Example sentences of "[that] [noun] [noun] had [art] " in BNC.

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1 From her they had learned that Jerome Fanshawe had a bungalow at Eastover between Eastbourne and Seaford and that he and his wife and daughter had driven down there for a week 's holiday on May 17th .
2 From their historical perspective Marx and Engels could be forgiven for arguing that late-nineteenth-century Britain had a repressive capitalist state .
3 The study concluded that Los Angeles had the slowest pace of all , and the West was generally slower-paced than the rest of the country .
4 When full details of the draw were finally dispatched it emerged that Readers Digest had a considerable involvement .
5 Although the NRA has no formal position on Waco , many members argue , at least in private , that David Koresh had every right to defend his compound from outside interference .
6 It appeared that Josh Cohen had no intention of giving them any trouble — just as Hardy had predicted .
7 Nutty knew that Miss Bedwelty had a famous eventing niece called Biddy who rode at Badminton and was sometimes seen clearing vast hazards on television .
8 I therefore answer my first question in the affirmative and I do find as a result that Miss T. had the capacity to make a valid refusal of blood on that Sunday afternoon and evening .
9 I had found out that her name was Miss Vulcan and I gave her this information as well as telling her that Miss Vulcan had a brother named Freddie who visited her and that he was a little old man who wore a black cap on his head and sported a goatee beard .
10 Whether the security could be upheld if the only ground for impeaching it was that Mrs. Duval had no independent advice has not really to be determined .
11 He must decide , for example , whether it actually follows from the assumed convention of legislation that Elmer has a right to his inheritance because of the statute of wills , or from the putative convention of precedent that Mrs. McLoughlin had a right to compensation because of past judicial decisions .
12 It was widely believed that North Korea had the capacity — or was on the verge of achieving it — to produce a nuclear weapon .
13 It makes us feel that Saint Francis had every other possible advantage over the tramp despite that lifestyle that he led .
14 They had not realized that Dr Dunstaple had the support of the Royal College of Physicians … and felt distinctly aggrieved that they had not been told that such an august body disagreed with their own man .
15 Eve had n't known that Mr Burns in the hardware shop was inclined to take to the drink or that Dr Johnson had a very bad temper and was heard shouting about God never putting a mouth into the world that he did n't feed .
16 She was wearing her afternoon uniform and Matey thought that she looked charming in it ; it was not surprising , after all , that Dr Neil had a soft spot for her .
17 Perhaps somewhere in the back of Edward Crumwallis 's brain there ran a murmur telling him that Dr Frome had every right to be .
18 A 1988 survey by Tony Dickson and others at Glasgow College and Strathclyde University found that IBM employees had no aversion to unions — just felt they did n't need them .
19 It was found that anxiety level had no effect on the consistency or direction of eye movement or on the relative extent of left-right deviations of gaze in response to verbal and spatial questions .
20 The deputy judge commented that Dr. Rao ‘ clearly was very doubtful to say the least that Mr. Winterbone had the necessary testamentary capacity on 18 April . ’
21 On the same day it was the opinion of every poll that Roy Jenkins had no chance at Hillhead and a slight fall in unemployment was said to be the herald of economic recovery .
22 But the story shows that Sir Winston had no doubt that the office was solely in his gift .
23 Seems that Prince Charles had a thing with one of Diana 's sisters , way back , before he fingered Lady Di as the true goer of the family .
24 And the way that the text is translated I 've always supposed that Jesus must have thought that mustard seeds had a lot of faith .
25 The laboratory report showed that Mr Reynolds had a urinary tract infection and antibiotics were prescribed to treat this .
26 Lord Penrose said that in relation to the letters between Mr Murray and Mr Gillespie : ‘ There is nothing in the correspondence that would indicate that Mr Murray had the authority as an individual to bind Murray International in these terms . ’
27 The court was told that Sir Ian complained to the Bar Council after discovering in 1987 that Mr Samuels had the year before put £10,000 of chambers ' money into a building society account without Sir Ian 's knowledge .
28 All that 's known is that Mr Wadland had an appointment with his bank last Wednesday .
29 In that respect the banks argued that Mr Crawley had no locus standi , and the judge agreed that a shareholder could not recover damages for any reduction in value of his shareholding .
30 But Mr Davies disputed the claim that Mr Field had the backing of a majority of the individual members of the party .
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