Example sentences of "[that] [pers pn] have a reasonable [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | And so it was not until January , four months after moving in , that I had a reasonable chance of settling down . |
2 | I hope that we have a reasonable record on piloting Britain 's foreign affairs through troubled times . |
3 | Not wishing to jeopardise businesses , the Committee suggests that directors must satisfy themselves on the basis that they have a reasonable expectation that it will continue in operation for the period specified in the guide-lines . |
4 | They should be encouraged to express any particular anxieties and queries until the nurse assesses from verbal and nonverbal interaction that they have a reasonable grasp of the staffing pattern as it applies to them and know from whom they can seek any further help . |
5 | He claimed that he had a reasonable excuse within s.178(2) in that s.10 of the contempt of Court Act 1981 conferred an immunity on journalists from disclosing a source of information unless the disclosure was necessary for the prevention of crime . |
6 | The plaintiff must go further and show that the doctor is not suitably qualified or that the examination is not necessary or that he has a reasonable apprehension about the particular doctor which , if realised , might make a fair trial more difficult than if another doctor were to examine him . |
7 | I have no doubt that the hon. Gentleman will endeavour to catch your eye , Mr. Deputy Speaker , and in the light of the number of Conservative Back Benchers who have chosen to be present , it would seem that he has a reasonable opportunity of doing so . |