Example sentences of "[that] [indef pn] has [art] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 It 's vital that everyone has a sense of belonging to the school and is kept fully informed of events that are taking place .
2 Protagoras ' reply to this is to contend that political wisdom is not a matter of specialized knowledge , but something in which everyone has a share , and in which it is necessary that everyone has a share , " Otherwise the state could not exist " .
3 1 Pass round all the stories so that everyone has a chance to read them all .
4 Exercise 10–1 Suppose that everyone has a utility function , where T i denotes taxes paid .
5 The fact that everyone has a copy means that a delay in a project , due to neglecting a provision , is known to all and the project leader responsible is very exposed .
6 There is healthy eating available in today 's RAF , and with messing committees to ensure that everyone has an opportunity to contribute their views and ideas , there seems wider appreciation of the skills of today 's cooks and of the results that they achieve with their limited financial resources .
7 The information produced can be amalgamated and distributed to all the learners , so that everyone has the benefit of the work of the entire group .
8 Furthermore , these policies must aim at ensuring that everyone has the opportunity to enjoy these aspects of health .
9 More time is needed for meetings to make sure that everyone has the opportunity to participate fully .
10 To take an example , suppose it is considered generally socially desirable ( on the basis , say , of needs ; Weitzman , 1977 ) that everyone has the chance of access to a reasonable water supply .
11 The European Convention on Human Rights With the challenge to the extra-legal procedures having failed in the English courts , the matter was referred to Strasburg where it was argued that the British practice violated Article 8 of the European Convention on Human Rights which provides that everyone has the right to respect for his private and family life , his home , and his correspondence .
12 Has he ever said anything to indicate that someone has a grudge against him ? ’
13 Gone are the days when organisations automatically recruited new graduates irrespective of their degree topic on the basis that three years at university show that someone has the intelligence and application needed to hold down a job .
14 Now what we 've got , if you take this little point here , that means that somebody has a sort of quite a young age and quite a low income .
15 It is a technically very difficult problem compounded by the fact that one has no idea of what to look for , and the quantities may be minute .
16 They are communities in the sense that one has a sense of ‘ belonging ’ in them , and in the sense that Shetlanders belonging to each are said to be distinguishable by special characteristics in dialect or , less often ( and more humorously ) , by difference in mentality and general attitudes .
17 Yet the only writer who knew himself to be mortally ill and yet managed to achieve great things was Franz Kafka : ‘ It is not easy to build an oeuvre knowing that one has a revolver pointed at one 's neck . ’
18 In reading , or being read to , one has the security of knowing that one has the ability to withdraw from the emotional situation as soon as one wishes or needs to do so .
19 Its advantage is that it is at least problem-orientated and gives the impression ( which is sometimes justified ) that one has the means to solve it .
20 ‘ My dear fellow , it is but seldom that one has the pleasure of meeting a friend from the old days in Petersburg , but I chanced to be in Vienna recently , and have heard much about you from mutual acquaintances .
21 First , because identification with one 's community is morally worthwhile , and acceptance of the authority of the state an appropriate way ( though not the only way ) to express it , one may jump to the conclusion that one has an obligation to accept the authority of the state , or even that it has authority independently of such acceptance .
22 It is on the basis of the distinction between statements which express attitudes and those which state that one has an attitude that the attitudinist thinks his theory significantly different from ethical subjectivism as usually understood .
23 We tend to assume that everybody has a car these days and will be affected by these increases .
24 But more importantly , as far as Roddick is concerned , each franchised outlet is required to take on a community project in its area , which she believes gives the young women in the organisation additional status and helps them to realise that everybody has the ability to change the world for the better .
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