Example sentences of "have [adv] [verb] [prep] that [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 Even the Liberal party has eventually come to that conclusion — even the Albanian Government have come to that conclusion .
2 It has in the past happened that a client has been advised by the agent to amend an order , has entirely agreed with that advice , but has at the same time pointed out that his authority does not extend to giving a final decision , and this can be awkward .
3 The basic tenor of the publications of the extreme Right has scarcely altered since that date .
4 I first heard and reviewed a pair of SD Ribbons several years ago ; to look at , the design has scarcely changed in that time , except that it is now obviously more professionally engineered and finished .
5 Hewlett Packard have a working agreement with Compugraphic which has already led to that company 's typesetters being able to understand PCL and HP 's printers being able to accept Compugraphic 's fonts — they also provide PostScript as an option .
6 My right hon. Friend the Home Secretary has already dealt with that issue .
7 He was blown out of the water on 17 January 1964 by Iain Macleod [ q.v. ] , who had just become editor of the Spectator , in one of the most famous and devastating articles that has ever appeared in that journal .
8 Apparently from the notes , a certain Fruchtbaum in the Times Literary Supplement has described Charles on setting out on the Beagle voyage in such terms , which is certainly an exaggeration , but I do not know anyone else who has ever subscribed to that opinion .
9 I care about you , about Susan , about everyone who has ever worked at that factory .
10 I welcome the support that my hon. Friend has always given to that company .
11 I love very polished and dressed looking hair and he has always worked in that way ’ .
12 As we shall see , to understand British politics fully one has also to go beyond that framework .
13 ‘ Italy has had a tobacco advertising ban for 30 years and cigarette consumption has actually risen during that time , ’ said Mr Milburn .
14 They can take into account a painting 's decline in value if it has actually sold for that price , but because the decline in prices has only occurred at a dealers ' auction , they will not accept that a similar composition by the same artist would automatically be valued at much less than the price paid for it .
15 ‘ I 'd only gone to that debate because my wife was a steward . ’
16 I would n't have been the first guy he 'd ever seen at that hour .
17 She was still feeling somewhat shaken an hour later — she was going to Prague — and with Ven ! — when suddenly she realised that she 'd barely moved since that phone call .
18 ‘ I 've got to hand it to you , Angel , I 'd never thought of that technique , ’ said Bunny with genuine admiration .
19 After several public meetings to discuss plann-ing matters the bureaucracy were left confounded , much to the delight of the ratepayers who may have only attended for that reason !
20 I think the lord sheriff may have somewhat to say to that disposition . ’
21 I think it would have been a disaster and a recipe for disaster because practically if you know what the situation is in the Moat Centre and the Highfields youth and community centre then people would have never resisted to that change .
22 The men who had marched north with Duncan to dispose of his dangerous half-brother at Tarbatness had mostly died in that battle .
23 ‘ When the first bell went and I saw the way Lennox was going after him I told the guys watching with me that Ruddock had better watch for that left of Lewis 's or he 'd be counter-punched with the right and get himself knocked out — and that 's exactly what happened . ’
24 It was an excitement that matched my own , for I had never sailed the South Seas and I had long dreamed of that scatter of tiny , magically named islands strewn across one third of a globe .
25 But the system of fixed exchange rates established after the war and based on the dollar had already disintegrated by that time .
26 Dunlop appeared to be catching Moodie and he had already put in that record lap of 115.62mph on lap three , but Moodie always had matters well in hand .
27 You know that 's all right he may , might , alright there may of been a soldier there , but they 've just come from that direction
28 Maggie had just stepped onto that floor when there was a sudden miaow !
29 One very extensive class is er is a calcium activated potassium channel , where calcium 's now activating from the inside as we 've already seen in that example I showed you early on .
30 O o o o order , the honourable gentleman will recall that er in an earlier point of order I 've already ruled on that matter .
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