Example sentences of "that [noun prp] had [adj] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 But it meant that Swindon had more room to manoevre and Maskells determination in front of goal brought them back level .
2 Faha Sanchita , defending , said that Uddin had 10 years of experience in the food business and had owned and run the Lalquila with his brother for the last five years without any hygiene problems .
3 All Montparnasse knew that Beatrice had other lovers during her time with Modi .
4 As the president 's weekend guest he discovered that Ike had one thing in common with Stalin — they both expected him to watch Westerns .
5 It 's said that Beethoven had green eyes .
6 The only significant difference between Lucy and a statue was that Lucy had pubic hair ; this caused them a bit of a surprise at first .
7 Nobody , no scientist anyway , would or could deny that Lucy had this propensity to an extraordinary degree , of this the Magistrate was sure .
8 Nevertheless , there are indications that Gregory had good reason to think that the war had a religious aspect .
9 Not that Bobby had much time for sea-bathing .
10 Even a cursory glance is enough to show that Picasso had several changes of mind while he was working on the canvas .
11 First it was claimed that LEAs had inadequate information about curriculum provision in schools ; and , second , that they lacked a clear policy on the curriculum .
12 The fact that Keynes had severe reservations , occasionally bordering on outright hostility , towards the applicability of econometric methods to macroeconomics was swept to one side .
13 There was nothing wrong in that , except that Eleanor had little idea about the conditions awaiting her on the construction site in Alaska .
14 But there is no sign that Hugh had any influence on his thought before his long sojourn in Lyons from May 1099 to August 1100 .
15 Did that mean that Tolby had some inkling about the theft of the coins and Newley 's suspicions about the identity of the thief ?
16 In October 1989 , the case was referred to the European Court on the Grounds that SPUC had insufficient evidence for an injunction , and that Irish law may be in breach of the Treaty of Rome .
17 Mark gives the extra detail that Simon had two sons called Alexander and Rufus .
18 I knew that Frontenac had certain rights to the material and Jean-Claude had none .
19 A multiplicity of railway companies in Venezuela ensured that Caracas had four stations by 1905 , but Percy Martin found them dirty , shabby , and comfortless .
20 She was very sensitive to the fact that Stephen had enough worries at the moment without the antipathy between his wife and mother adding to them .
21 The vet was very kind but had to explain that Lizzie had severe heart failure , repeating himself several times before Marjorie and Bill could comprehend the situation ; he was asking them to make a decision — a decision to end Lizzie 's life .
22 In view of our starting comment on Friday morning , acknowledging that Mr had some reservations about it , was that we had at least aim district .
23 Thorpe J. found that W. had sufficient understanding to make an informed decision but held that he had jurisdiction to authorise medical treatment without W. 's consent , and he concluded that in view of the medical evidence he should make the order sought .
24 We know from the Domesday Book that Hailing had two ministers .
25 Kate was quite unable to offer any more resistance , in fact was so busy mentally castigating herself for the happy daydreams she had had while dancing with Ace that Dara had little need of her determination to take control of the rest of the evening .
26 But the Bible teaches that Jesus had unique authority .
27 Apart from his regrettable affliction he was in every way the opposite to herself ; a great thick-headed , rumbustious extrovert totally out of place in her gracious menage : I never did find out how they came together but on my visits I found that Cedric had one admirer at least .
28 ‘ Listen , freak , that DK had more bottle than Express Dairies and if you — ’ Ace stopped and lowered her arm .
29 The petition , which was presented both to the king and the College of Physicians and referred to the archbishop of Canterbury , alleged that Chamberlen had pecuniary interests in keeping midwives ignorant so that he could take on their difficult cases .
30 Although the Hanson plans for Imperial were never fully spelled out , it was claimed that Hanson had great experience of digesting major acquisitions and also had the ability to rejuvenate ailing companies , transforming their profitability .
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