Example sentences of "that [pron] have [adj] " in BNC.
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1 | In reply to the hon. Gentleman 's last point , I can say that I have complete confidence in my right hon. Friend the Home Secretary . |
2 | The beliefs which , he suggests , play this special role for us now include the belief that I have two hands , that men do not fly to the moon , that the sun is not a hole in the sky , that the earth has existed during the last century and that our hands do not disappear when we are not paying attention to them . |
3 | You are perhaps aware ’ , wrote Gould grandly to William Swainson in January 1837 , ‘ that I have two of Mrs Goulds ’ brothers in Australia engaged in collecting the natural product of that fine country , nearly the whole of which are consigned to myself and that consequently I possess perhaps greater facilities than most persons for the production of a work of this description . |
4 | The only assurance that you have , and that I have that we are Christians is what God has said in his word . |
5 | However I must , once again , admit that I have certain problems with applying my brain to this situation . |
6 | Erm yes you you you 'll know from my evidence that I have certain reservations about the detailed wording of this of this particular criteria . |
7 | It 's just that I have such happy pictures in my mind of those times that pipes will always have nice associations for me . |
8 | ‘ Yes — no doubt she is — but what gave you the idea that I have such a plan in mind ? ’ |
9 | He said : ‘ But I 'm so happy to know that I have such warm and loving relatives . |
10 | ‘ It was a very difficult time for us and I 'm fortunate that I have such an understanding wife . |
11 | It is here , in fact , that I have one reservation about Beverle Houston 's article , around her use of the term , ‘ desire ’ , and its place in the formation of the television subject . |
12 | To ease my conscience I would like it to be recognised that I have five co-founders : Jock Lewes , Paddy Mayne of the original ‘ L ’ Detachment , George Bergé who started the French S.A.S. , Brian Franks who re-raised the S.A.S. flag after the war and John Woodhouse who created the modern S.A.S. during the Malaysian Campaign by restoring to the regiment its original philosophy . |
13 | But now that you are reaching voting age and puberty , and will inevitably soon experience the same condition , I must tell you that my penis is fluorescent green and that I have five foreskins . |
14 | JB : I do n't know much about painting really , and I think I paint by intuition , so that I have many , many misses for each one that hits the mark . |
15 | I freely admit that I have many times adopted Jim Oakley 's precept of a " bloody good gallop " , often with spectacular results . |
16 | Here also is a new Member , Nick Hawkins ( Member for Blackpool South and a leading member of the Bow Group ) : ‘ From my involvement in European matters , I believe that I should say that I have great misgivings about the decision I will ultimately make tonight to support the Government and to support the Maastricht Treaty . |
17 | I may say that I have great confidence in Doctor Maingay 's judgement in such matters . |
18 | They can thank whatever devils they happen to worship that I have much gentleness in my soul and am not given to vituperation or excessive polemic . |
19 | I have learnt enough about the Alexander Technique to realize that I have much more to learn , and that noticeable change can be a slow process , but I am more than happy with the benefits that I have received so far . |
20 | Nor , to judge from their efforts , do I see that I have much more to expect from my own people . |
21 | That I have much more of this world 's goods than Garry will ever have could n't help you to that decision , could it ? ’ he said , and her heart sank at the cynical twist to his mouth and his bitter tone . |
22 | It seems that I have much more faith in the future of coal than does the hon. Gentleman . |
23 | As far as sending messages to the subscibers , I try and fail — not that I have much to add ! |
24 | So I would ask nicely that I have petty cash of say thirty pounds , which out of I would buy , or pay the cleaners ' wages , and any minor expenses that come my way . |
25 | However , the evidence that I have available points me towards exploring bad object relations because to understand these , in my view , is to engage with the troubled unconscious of individuals in industrial and other enterprises . |
26 | If they did , the resources required would " clearly be beyond all that I have available in this theatre " . |
27 | Again , that reduction will make a call on the resources that I have available to increase our programmes . |
28 | Erm the information that I have available to me would suggest therefore that the A nineteen erm when it 's dualled would be a superior and therefore to get a better score erm on on that criterion . |
29 | I say at once that I have considerable sympathy with justices called upon to comply with rule 21(6) of the Family Proceedings Courts ( Children Act 1989 ) Rules 1991 . |
30 | ‘ It is simply that I have different ideas than the gentlemen who give places to men … . ’ . |