Example sentences of "that they have [vb pp] [art] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 It had made for a lively few hours but now that they 'd gone the place seemed oddly , unnaturally quiet again .
2 We ran this kind of course by asking the teachers at the beginning of the course to select some device they 'd like to make , that they 'd seen the circuit of in a in a school magazine school science review magazine , and then build that .
3 Perhaps they meant it , but he died of a fever his first winter here and it must have seemed to him that they 'd broken a promise .
4 This er , your comment that you had a good look at the figures , severely confused the merchant bankers who are advising the Mirror group as they , they did n't feel that they 'd finalized the figures themselves .
5 I think it 's very instructive that er H B F did n't deny that they 'd made a mistake on this number and just talking about old people , er the fact is that eighty five percent of deaths in the county occur to people aged over sixty five .
6 forgetting that they 'd left the heating off .
7 Not all the transactions were strictly honest , though , and sometimes customers got home to discover that they 'd bought a cat or a puppy , thus that expression and an expression bonus : ‘ letting the cat out of the bag ’ .
8 then it says to the , the apostles that they 'd approached a Mount Zion and a city of a living God , heavenly
9 We , we had a letter from the International Secretarium in August or September I think saying that they 'd changed the law and all prisoners of a certain category should have been released and our prisoners were amongst , our prisoner was amongst that list , but erm , they did n't say that they have n't got any definite news whether he had been or not , about the release .
10 We arrived at their home in Bruton , Somerset , only to find that they 'd got the date wrong and were n't prepared for us .
11 Brand told me that they 'd been friendly from way back and when I leaned on him a bit he admitted that they 'd had a thing going but it had been broken off two or three years ago . ’
12 Nobody else will get any unless they , they 've demonstrated that they 've met the partnership criteria .
13 They 're keeping quiet at the moment saying simply that they 've invested a lot in new technology and models , and their cars are doing well against others in the country .
14 That they 've lost a feeder .
15 And er , they were so pleased with your efforts , that they 've sent the Town Clerk some more tapes , and they 'd like a few more .
16 Or is it , is it that they 've become a sort of exclusive club , arising al almost always through the ranks of the of the law , and gradually , gradually got withdrawn from the way that ordinary people think and feel .
17 A lot of them want to just talk , to feel secure that they 've seen a policeman .
18 In Wallingford , many of the companies still in business are concerned enough about their survival , that they 've formed a business group who 's aim is to increase co-operation in the town and provide some mutual support .
19 They said it 's only in the last five to seven years that they 've had the technology to do it . ’
20 I do n't know whether it 's cos they 're so sort of worked up that they 've got no control over what they 're doing but umm .
21 Erm and er , they say , you know , therefore they do n't feel that they 've got a voice .
22 And and a and if you like an affirmation that they 've got a future with us .
23 Okay , they 're poor paid , but at least they would have the pride of saying that they 've got a job whereas the elderly are having to just sit at home and turning down their fires and turning down their central heating in case they ca n't afford their bills !
24 And that they 've got a job .
25 I went to my old school in West Ham recently to talk to the children there and er the master to me that they 've got a bomb trail .
26 They , they think now that they 've got a feeling that this might be taken out , all these testing schemes and stuff because I said to them , While their argument is that while she 's doing these SAT schemes , and she 's following this , she 's all worked up ,
27 ‘ Users can buy WINDOS now , use the DOS spreadsheet , and know that they 've got the Windows spreadsheet ready to go as and when they 're ready , ’ says Ms Reay .
28 The insecurity that the interviewer experiences may cause them to smile manically ; to talk too much , when he or she should be able to take responsibility for pauses ; to do a really hard sell on behalf of the company ; to over-react with approval to the interviewee , giving them , unfairly , the impression that they 've got the job .
29 Give them a ring on Friday to see er that they 've got the letter .
30 In a way it 's understandable in that they 've got the height to win lineouts .
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