Example sentences of "that [noun] [noun prp] had the " in BNC.
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1 | The study concluded that Los Angeles had the slowest pace of all , and the West was generally slower-paced than the rest of the country . |
2 | I therefore answer my first question in the affirmative and I do find as a result that Miss T. had the capacity to make a valid refusal of blood on that Sunday afternoon and evening . |
3 | It was widely believed that North Korea had the capacity — or was on the verge of achieving it — to produce a nuclear weapon . |
4 | They had not realized that Dr Dunstaple had the support of the Royal College of Physicians … and felt distinctly aggrieved that they had not been told that such an august body disagreed with their own man . |
5 | The deputy judge commented that Dr. Rao ‘ clearly was very doubtful to say the least that Mr. Winterbone had the necessary testamentary capacity on 18 April . ’ |
6 | Lord Penrose said that in relation to the letters between Mr Murray and Mr Gillespie : ‘ There is nothing in the correspondence that would indicate that Mr Murray had the authority as an individual to bind Murray International in these terms . ’ |
7 | The court was told that Sir Ian complained to the Bar Council after discovering in 1987 that Mr Samuels had the year before put £10,000 of chambers ' money into a building society account without Sir Ian 's knowledge . |
8 | But Mr Davies disputed the claim that Mr Field had the backing of a majority of the individual members of the party . |
9 | As the Nuffield historians of the election put it , ‘ There can be little doubt that Mr Attlee had the better of these exchanges ’ . |
10 | ‘ With her background , we felt that Mrs Chaplin had the potential to be extremely helpful in giving us advice on Parliamentary affairs , ’ Institute secretary Andrew Colquhoun told ACCOUNTANCY . |
11 | In this connection , it is interesting to note that Hannah Mitchell had the agreement of her husband to use birth control : ‘ Fortunately my husband had the courage of his socialist convictions on this point ’ . |
12 | So Canali 's question assumed that Pope John had the same kind of Council in mind as Pius XII . |
13 | Still , the fact that Lord Heptonstall had the use of his all night does rather direct the spotlight on him . ’ |
14 | She rose obediently and followed him into the small counselling-room across the corridor from the nurses ' station , relieved to remember that Deana Davenport had the day off today . |
15 | The only thing that distinguishes the Dallams from the vulgar , upstart herd of Braithwaites and Colcloughs and the rest is that John-William Dallam had the imagination to buy the manor and leave it relatively unscathed . |
16 | ‘ Our physio Jim Walker was great for me , tried to cheer me up by explaining that Mark Hughes had the same problem when he returned to Manchester United from Barcelona . |
17 | ‘ Our physio Jim Walker was great for me , tried to cheer me up by explaining that Mark Hughes had the same problem when he returned to Manchester United from Barcelona . |
18 | The Falklands showed that Margaret Thatcher had the metal that leadership takes . |