Example sentences of "have [verb] at the [noun] that " in BNC.

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1 With regard to the Bill before us today , education is a most important issue and I doubt whether the House , despite the intentions of the few who are actively interested , has looked at the problems that have arisen .
2 And today , little has changed at the farm that featured in the original film ; Mead Farm in Barford St John in north Oxfordshire .
3 If you 'd known at the beginning that I knew your parents you would n't have even given me the time of day .
4 And the other men saw him , and some would have sniggered at the fall that would follow such arrogance , and a few would have suffered in the knowledge that defiance brings only pain and punishment , and for one or two or three the young man who ambled erect in the first rank was a donor of comfort .
5 We should have realized at the time that in the emergency of AD 196 there would not have been time to build walls round town defences .
6 We 've looked at the benefits that would accrue from providing traffic relief along the A sixty one corridor .
7 We 've put those together , we 've looked at the staff that we need to administer that particular level of activity , and we 've come out with a figure that we think is a reasonable estimate , in fact I would go so far as saying , we think this is the lowest estimate that we can safely put forward , as to our needs for the coming year .
8 She had felt at the time that he was ‘ pretty borderline for special school ’ .
9 And perhaps the biggest draw back we 've got at the moment that to ge , become a chartered engi engineer you 've got ta have a degree !
10 I 'm not sure whether , you see I think the management time issue is very related to this , but I think it 's a separate issue , it 's a major concern I 've got at the moment that there is , I mean I know everybody 's got their own arguments but there has been no time at ever in the future that anybody who goes back further than twenty years in the service can recall , where York has had such a small amount of management time as it 's
11 Kopp testified that she had thought at the time that the information was based on " rumours from banking circles " .
12 She was about to tell him to be careful , but then she remembered how he had laughed at the idea that Gazzer could be dangerous , so she kept her mouth shut .
13 They were slightly embarrassed that he had been left out , but had agreed at the time that there was no sense in phoning him at home because he would have nothing useful to say .
14 She had known as soon as they had arrived at the lodge that her heart had made the right decision , even though it felt irresponsible and utterly childish to be spending a summer like this , at her age , and after all the work she had done to put the initials MD after her name .
15 True , Luke had mentioned at the interview that the job would involve travel , and she had welcomed the prospect then .
16 Chapters 6 and 7 have looked at the way that books can be evaluated , and at the sources for evaluation .
17 So far we have looked at the view that sex differences affect the way in which the police and the courts act toward offenders , and that this enables women to escape criminalisation to a greater extent than men .
18 You only have to look at the restaurants that are popular now — bistros , even the workman 's cafe . ’
19 Exactly and er we are buying er a two seat version of this aeroplane er our two seat version is aimed primarily at operational training but er we have examined er time and again whether we believe the er the integration of the avionics which is possible in this aeroplane and which is planned for this aeroplane er is going to be able to reduce the pilot work load to such an extent that one man can comfortably do the job and we have arrived at the conclusion that he most certainly can .
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