Example sentences of "that [art] [noun] have [det] " in BNC.
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1 | It was identified but the caller never collected the money , leaving investigators with the belief that the mole had another , more sinister motivation . |
2 | Neither is anybody convinced that the Union has any ideas about bringing about genuine improvement within the game . |
3 | Not that the Queen has much trouble putting down rebels , hey ! |
4 | Speaking on the BBC radio he said : ‘ We realise that the Queen has enough problems on her plate at the moment . |
5 | Not that the Ariadne had any intention of going anywhere but it 's nice to have a solid reason to stay put . ’ |
6 | Slack planning laws mean hotels are growing up all over the place , said Nick — who quickly threw out his own idea that the West has all the answers to the problems . |
7 | When he unveiled AXA 's 1992 results on April 23rd , Claude Bébéar , its chief executive , stressed that the firm had some FFr16 billion ( $1 billion ) in cash that could be used to buy stakes in other companies . |
8 | The absence of H , C , and O recoils in the forward scattering spectrum indicates that the surface has less than 1 per cent of a monolayer of these atmospheric contaminants . |
9 | Sixthly , each robot would have to know that the other had these properties , and know that each knew that , otherwise they could hardly rationally plan actions dependent on the other 's plans . |
10 | v. McAlpine , where vibrations from pile-driving caused structural damage to a large hotel on adjoining land , Astbury J. held it to be a bad plea that the vibrations had this effect only because the hotel was so old as to be abnormally unstable ; but he found also that the evidence did not establish that it was in such a condition . |
11 | ( We are frequently reminded that the brain has many millions of neurones and that these have many billions of connections ) . |
12 | In the healthy person , there is normally a balance between activity and rest , ensuring that the individual has enough energy for daily life . |
13 | It is the doctrine that the promise has this wider effect which is known as ‘ equitable estoppel ’ or , more commonly , ‘ promissory estoppel . ’ |
14 | It is also interesting that , whereas Skinner and colleagues initially thought in terms of " teaching machines " , the vast majority of programmes have in fact been in book form , and there is little if any evidence to suggest that the machine has any important advantage . |
15 | The reason is not simply that the developer has little experience of historic buildings , but that the pension fund or insurance company buying it wants a building which is effectively new , with a sure life of many years ahead of it . |
16 | However , it is not even clear in the Regulations that the governors have any such discretion . |
17 | But the irony of the current position is that the Conservatives have all the same problems — but with a policy mix that will make them worse ! |
18 | Native gels , circular dichroism spectra and differential scanning calorimetry ( C. M. Johnson , personal communication ) of purified mutant proteins show that the mutations have little or no effect on the stability and folding of the dimers , suggesting that changes in binding affinity result only from elimination of the intended intermolecular contacts . |
19 | It may be that the public have more compensation awareness . |
20 | It does , of course , assume that the company has some unique product or process ( preferably protected by patent ) that an overseas company will want to manufacture . |
21 | Developers told Computer Reseller News that the company has several fixes in the works , including asking them to install a fan on a small board to blow directly on the chip . |
22 | Perhaps they felt that the school had enough things going against them and they should be supported in doing something constructive … |
23 | This oscillation is , in many cases , the beginning of a period-doubling cascade to chaos obeying the Feigenbaum scaling relations { 13 } , but the author is not aware of any proof that the map has this property . |
24 | It is rumoured that the Sun has some excellent smears on a senior Labour Shadow minister , the Mirror on a Conservative Cabinet minister . |
25 | Voice of Israel radio had reported on June 1 that the army had that morning shot dead a " a terrorist " who had infiltrated from Jordan . |
26 | The Exchequer 's secondary function was the payment of the King 's debts ; provided that the King had some money for discharging them , it performed this task efficiently but slowly . |
27 | Losos and his colleagues now believe that the fringes have several other uses . |
28 | Education is a great political issue today , but it was not until the second quarter of the 19th century that the government had any interest in it . |
29 | Antal Annus had denied on April 20 that the government had any official information concerning the deployment of Soviet nuclear weapons in Hungary . |
30 | The critical part of one of the reports said that the Government had some 30 or 40 different schemes in operation . |