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

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1 The results suggest that such policies have relatively little impact on investment demand over the longer term .
2 It is generally conceded that such words have at least a Component of meaning that resists truth-conditional treatment ( Grice , 1975 ; Wilson , 1975 ; Levinson , 1979b ) .
3 Comparisons of pre- and post-First World War parent-child relationships show that such relations have become more informal , and that parents put , or intend to put , fewer formal restraints on their children .
4 Initials in the appropriate approvals section ensure that such additions have been properly authorized and advised to the cost accountant .
5 Initials in the appropriate approvals section ensure that such additions have been properly authorized and advised to the cost accountant .
6 If the hon. Gentleman will think back to days gone by , he will remember that such questions have been perennial in the few weeks before a general election .
7 We can then see that such areas have developed fairly recently , and very largely at the expense of man-made landscapes .
8 It is easy , however for managers to assume that such changes have similarly profound effect on those who provide care and treatment .
9 It is reasonable to assume that such changes have significant social and economic effects , yet they have been conspicuously neglected by social scientists .
10 It has been shown that such listings have a substantial effect on the way in which previous research is used .
11 We shall characterise such a view as the sentence-as-object view , and note that such sentence-objects have no producers and no receivers .
12 It involves , for example , some consideration of the overall aims or purpose of a course , though this does not necessarily mean that such aims have to be explicitly formulated or prespecified .
13 Unless some attempt is made to address such problems it is unreasonable to suppose that such findings have any privileged status over any other kinds of assertion .
14 However , it should not be forgotten that local authorities are also responsible for providing services , and there is evidence to suggest that voters recognise that such services have to be paid for .
15 Often , partners can be depressed by the disinterest that each shows towards the other , and this indicates that such marriages have lost the ability to meet the needs of the individual for companionship .
16 The machines have demonstrated that even good players make far more errors of this sort than anyone ever imagined , which means that such errors have usually gone undetected and unpunished .
17 A member who considers that such principles have been breached should be careful that he does not waive or condone the breach .
18 Speaking at a conference on space science and technology in Rome last week , Adeniyi said that such schemes have little point if the engineers are unable to use their knowledge when they return home .
19 Experience gained in the course of employment as Librarian , British Geological Survey ( BGS ) , Edinburgh , suggests that such theses have been of great practical benefit to the geological community .
20 In what is perhaps the most usual response to these altered judgements against crime between pre-war and postwar years , of course , it is suggested that such incidents have become ‘ more serious ’ or ‘ more violent ’ as the years have gone by .
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