Example sentences of "they have [verb] that [adj] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 If they 'd done so , if they 'd insisted that local authorities did provide the sites they are supposed to provide I believe there would now be sufficient pitches for all travellers and that they would n't be used for illegal parking erm at the level that there is at the moment .
2 Where he might have been standing still had not the eagles lunged at him , as if moments before it fell they had sensed that some danger was there and had sought to protect him .
3 Landsbergis and the then Soviet Premier Nikolai Ryzhkov had led delegations at " talks about talks " in Moscow beginning on Oct. 2 , and at a further meeting on Oct. 10 they had concluded that formal negotiations might begin within weeks .
4 After each film was seen subjects had to decide whether they had seen that precise film section before or not , making the response either ‘ Yes ’ or ‘ No ’ .
5 Once they had established that all men were equal before God and that all men were theoretically capable of finding out , for themselves , what God demanded of them , they could not confine that principle to the religious sphere , no matter how much they may have wanted to .
6 The man remarked to his wife that they had to make their way towards a particular church and that , once they had found that particular building , they would be almost on their friends ' doorstep .
7 Senior ministers last night emphasised that the British position had remained unchanged since the Madrid summit , where they had stressed that adequate preparation had to be made long before stages II and III of the Delors plan could be settled .
8 Senior ministers last night emphasised that the British position had remained unchanged since the Madrid summit , where they had stressed that adequate preparation had to be made long before stages II and III of the Delors plan could be settled .
9 Now that they had been presented with the information which they had requested all along , they had to prove that faecal contamination of the egg shell did not constitute any great risk to public health , Mother Catherine said .
10 The Warwickshire jurors , on being asked on what authority they had returned that ten townships ‘ with their woods , wastes and fields ’ had been afforested by King John , and that in 1154 there had been no royal forest in their county , replied that they knew by what their ancestors had related and by the common talk of the country .
11 They have argued that most crime is petty and that the increase in recorded crime is more to do with the public 's decreased tolerance than anything else :
12 Now they have demonstrated that such systems can be modified and made more complex .
13 they have stated that all use of animals must be justified and it very carefully policed by the Home Office , as well as locally .
14 They have confirmed that one option under consideration is to close down the site .
15 They have assumed that certain methods were not available to them .
16 They have asked that governing bodies should take this factor into account when selecting the coaches for the Regional Schools .
17 In addition they have to appreciate that all movement is affected by moods , emotions and actions .
18 They have warned that private developers could agree to destroy ‘ dangerous waste ’ from throughout Europe and claimed that the council could make more than £1m a year if it modernised the Duncrue plant .
19 They have warned that similar cases , involving pesticides as well as other toxic chemicals , are bound to come to light in the future , the legacy of inadequate waste-disposal standards in force for many years .
20 Here they have found that one convert will lead his or her family to Christ .
21 They have shown that mental processes can be correlated with specific neural changes .
22 They have shown that immature fruits possess only growth inhibitors — abscissic acid and its metabolites — whereas more mature Fruits contain significant amounts of growth agents called gibberellins .
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