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

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1 Patients in and around Exeter can use the cards to present to doctors , dentists and hospitals so that everyone has easy access to their medical history .
2 Traditional building materials such as mud will have a role to play only when the national objective is to ensure that everyone has better housing now .
3 The chairman will also have to organize the panel during the interview , making sure that everyone has sufficient time to ask their questions but without allowing the process to get out of hand and overrun .
4 This way of justifying a claim that someone has legitimate authority , i.e. that those subject to his authority should acknowledge the authoritative force of his directives , is not the only one .
5 A purely linguistic account of authority claims to yield a simple explanation of what people believe who believe that someone has legitimate authority .
6 Furthermore , the duty to uphold and support just institutions is , in some respects , wider than the duty which devolves on one as a result of the fact that someone has legitimate authority over one , in three different ways .
7 Of course it 's just possible that she has poor eyesight — a woman like that would be too vain to wear spectacles .
8 This is not to say that she has much time for the developers ' current products .
9 If she complains of stress incontinence but denies any urgency or urge incontinence her doctor can safely assume that she has genuine stress incontinence .
10 I 've noticed that she has good bladder control .
11 Examples of this reciprocal effect lie in the man who is engrossed in his work to the detriment of his married life or the woman who is so wrapped up in her children that she has little time for her husband .
12 She even pretends that she has higher principles than many of the other characters in the play :
13 That 's why it 's so important that she has efficient help . ’
14 The experience of being molested once as a child and then a man jumping in her car at 21 yrs and her running away remained with her so that she has persistent fear of being attacked and the sense of someone being behind her .
15 She is prone to pointing out to journalists that she has ugly hands ( her assessment ) , says she grew up thinking she was plain and now is so embarrassed by her appearance on screen that she never sees her films unless she 's forced to .
16 She thinks I let Norman down somehow by marrying a plumber — not that she has any job at all !
17 This criterion does not apply to the pronouns he and she ( do n't be fooled by the fact that she has more letters ; it still has only two sounds ) .
18 Your daughter does n't live extravagantly enough for it to be noticed that she has more money than the average student .
19 I would like to thank them all for their gifts and their good wishes , ’ said Dorothy , who is looking forward to cultivating a few hobbies now that she has more time .
20 it is not proud that she has more Bible knowledge than he does .
21 ‘ You know what she 's going to tell him : that she has this dream , fantasy , God knows what it is , that she killed one of the kids . ’
22 That she has less strength at work and has more broken time owing to bad health and especially should she be married , domestic duties and that her output is not so great as that of a man .
23 Practice and research are intertwined ; good doctors have an obligation to inquire as well as to provide a clinical service , and codes of conduct and ethical guidelines that recommend different rules for practice and research create an undesirable dichotomy that itself has ethical implications .
24 It means to believe that one has legitimate authority , or that that person has authority over one .
25 He puts forward an ethic consisting of habits of mind and of behaviour to which he thinks one will inevitably move to the extent that one has rational insight into the human situation and is under the control of that rational part of one 's nature which gives one unity as a personality .
26 Granted that one has that right , what rights , privileges , powers , and immunities relating to land does one have ?
27 Instead , one has to adopt the effective theory that one has free will and that one is responsible for one 's actions .
28 In practical terms , the school librarian or teacher may not have the authority to make a final decision on the purchase of a microcomputer but it is important that s/he has some knowledge of what microcomputers can do and what criteria should be used for selection , so that the decision made by the headteacher may be influenced by the person who will ultimately control and use the microcomputer .
29 You inform by making sure that the programme is not just froth and bubble , that it has genuine body .
30 But if X + Y is an organic unity then the fact that it has 100 degrees of value may be because it has 90 degrees of value as a whole while Y has none .
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