Example sentences of "that [det] has " in BNC.

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1 I certainly feel that that has added considerably to my skills base and how I approach my work .
2 ‘ I can not say that that has been very successful , ’ Paul added ruefully .
3 in large measure the character of the lanes erm or or the importance of the lanes is in their their pattern , their alignment , and the impact that that has had on the distribution of buildings and spaces along them .
4 In other words , they actually arrange a medical assessment before someone is admitted and they then try to continue the kind of care that that has initiated .
5 It appals me that anybody in government can considerate it appropriate to use terms like mum 's army , with the connotations that that has with Captain Mainwaring and his bimbling set of idiots .
6 Erm t to me it 's amazing that that has never happened before , if you think of the the Asian population , certainly in in the , area .
7 This is the third successive month that that has happened .
8 I had hoped that some progress would be made in the autumn and I am disappointed that that has not happened .
9 There is no doubt that that has been happening in the country at large and that they have now been rumbled .
10 It is extraordinary that that has been resisted even before we have received the first results .
11 I am delighted that that has happened , because it shows the Government 's firm commitment to the cause of the arts throughout the country .
12 There are some who advocate that , now that that has happened , the world is somehow a safer place .
13 I assume that the Minister is aware that 750,000 tonnes of CFCs are used in the world every year and that that has resulted in an ozone layer hole as large as Alaska .
14 Maintaining the previous Prime Minister 's attitude to the selection of senior civil servants — ’ Is he one of ours ? ’ — will lead to the politicisation of the civil service at the top level , and I believe that that has happened .
15 My predecessors and I have enjoyed a close and fruitful working relationship with local authorities in Wales over many years and I believe that that has contributed significantly to the efficient and effective conduct of business between central and local government which is the key to the debate .
16 The disagreement between the two sides of the House arises in regard to the effect that that has on students .
17 Is he aware that that has not been the case in large parts of the national health service , where food , cleaning and laundry services have been put out to competitive tender , and where , as a result , standards have often fallen far short of what they ought to be ?
18 I seemed to go round in circles , and I am sure that that has happened to many hon. Members .
19 If we do , we now have a model and can say that he and his family have been through it and have borne it with great fortitude , resilience and courage — as has been said , only through their deep religious faith — and that that has been a great lesson to us all .
20 I do not believe that that has anything to do with the Government .
21 I welcome the fact that that has been exposed and , despite the amended paragraph 88 , I welcome the recommendations as a whole .
22 For the convenience of the House , we are discussing the motions together , and I understand that that has the agreement of the Opposition .
23 As the hon. Gentleman knows , following the passage of the Security Service Act 1989 , the Government judged that it was right to announce the appointment of a new director general of the Security Service and I am pleased that that has , rightly , been seen as a positive step .
24 I emphasise to the House that that has been made clear both in the speech of my right hon. Friend to the council of the Royal College of General Practitioners and in the management advice document issued by the management executive .
25 He will be aware that that has been the subject of a long-standing argument in the health service .
26 erm I accept the point that that has been made that the word all is too all embracing .
27 Erm if er the extent to which a new settlement would generate new trips and that that has a locational implication .
28 Erm , the first point relates to erm affordable housing targets in York , and the consequences that that has in relation not only to York but other areas , on the on the assumption that that there is , there has to be an overspill to adjou adjacent areas .
29 Er , sir , at the risk of straying slightly into into two B , you , do forgive me in advance , but you raised the specific point about size , and and erm there was er one or two statements that there is n't a a clear view on size in P P G three , I think it 's important to bear in mind the interrelationship between all P P G s and as Mr Curtis said , the research that that backs them up , and I I I point you to three quotes in the statement that C P R E have put in , erm i i i paragraph four point one seven , an and s the quote that attaches to that is taken from the research that erm er backs up draft revised P P G thirteen , transport , and erm I shall quote from that on this question of size , i it is also evident that smaller settlements , those with populations of less than fifty thousand , but particularly very small settlements are characteristically less transport emissions efficient than larger settlements , I think the the erm essence of of that particular piece of research is not as Mr Davis was implying to achieve totally self contained settlements , I do n't believe such a concept exists , it 's actually erm a planning land use in the long term to reduce C O two emi emissions something that is essential now to government policy , I think perhaps more instructive though is is the quote that I 've in included in paragraph four point one nine and that 's taken from er er this book here which I perhaps should submit the whole chapter in evidence to the panel , I 've only just included one quote , it 's it 's I suggest one of the more interesting reads that you may have as a result of this panel , it 's by Colin Ward , and it 's called New Town , Home Town , it 's undertaken by er , sorry includes some of the work that 's been undertaken by the University of Reading , erm and er David Lock Associates , on erm er new town research , and this this is due to be published by H M S O shortly , it 's unfortunate that it was n't available in time for this E I P , but I think erm , if you 'll bear with me , I will read out the quote that I put in four point one nine , because I feel that it is useful on this question of of size , we concluded that if you are interested in environmental impact , energy conser consumption , and sustainability , new settlements have to reach a certain size to be worthwhile , it 's parallel to the old arguments that used to take place around self containment in new towns , we found that new settlements of much less than five thousand houses , that 's about fourteen thousand people are not really worthwhile because if they are smaller than that you are simply putting a housing estate in the countryside , a phrase that that has already been put round this morning , it appears that the best minimum for a new settlement , the best minimum , is about ten thousand houses , that 's that 's twenty five thousand people , which as it happens is about the size of the original garden cities .
30 I think that 's a very good question , I think though that that has been looked at very very thoroughly by the County Council , and certainly there are only a very limited number of options available around York which would actually meet the needs of York .
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