Example sentences of "[to-vb] that [noun] have [det] " in BNC.
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1 | But it is difficult to imagine that shaikhs had more power in the pre-Sanusi period than in the 1970s : if anything , accretions of status increased their authority during the Italian government and the kingdom ( so that a shaikh was an obvious candidate for the office of al-mukhtar al-mahalli ) . |
2 | I consider it legitimate to require that officers have such information when dealing with individuals on the pavement or in cars . |
3 | One way of regarding the problem of disseminating innovative teaching practices is to assume that teachers have some kind of mental picture of the paths taken by their pupils ' developing minds as they move through a topic ( topic x ) towards a state which may be thought of as ‘ understanding X ’ . |
4 | If this were the case there would be no need to propose that risk has any effect on memory or attention at all in these situations . |
5 | Up until now there has been no need to believe that neutrinos have any mass at all . |
6 | Almost all individualists are willing to concede that actions have some causal antecedents , since they allow that people are shaped and constrained by environmental factors which form their personalities and affect what they do . |
7 | You both have to realise that sexuality has many parts to it , of which the production of sperm is almost incidental except for normal conception . |
8 | Will he force me to think that homosexuals have more imagination than the … others ? |
9 | The department said : ‘ We have no evidence to show that germanium has any nutritional value or is beneficial . ’ |
10 | Even a cursory glance is enough to show that Picasso had several changes of mind while he was working on the canvas . |