Example sentences of "that [noun prp] have [adj] " in BNC.
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31 | It 's incredible to me , that Jane has all these er er things happening |
32 | Did that mean that Tolby had some inkling about the theft of the coins and Newley 's suspicions about the identity of the thief ? |
33 | It was rumoured that Menem had first offered the post to César Jaroslavsky , the opposition UCR leader in the Congress , but that Jaroslavsky had declined , pending a " global " agreement between the two major parties . |
34 | 1992 is a Leap Year — which means that February has 29 days instead of the usual 28 . |
35 | Justifying IBM Corp 's move into systems integration and facilities management , Jim Cannavino says that IBM has unrivalled experience of making quite incompatible systems work together — ‘ mostly our own … ‘ |
36 | Justifying IBM Corp 's move into systems integration and facilities management , Jim Cannavino says that IBM has unrivalled experience of making quite incompatible systems work together — ‘ mostly our own … ‘ |
37 | In October 1989 , the case was referred to the European Court on the Grounds that SPUC had insufficient evidence for an injunction , and that Irish law may be in breach of the Treaty of Rome . |
38 | It is clear that AEA has two quite distinct missions : the first is to fulfil our traditional nuclear role by : |
39 | Jane 's also reveals that Spain has tilting trains as well , the Talgo Pendulares , which have a maximum speed of 180 km/h and ply between Paris and Madrid . |
40 | Mark gives the extra detail that Simon had two sons called Alexander and Rufus . |
41 | I knew that Frontenac had certain rights to the material and Jean-Claude had none . |
42 | I could sense that Tom had some other concern that he was holding back . |
43 | A multiplicity of railway companies in Venezuela ensured that Caracas had four stations by 1905 , but Percy Martin found them dirty , shabby , and comfortless . |
44 | It quickly becomes evident that Hoving has more on his agenda than just reportage , and like Nancy Reagan in My Turn , his primary concern is with settling old scores . |
45 | Therefore , it seems likely that Jupiter has powerful internal sources of heat , and to account for the excess radiation these would make the interior hot . |
46 | Not that Stevenson has any immediate intention to cede the reins of control of EWM — he 's still enjoying his work too much . |
47 | She was very sensitive to the fact that Stephen had enough worries at the moment without the antipathy between his wife and mother adding to them . |
48 | He spoke almost offhandedly , making it clear that Ellwood had little or no say in the matter . |
49 | This incidence of fog is the reason that Linate has such a notorious reputation for re-routed flights . |
50 | The vet was very kind but had to explain that Lizzie had severe heart failure , repeating himself several times before Marjorie and Bill could comprehend the situation ; he was asking them to make a decision — a decision to end Lizzie 's life . |
51 | Nevertheless there are incidental details in Gregory 's account which might be thought to suggest that some , if not all , of these atrocities are rightly placed ; for instance Gregory states that Clovis had Chararic tonsured , which , if true , implies that the Merovingian himself had already been converted . |
52 | In view of our starting comment on Friday morning , acknowledging that Mr had some reservations about it , was that we had at least aim district . |
53 | He had a sudden sense that Violette had more of Sylvie in her than Sylvie 's own daughter . |
54 | Thorpe J. found that W. had sufficient understanding to make an informed decision but held that he had jurisdiction to authorise medical treatment without W. 's consent , and he concluded that in view of the medical evidence he should make the order sought . |
55 | But the conversation at college dinners suggests that the Delegates would prefer the interface between Gown and Grub Street to be controlled by an academic , and the appointment of one such into a sort of non-executive chairman 's role is made possible by the fact that OUP has strong divisional managing directors . |
56 | I think that Philip has conceptual skills of a high order . ’ |
57 | We know from the Domesday Book that Hailing had two ministers . |
58 | On the contrary , many in the popular movement believe that Fatah has more interest , as one activist put it , in hospitals than in mobile health clinics , in bureaucracy than in local control , and in co-operation with the economic and political notables than with grass-roots movements . |
59 | The aching that Willie had first felt on waking was beginning to ease up , apart from his ankles , which were still a little sore from his boots . |
60 | It seems that Humphrey had several favourite places where he viewed the progress of the works , one such place being between the weighbridge and the steel works . |