Example sentences of "[vb pp] that [pron] have [be] " in BNC.

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1 The result , which we obtain there , is that in general it will be rational for agents to infer from an own price higher than initially expected that there have been both positive aggregate and positive relative demand shocks .
2 Where it is forgotten that we have been forgiven , little love is shown .
3 If the new VAT rules have brought vexations in their wake , it should not be forgotten that they have been introduced because frontier controls are abolished from today .
4 The hon. Gentleman may already have guessed that we have been pressing others to play their part in the important work in which the United Nations is engaged .
5 Recently I 've heard that there have been advertisements on the television and people say the doctors give you 50 rupees if you go for the sterilisation operation .
6 In view of developments it might be argued that they have been justified in this view .
7 I am told that there have been further incidents since the system reopened but so far nobody has come along with any details .
8 ‘ I had the option of pulling him out because I was concerned about the ground , but the run has shown that I have been far too soft on him .
9 It is understood that there have been further changes to the company 's management structure : ‘ Alexon is undergoing a review of its management and cost of structure , ’ says a company spokesman .
10 It has recently been recognised that there have been considerable liquidity problems both before and after Big Bang for some of the smaller companies listed on the ISE , prompting some calls for a two-tier market .
11 but we 've always known that they have been below .
12 Provided that they have been well trained the specialists are far less likely to be caught out by a clever interviewer .
13 ( a ) Spouses living together There is no charge to capital gains tax on a transfer of assets between husband and wife provided that they have been living together in the year of assessment in which the transfer takes place ( Taxation of Chargeable Gains Act 1992 ) ( " TCGA 1992 " ) , s58 .
14 Predator species have a long evolutionary history , and it is inferred that they have been as important in the past as accumulators of small mammal bone as they are today .
15 A Go-Kart is in a similar position , but both a dumper truck and a Go-Kart can become ‘ motor vehicles ’ if it can be proved that they have been adapted or intended for use on roads .
16 He is unlikely to be satisfied with an offer to re-run the reselection procedure if it can be proved that there have been any serious breaches of the party 's rules .
17 PULSARS that are members of binary systems in globular clusters are all rapidly rotating , and it is assumed that they have been spun up by accretion from binary companions .
18 From historical records it can be deduced that there have been more than two hundred notable tsunami in the last two thousand years ; this would allow us more than 100 000 in a million years .
19 And greater success at wealth creation has also meant that we have been in a better position to provide practical help to those that need it .
20 The use of the leap-frog appeal has been surrounded by considerable caution and the very stringent conditions to be met before such an appeal can be taken has meant that there have been very few such appeals .
21 ‘ I suppose I have learned that I have been able to survive an experience such as this , which certainly I would not have bet on myself to do .
22 NEC , Matsushita , Hitachi , Sony and Sharp have all confirmed that they have been approached , the paper said , with Philips and Thomson pegged as likely candidates .
23 It does not cover simply keeping goods after the accused has discovered that they have been stolen : Broom v Crowther ( 1984 ) 148 JP 592 .
24 It is suggested that they have been deposited either from silica mobilised in solution or from colloids and attain their maximum development in areas of pervious quartzose rocks .
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