimes fatally toxic .
4 The main problem for instrumental Marxist accounts is that they have great difficulty in explaining the eclecticism and indeterminacy of events in the world under a single reductionist or economist explanation which relates all actions by the state to the desires and power capabilities of a ruling class based on economic ownership .
5 One of the big advantages of larger machines is that they have more expansion slots for you to whack cards and boards into .
6 The reason azeotropic mixtures can not be separated by fractional distillation is that they have maximum or minimum boiling points .
7 One of the chief reasons why these issues have been so hotly contested is that they have enormous bearing both on the significance of the religious changes introduced under Charles I and on the possible causes of the English civil war .
8 Our charge against the Government is that they have next to no positive proposals for Maastricht on the subjects that I have mentioned or on any other subjects .
9 The reason is that they have different functions , which impose different constraints on their nature .
10 None the less , the striking point here is that they have this central feature in common : not just that they both see the life of reason as important , but also that there is a distinctiveness about the quality , character and significance of reason when it is taken up seriously , which marks it out from conventional human experience .
11 Is not it clear from those figures that the unique disadvantage suffered by the people of Britain is that they have this Government with the right hon. Gentleman 's policies , which depend on putting people out of work ?
12 A recurrent criticism of historical approaches in physical geography up to the 1950s was that they had insufficient knowledge of environmental processes to fall back upon which could enhance the understanding of landscape .
13 The answer to this question was that they had other means of transport .
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