Example sentences of "that [noun] has [verb] [adv prt] [prep] " in BNC.

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1 Then not ungently , ‘ I ought to tell you , they did talk to me about him , it ca n't be news to you what they are saying , that Michel has run off with your mother and that he wants to marry her .
2 This does n't mean that ICL has given up on the Texas Instruments Inc Sparc line , simply that it can now pick and choose from the two superscalar implementations on offer , says Mike Coote .
3 Although Kapiti will not release its figures for about a month because they have yet to be audited , Ms Keegan estimated that turnover has increased by about 20% on last year .
4 This is a this is a paradox that Freud has to face up to .
5 However , the independence that HMI has had up to now has been deeply embarrassing to the Government .
6 The row over Landsat equipment comes on top of a dispute over a ground station that China has set up in Peking , with American help , for receiving data from US and Japanese meteorological satellites .
7 I 'm afraid that Mrs has gone off with , ah Mrs I 'll be very grateful if you could bring me in a bowl .
8 It is on the detail of the recommendations that Cadbury has come in for strong criticism — in particular , over some of the recommendations in the code ( see also this issue , p 24 ) .
9 Reminds us that the way that God has reached out to us is through his love .
10 The credibility of our called ministry stands or falls with respect to the other priorities that God has laid out for us .
11 We go through the dozen or so photograph albums that Christine has made up for her , and Anna points out her grown-up ‘ sisters ’ , Christine and Sarah-Jane ; she also names her nieces and nephews for me .
12 The efforts that Sony has put in for the NEWS outside Japan would give NEC a flying start in the US and Europe should it decide to enter the international workstation market .
13 If limited time has been allocated to deal with an item , and your case is not succeeding , you can point out that time has run out as a diversionary tactic .
14 One could almost imagine oneself back into the Middle Ages but for the fact that technology has marched on through the centuries to replace rough-hewn bows of Yew with fibreglass ones , equipped with very advanced sights .
15 Our view of the pig/human relationship is that the farther out of sight the living pig is , the better — as though the actual animal is an embarrassing stage that pigfeed has to go through on its way to being packaged bacon .
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