Example sentences of "that [noun sg] have [verb] a " in BNC.
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1 | Le Monde of Oct. 5 , 1989 , reported that Parliament had approved a law allowing the establishment of local private television stations and thereby bringing to an end the state broadcasting monopoly . |
2 | I confess that I thought that that case had arisen a little before that speech . |
3 | Although the plaintiffs in that case had reached a compromise with the assignee and the surety , it specifically did not involve releasing the assignee from the liability to pay the arrears of rent . |
4 | Lately , that pleasure has become a dual-edged sword . |
5 | Alan Jones , managing director of TNT Express UK and chairman of the Education and Training Working Party , reported that research had indicated a clear need for the creation of an umbrella body to make sense of and , ultimately , simplify the current maze of qualifications . |
6 | By 1987 , that figure had dropped a little to 3,401 . |
7 | Subsequently , after the Second World War , that practice has become a token at Memorial Services on the nearest Sunday to the eleventh of November each year . |
8 | That experiment has had a remarkable effect on the performance of both pupils and helpers . |
9 | Despite our own success in funding , we are now concerned that FAN has taken a 100 per cent cut in its financial support from the Arts Council . |
10 | Er , might as well move the next one in and that cell 's got a file linking formulae which is updated cos of the files in the memory . |
11 | That run has encouraged a rash of buying interest in Tokyo , where hopes have been growing that the worst of the big recent price falls may be over . |
12 | He that boy has got a heart as big as a mountain I 'll tell ya , in those situations he will sling himself at anything . |
13 | The liver to do that work has to have a very very good supply of oxygen . |
14 | Even if he is able to negotiate a minimum fixed term before the landlord 's power to break can be exercised , once that period has expired a notice can come at any time . |
15 | Hodge reported on 7 July that Rhee had issued a statement criticising the Americans for not supporting him ; this was in keeping with Rhee 's denunciation of the State Department and of an alleged plot to assassinate General Brown . |
16 | There is no question , however , that geo-demographics has added a valuable new weapon to the marketing and advertising planner 's analytic armoury . |
17 | The unveiling of the plan coincided with opinion poll results which indicated that not only was the opposition running strongly ahead of the ALP , but that Hewson had opened a commanding lead over Hawke as the electorate 's preferred choice as Prime Minister . |
18 | No I think er the that Forest have put a bit of a press on them . |
19 | I believe that nationalization has become a dirty word in this country over many a year . |
20 | I half-hoped , half-dreaded the mast would go up in sparks and a bang when the Big Man pulled the lever ; that FAKINTIL had found a way to wrap half a dozen shearing charges around the legs . |
21 | All that meat 's got a |
22 | All that meat 's got a lot of |
23 | Whichever wa it does n't matter if it 's really daft if you can think of some way yourself to remember it to remember that kitten has got a K and cat has got a starts with a C. |
24 | In my judgment , Parliament intended to and did provide a simple and expeditious method of dealing with a person arrested without warrant by a constable who had reasonable grounds for believing that that person had broken a condition of his bail , or was likely to break a condition of his bail , or was likely to fail to surrender to custody . |
25 | In my constituency , a care home owner admitted an elderly person over a weekend after that person had suffered a fall in her own home . |
26 | ( 3 ) A recognised body shall not enter in its register of members any person until that person has submitted a Compensation Fund covenant to the Council and shall so far as possible ensure that all beneficial owners of any shares submit such a covenant to the Council . |
27 | In 1986 the Serbian Academy of Sciences and Arts appointed a commission of Serbian intellectuals to consider some of these problems , and by the autumn of that year a working group of that commission had prepared a draft ‘ Memorandum ’ which , although supposed to be confidential , was published in the Serbian press . |
28 | Some six hundred hectares of that land is actually designated as greenbelt , but in addition within that a number of those areas are er prevented from development in perpetuity we 'd argue because a large part of that area has got a historic status as stray land , which is a form of common land , which means it 's actually not not available for any form of development , similarly the flood planes of the river Ouse in particular is for physical development reasons er prevented from development in many areas , and those of you who were here this weekend will have no noticed the reason why , it was a flooding that took that took place on the Ouse valley , in addition to those constraints , open space within the city is at a premium erm the city falls below the Emperface standard , erm by er something like erm half a hectare per thousand population , so compared with the Emperface standard of two point four per thousand , the city reaches a quite a generous erm categorization of the recreational space we have available , only a total of two hectares per thousand , therefore , and this is very relevant to the Greater York debate , erm , really the only land for development within the city is recycled land , there are limited number of er sites which have not been developed in recent years erm which can be identified for development , and are being identified for development in our draft local plan . |
29 | Like more orthodox Christians , the alchemists maintained that mankind had suffered a fall ; but this lapse from grace was not seen merely as a matter of original sin . |
30 | The exercise of that authority had proved a recurrent problem for late-medieval kings . |