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

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1 It transpired that each woman had packed up her own cake to bring to the fête .
2 There is no denying that hierarchical structure has been the source of a great deal of trouble and inefficiency .
3 There is no denying that many things have improved since the revolution .
4 Other sociologists have supported Lockwood and Goldthorpe in denying that clerical workers have become proletarian , but they have attacked the proletarianization thesis in a different way .
5 The day after Myeni 's warning , Buthelezi distanced himself from it in a statement denying that any decision had been taken to deploy fighters .
6 He responded by denying that any concessions had been made .
7 The men , one of whom was named as Ernest Joma , were quickly arrested , however , and two hours later the then Information , Ideological Guidance and Co-operative Development Minister , Simon Pierre , broadcast a message denying that any coup had taken place and calling for calm .
8 By 8 March there were 27 dead and 227 wounded in the rioting ; later it was disclosed that 2000 persons had been detained ‘ behind barbed wire ’ .
9 Such enthusiasm may have had as much to do with the excited nationalism of wartime , as any substantial appreciation of these films ' merits , and it should not be supposed that British filmmakers had universally gone from being dull and unimaginative to become masters of the cinematic art .
10 The results suggest that such policies have relatively little impact on investment demand over the longer term .
11 They suggest that social classes have been replaced by a continuous hierarchy of unequal positions .
12 Many observers suggest that this transfer has had mainly adverse effects on the population concerned .
13 However , recent studies showed that malt lymphomas , whatever the organ involved , were susceptible to spread to or to recur in other mucosal sites.1 Although the exact frequency of extragastric localisation remains to be determined prospectively in a larger series , our observations suggest that this possibility has to be taken into account in the choice of the staging procedure and therapeutic strategy .
14 Some observers suggest that important changes have already occurred .
15 However , official figures suggest that more girls have tended to stay at school to secondary level than boys , both in the homelands and in DET areas .
16 The latest CBI surveys suggest that more stockbuilding has indeed occurred , although not on a scale sufficient to explain the trade figures .
17 It used to be thought that this was temporary diabetes resulting from the stress of infarction , but present data suggest that these patients have undiagnosed diabetes before infarction ( Husband et al , 1983 ; Oswald et al , 1984 ) .
18 The textures and general characters of the gneisses suggest that these rocks have been metamorphosed to high grades such that they are migmatised ( melted ) in places .
19 Other theories on the origin or evolution of syphilis and the other diseases caused by similar organisms suggest that different populations have their own endemic treponemal disease , be it yaws , pinta , or syphilis , the presence of which makes it hard for one of the others to establish itself .
20 He adds that legal advice has indicated that there is a prima facie case against the auditors , but the decision on whether to take legal action will be made by a committee of two non-executive directors .
21 In the context , this ‘ very lax attitude ’ seems to be measured against circumstances ( such as late Old English or the present day ) in which there is a uniform standard of spelling : thus , what this really means is that in Early ME there was no uniform standard , and indeed Scragg adds that these scribes had ‘ no conception of a spelling standard ’ .
22 Atchley ( 1976 ) proposed that retired individuals have a ‘ hierarchy of goals ’ which give rise to their expectations , their behaviour and their sense of well-being .
23 Secondly , it is only right that your doctor should know , because if there is a significant change in your condition with homoeopathy , he will ascribe it to the wrong treatment if he does not know that other therapies have also been given .
24 I do not know , but I do know that many homosexuals have not chosen to be homosexual but simply are that way .
25 Mr Taylor says it would release six constables for other duties and told the committee : ‘ We do know that some forces have undergone civilianisation of these posts .
26 But we do know that some people have done within Tarmac .
27 Until an hour or two ago I certainly did n't know that this problem had arisen , but the date April has been on the lips of my er Honourable Friend er and of the Noble Minister er I used to represent part of the City of Leeds and Honourable er a and Noble Lord you 'll have heard recently of behaviour at Elland Road Football Ground on the death of Sir Matt Busby and one can only wonder what sort of people er we 're dealing with , but many of them arrive at Leeds City Station on the day of a match and they come early and they have then to get their way to Elland Road and there are often real problems .
28 Glad to be in Dublin once more , I roamed around the shops , noticing that many bakers had ‘ Brack Loaves ’ on display , with rings placed on them .
29 I saw no bodies , although I did not doubt that many people had drowned .
30 No one can doubt that present-day societies have been shaped above all by the massive explosion of human productive powers , in the particular forms that this phenomenon has taken .
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