Example sentences of "that [noun] have [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 When librarians struggle to find appropriate means of evaluating user education programmes and when there is scant evidence that programmes have much effect on students attend .
3 Experience , however , showed that employers have many priorities — such as making a profit , obtaining orders , producing orders at the right price — and that something which they are not compelled to do , particularly in circumstances where the economic climate is adverse , goes well down the list of priorities .
4 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 .
5 He argued that inventions have two parts : the product itself , which must be ‘ startling , unexpected and come to a world which is not prepared ’ , and the ‘ gestalt ’ in which the product is embedded :
6 Although many students were pushed , or encouraged , in the direction of science by schools or family , the physics students generally felt that physics had special qualities that appealed to them .
7 All Montparnasse knew that Beatrice had other lovers during her time with Modi .
8 However , in a country where the air is as likely to be alive with mosquitoes or tsetse flies as flamingos , Mr Sandy discovered that whisky had additional uses : ‘ It appeared that consumption of one 's own product was an excellent anaesthetic for all the bugs in the tummy and I was never ill once . ’
9 As the president 's weekend guest he discovered that Ike had one thing in common with Stalin — they both expected him to watch Westerns .
10 It 's said that Beethoven had green eyes .
11 Suppose now the pressure is increased so that diamond is the more stable form of carbon : that is , so that carbon has less energy when bonded as diamond than is graphite .
12 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 .
13 Nobody , no scientist anyway , would or could deny that Lucy had this propensity to an extraordinary degree , of this the Magistrate was sure .
14 The story is much the same in all four cities : social conservatives trying to push their ideas through school boards , parents frustrated that schools have fancy ideas but do n't seem to teach children to figure , write or read .
15 He went on to propose a Rainbow Curriculum which tried to discuss homosexuality with kids of eight Parents are frustrated that schools have fancy ideas but do n't teach children to write or read
16 But both Salters 's and Russell 's work in Northern Ireland schools have been used by catholic schools supporters to aid a general principle , also derived from the work of some sociologists of education : namely that schools have little impact on children in terms of their basic values anyway , and one should recognize parents and community environment for the real source of these .
17 Farmer Colin points out that this selfless operation is always carried out with a complete lack of regard for personal safety and reminds the committee that Josh has several times fallen off his load just outside the King 's Head .
18 Nevertheless , there are indications that Gregory had good reason to think that the war had a religious aspect .
19 Not that Bobby had much time for sea-bathing .
20 Check that LSPROC has sufficient quota on .
21 Even a cursory glance is enough to show that Picasso had several changes of mind while he was working on the canvas .
22 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 .
23 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 .
24 Following Lerdahl and Jackendoff ( 1983 ) he believes that rhythm has three components : metre , grouping and prolongation .
25 The reason for thinking that chloroplasts have this origin is that they still retain their own DNA and their own protein-synthesizing machinery .
26 It seems doubtful , for one thing , whether we are conditioned so that words have this kind of direct causal power over us .
27 There was nothing wrong in that , except that Eleanor had little idea about the conditions awaiting her on the construction site in Alaska .
28 The nature of their jobs and the extent of work-related expenses means that incorporation has considerable material advantages for contract computer staff , as well as appealing to their sense of self-esteem as " professionals " .
29 This idea that parents have equal responsibilities towards their children has remained the dominant one in the twentieth century , as is evidenced by the contemporary research data on inheritance which I discussed in chapter 1 .
30 Instead of blaming one partner we should drum home the essential message that parents have equal responsibilities .
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