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

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1 Because it transpired that Galileo had not mentioned the 1616 prohibition when applying for his license , Urban felt betrayed on several counts .
2 His wife had disapproved of this development at first — he suspected that she had paired off Damien and Clare in her mind — but when it transpired that Mark had been baptized a Catholic , and when he started to go to Mass again , she had become favourably disposed to the idea of their going out together .
3 It transpired that Clive had received no formal sexual education and had learned almost everything he knew about sex from Companions and sex magazines .
4 Anyway , ’ he went on , ‘ I made some further enquiries and it transpired that Len had been convicted on a drink-driving offence and had lost his driving licence .
5 Answer : nobody is denying that thoughts have qualitative content .
6 Japanese scientists , however , have been denying that drift-nets have had any significant effect on Dall 's porpoise .
7 In a sensational interview , Susan Barrantes also disclosed that Fergie has told her :
8 This misunderstanding , together with the antagonistic attitudes of the village practitioners towards BRAC 's message , suggest that BRAC had failed to do sufficient ground work before embarking upon the Oral Therapy Extension Programme .
9 When I suggest that women have a strong ability to communicate with each other and form a collective body , it is not to imply that the individual should lose herself entirely in this .
10 However , official statistics suggest that mobility has not recently been conspicuously higher in Japan than in other industrialized countries , especially since access to good education has too often depended on wealth and background .
11 Interviews conducted by Toner several centuries later suggest that attitudes have not altogether changed .
12 Many writers suggest that cities have become high-cost locations for industry , but the evidence of an increasing number of studies is contradictory .
13 First , writers such as Badie and Birnbaum ( 1983 ) or Moore ( 1967 ) operating from a broad historical perspective suggest that states have a distinct character resulting from long-term processes of political development .
14 After that , Jimmy , I suggest that Theodore has a drink , snack and snooze in that order . ’
15 The most recent estimates suggest that Britain has a population of about 250,000 adult badgers and 105,000 cubs .
16 Unofficial EC estimates suggest that provision has had to be made for about £2 billion in the £28 billion borrowing requirement for 1992–93 as a result of the policy shift .
17 Recent survey results suggest that cohabitees have more liberal views towards marriage and divorce than marrieds .
18 These data suggest that unemployment had a greater impact on major illness ( sickness lasting three months or more ) over this decade than vice versa , although the effect is not tremendously powerful .
19 Out at sea , apart from the lengthening days , only changes in bird life suggest that spring has arrived .
20 As a faithful reader you should know that NME has a somewhat irreverent attitude towards Pink Floyd and Mike Oldfield .
21 Did you know that Kathy had a brother here ?
22 I did n't know that Ben had been following me around for the last five years !
23 Did you know that NCT had so much to offer after the birth ( breastfeeding counselling , post natal support and a network of other mums ) before you got involved ?
24 He had not read the Tower Commission 's report , evidently ; did not know that McFarlane had pleaded guilty to misdemeanours ; did not know the substance of the charges against Poindexter ; had not altered in any particular the mythology created when the edifice had first crashed down , in November 1986 .
25 Well , I did n't know that Ebert had arranged for us to stay in a singsong house .
26 She did n't know that Aisling had been born with a severe ‘ port wine stain ’ .
27 Do you know that Birmingham have more cana has more canals than Venice ?
28 ‘ But I did n't know that Mum had guessed too .
29 Anna shut the door again , she did not know that Mena had followed her , and walked round the house and came in by the terrace , a smile on her face .
30 ‘ Then you 'll also know that Zimbala has been a one-party state since it was granted independence by the French forty-five years ago . ’
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