Example sentences of "that [noun] have a [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | Carver knew for a fact that Hauser had a collection of Roosevelt film clips , that he studied them to perfect the famous American president 's mannerisms . |
2 | From this it followed , among other things , that molecules had a shape in three-dimensional space , and the brilliant German chemist Kekule ( 1829–96 ) , in the very Victorian situation of a passenger sitting on top of a London bus in 1865 , imagined the first of the complex structural molecular models , the famous benzene ring of six carbon atoms to each of which a hydrogen atom was attached . |
3 | Furthermore , absence of pain during cutting ( see below ) raises the possibility that endorphins have a role in the phenomenon . |
4 | It did , however , provide that the Agency , through investigation , could help to ensure that employers promoted equality of opportunity in employment but it did not provide that employers had a duty themselves to promote equality of opportunity in employment . |
5 | We first visited Orkney in 1952 , on a family holiday , and I suspect that experience had a lot to do with stimulating my love of islands . |
6 | Offences committed by groups may well occasion greater fear than offences committed by individuals , and it may also be true that groups have a tendency to do things which individuals might not do : there is a group bravado , a group pressure , which may lead to excesses . |
7 | Until the early sixties Khomeini spent his life in the holy city of Qom , where he taught law , philosophy and ethics , insisting that Islam had a commitment to social and political causes and that Iran had to be independent of both Eastern and Western colonialism . |
8 | I dismiss the popular theory that goldfish have a memory of only nine seconds ' duration . |
9 | To say , in the abstract , that birds have a right to fly seems to me rather foolish if it be taken as saying more than that most birds fly naturally . |
10 | This tells us that Potnia had a sanctuary dedicated to her in some part of the Labyrinth at Knossos , since this temple — and only this one — was referred to in antiquity as the Labyrinth , at least as far as Crete was concerned . |
11 | However , it is clear that calcium has a multiplicity of effects within the cell , and there are other ways in which it can affect the synaptic membrane . |
12 | It recognises that money has a time value by discounting future cash flows at an appropriate discount rate . |
13 | This is reinforced by Handy 's view that schools have a multiplicity of purposes and these are not discriminated between or prioritised , nor do they include any reference to the management of adults . |
14 | But taking the fact into account that schools have a history and a texture , the manager 's armoury of awareness has to be constantly reviewed and expanded . |
15 | However , it is also the case that schools have a lot in common . |
16 | Erm I 'll see Erm I know that Richard has a copy of that and Eddie has a copy . |
17 | There is , however , no reason to suppose that animals have a concept of genetic relationship . |
18 | I shall also argue that crises have a material basis , which relates to the periodic replacement and expansion of fixed capital . |
19 | It would be absurd if , following the Hayes and Garvin criticism of DCF , companies were to drop it and then assume that funds had a zero cost . |
20 | Antagonism at this receptor can prevent and even abolish these changes , suggesting that antagonists have a place in preventing and treating this pathological pain . |
21 | Addressing the " peace summit " on May 24 , de Klerk attacked the ANC 's boycott , while Buthelezi denied that Inkatha had a policy of using violence . |
22 | He probably heard on the radio that Mahoney had a chance , so he took a stroll round to the hospital and finished him off . |
23 | This would seem a benign effect of Thatcher 's bad potty training , except that Abse has a bee in his bonnet against gambling . |
24 | It is in this area that religion has a role to play . |
25 | And , the indications are that Gazza has a chance , despite being slammed by the Italian press for his first half display on Sunday . |
26 | GIVEN that the most decisive factor in the Lincoln Handicap has traditionally been the draw — made the previous day — it seems odd that trainers have a fetish for ‘ laying a horse out ’ for it months in advance . |
27 | Dexter remembered that Blufton had a reputation as an executive who took a direct interest in the programmes his company made . |
28 | erm in a very interested book called Darwin on Man recently by a psychologist called Gruber , Gruber has argued that Darwin had a conviction which could be expressed by saying that things which are natural are necessarily gradual , and things which are sudden are miraculous and not natural , that he had this equation in his mind erm long before he erm became and evolutionist , long before he abandoned his belief in religion which he largely did later , and Gruber traces it back , interestingly enough , to the arguments of a theologian , Sumner , who later became an Archbishop , who Darwin took notes on his ideas when he was a student at Cambridge erm which are still extent , and what Sumner had argued , among other things , was that a good argument for believing in the divinity of Christ , that Christ was divine rather than simply being a gifted teacher , was the suddenness with which the beliefs of the ancient world were transformed by Christ 's teaching . |
29 | It almost seemed that Karen had a need to know what made Jessica tick , what drove her moods from hilarity to gloom and why . |
30 | In conclusion , Mr Angus pointed out that trusts had a life after the next dividend declaration . |