Example sentences of "that [pron] have [art] [noun] " in BNC.
Next pageNo | Sentence |
---|---|
1 | In the Court of Appeal , Lord Denning MR decided in favour of Cheall , invoking the European Convention on Human Rights , which declared that everyone had a right to join a trade union , which proposition Lord Denning identified with the common law . |
2 | It 's vital that everyone has a sense of belonging to the school and is kept fully informed of events that are taking place . |
3 | 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 " . |
4 | 1 Pass round all the stories so that everyone has a chance to read them all . |
5 | Exercise 10–1 Suppose that everyone has a utility function , where T i denotes taxes paid . |
6 | 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 . |
7 | 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 . |
8 | 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 . |
9 | Furthermore , these policies must aim at ensuring that everyone has the opportunity to enjoy these aspects of health . |
10 | More time is needed for meetings to make sure that everyone has the opportunity to participate fully . |
11 | 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 . |
12 | 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 . |
13 | For you must really endeavour to get ahead with your composition , and that you can do if you have in readiness copies of symphonies and divertimenti to present to a Prince or to some other patron … the divertimenti can be copied very quickly , even though it is true that yours have a number of parts and are rather long … |
14 | ‘ Oh yes , it 's relevant to that I 've no doubt . |
15 | Well I smoke myself so I believe that I 've no right to tell anyone else not to smoke . |
16 | What you 're really saying is that I 've no right to ask Madeleine to make sacrifices . |
17 | Thinking about it now , for the first time , I realized that I 'd no idea how a karaso was made : an arm-length shaft of wood , smooth and shiny as a newly opened conker , with five prongs at the end that were perfectly shaped into the smooth curves of a grasping hand . |
18 | This meant that I had a variety of other ‘ close ones ’ to look after me , and a rota was instituted . |
19 | Even the awareness that I had a choice was of course a product of the way that I was brought up . |
20 | Now it was that I had a chance of discarding or of adapting to my own purpose the fine words and infinite variety of constructions which I had formerly admired from afar off and imitated in fairly cold blood . |
21 | The awful thing is that I had a chance to meet him . |
22 | But if so I felt that I had a chance of retrieving the situation , once I 'd made the Fraxillian delivery . |
23 | Being a fair-minded person and still hoping that I had a chance to get a cultural stew going , I listened carefully to the hon. Member for Stoke-on-Trent , Central ( Mr. Fisher ) , but he did not give me a chance either . |
24 | I was very green and , to be honest , when Ricky McFarlane quit St Mirren it never occurred to me that I had a chance of getting the job . |
25 | For you must know that I had a twin brother , as beautiful as the day , and gentle as a fawn , and wholesome as new bread and butter , whose company pleased me so much , as mine also pleased him , that we swore an oath never to marry but to live forever peacefully in the castle , and hunt and play together the livelong day . |
26 | As in fact I had a go at that I had a go at I had a go at them about another prod er another photograph . |
27 | A doctor with a soothing voice and an old-fashioned black bag pronounced , absurdly , that I had a cold . |
28 | I was always running up against her and being told that I had a shoelace undone , or my buttons needed polishing , or my hair was touching my collar , Airwoman ! |
29 | Then I mentioned that I had a Lawson Buford tuba solo from 1927 somewhere in my record collection and I was back in favour . |
30 | I would say the thing that kept me sane during that period was the fact that I had a part time job , and erm we were able to pay for some home help . |