Example sentences of "that [pron] have [adj] " in BNC.
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1 | Patients in and around Exeter can use the cards to present to doctors , dentists and hospitals so that everyone has easy access to their medical history . |
2 | Traditional building materials such as mud will have a role to play only when the national objective is to ensure that everyone has better housing now . |
3 | For example , all that is physically necessary as regards food is to make sure that everyone has enough of the right sort . |
4 | May the Lord use us to ensure that everyone has enough to eat . |
5 | Yet we now know that everyone has promiscuous sexual fantasies all the time . |
6 | The chairman will also have to organize the panel during the interview , making sure that everyone has sufficient time to ask their questions but without allowing the process to get out of hand and overrun . |
7 | She knew nothing of the future other than that it was an inhospitable fog that no-one had any choice but to enter , but she was certain that there was a scene all laid-out and waiting for her where she brought in the name of the man — or woman — who 'd first talked to Chrissie and then run her down . |
8 | ‘ The end result is that I 've large arrears on the centre 's mortgage , and now the building society is threatening repossession in the new year , unless we can clear the arrears . |
9 | Not that I 've any time for him any longer — going on like that when his poor wife was near her time . ’ |
10 | And you know it is wrong to suggest that I 've any motives in that quarter because , between you and me , I ca n't stand the man . |
11 | Not that I 've any complaints about your two , do n't mistake me . |
12 | Not that I 've any complaints on that score , ’ he added . |
13 | Not that I 've any time for that widow of his . |
14 | And she said well , I 'm see that I 've twenty second er I 'm sending him that , mum , to do my reference cos they 've got ta they 've got ta have that . |
15 | Erm , oh I 've got another piece back that I 've twenty nine , twenty nine as it goes |
16 | It was at Thurso in Scotland that I 'd first seen surfers riding tubes . |
17 | I got this notion that I 'd some terrible disease – as if the Con was n't terrible enough – and everybody would catch it off me . |
18 | I saw that I had new books by my bedside . |
19 | On page 37 of his volume of reminiscences [ Burton was to write in an article on rugby ] , Mr Williams is kind enough to suggest that I had distinct possibilities as a player were it not for the lure of tinsel and paint and money and fame and so on . |
20 | I did not say that I had irrefutable evidence . |
21 | When I played in the Wimbledon final , I knew that I had certain kinds of weaknesses . |
22 | The very existence of the flood — the fact that I had invited it into my awareness — showed that I had emotional ‘ work ’ to do . |
23 | I was invited to join in but always found excuses not to do so , saying that I had early afternoon lessons . |
24 | ‘ That I had many acquaintances named Svend and that none of them would run off with a teenager . ’ |
25 | You got all in that , English there , English there , English there and English there , and that I had six merit points yesterday . |
26 | But when you hear some of the songs , you must think , ‘ That really worked ; yes I 'm glad that I had that bit of inspiration there ’ ? |
27 | And there were never any fights that I had that I can remember between men and women or anything like that . |
28 | She then ate a prawn fried in flour and egg , saying : ‘ I like that I had that last night . ’ |
29 | The nineteenth-century physiologist , physicist and psychologist , von Helmholtz , who contributed substantially to every discipline that he engaged in , described the process thus : It was always necessary , first of all , that I should have turned my problem over on all sides to such an extent that I had all its angles and complexities " in my head " and could run through them freely without writing … |
30 | Before leaving the village I consulted a chart outside the coastguard station , which confirmed that I had five hours before high tide ; this would give me time to get to the end of Worm 's Head and safely back onto the cliffs without danger of being stranded . |