Example sentences of "have [verb] that these [noun pl] " in BNC.
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1 | Whatever the nature of price adjustment costs , one important development in establishing the micro-foundations of Keynesian wage or price rigidity has emphasized that these costs need not be substantial to lead to rigidities which can have important macroeconomic consequences . |
2 | Friends of the Earth , however , has claimed that these figures are artificially inflated as money spent on the cleaner gas programme needed to be spent anyway . |
3 | Mulloney ( 1969 ) has shown that these muscles are activated by a motor neuron in the thorax which in turn is driven by two interneurons in they brain , from which descending paths synapse with the motor neurons in the thorax . |
4 | DNA diagnosis has shown that these conditions have a larger phenotypic range than previously realised . |
5 | Experimental work has shown that these factors are not equally important ; the strongest effect is produced by pitch , and length is also a powerful factor . |
6 | He has shown that these solutions are asymptotic to the inhomogeneous Kasner solutions as the singularity is approached . |
7 | A report received from a tour operator 's courier , completed in red biro warrants further investigation , as a leading Loss Adjuster has found that these reports are completed in red biro if the courier is not totally satisfied with the loss . |
8 | Dr Lewis , however , has assumed that these walls belong to the external portico ( his Table 1 ) and that their great size was necessary to support the solid podium . |
9 | The court has ruled that these standards have force in British law . |
10 | From the Gospels , it is quite clear Jesus has determined that these prophecies , too , must be made to occur — not spontaneously , but by contrived design . |
11 | As a result of these worries , the Chief Medical Officer has suggested that these women should not eat liver or liver products . |
12 | Ian Oswald has suggested that these jerks may be the outcome of an arousal response , since they can be elicited by sounds heard while dropping off to sleep , and are associated with small K complexes in the EEG . |
13 | Persinger has suggested that these reports might be hallucinations instilled into the witnesses by the effect of ionising radiation in close proximity . |
14 | You 'd thought that these houses could of least put a bit of paint on |
15 | ( Recent demands by the Council for the Accreditation of Teacher Education ( CATE ) will have ensured that these courses have been substantially revised since 1984–5 ) . |
16 | I should have said that these houses are all close to the road , perhaps a few paces from the pavement . |
17 | One might have thought that these trends would not present major difficulties since one apparent virtue of the British constitution was its flexibility . |
18 | One might have thought that these divisions would at least cease to operate in church , but there too Kerr advocates a rigid hierarchy : ‘ The best of all systems of arrangement is to place the family and their guests in front , strangers of position next behind them , and the upper and lower servants , together with strangers of their classes respectively , in successive order . ’ |
19 | This may have meant that these stimuli contained relatively little peripheral information . |
20 | Why do we have to say that these thoughts are like mental actions ? |
21 | The Nation ( Bangkok ) reported on Jan. 30 that " two leading Western narcotics experts based in Thailand " had commented that these claims seemed exaggerated and that the military government had been doing little to try to reduce opium production since it seized power in 1988 . |
22 | The Leader of the Council , Eric Pickles , speaking at the Tory Conference in 1988 , had promised that these reforms would place the customer first and that Labour would be swept from control of the cities and Town Halls . |
23 | We asked whether the Russians had requested that these Cossacks should be turned over to them , and Robertson replied in the negative and added " but they probably will soon " . |
24 | We asked whether the Russians had requested that these Cossacks should be turned over to him and Robertson replied in the negative and added " but they probably will soon " … |
25 | He just had to hope that these nomes felt the same way . |
26 | I had hoped that these weekends of dashing about Britain with estate agents ' details in my lap were a thing of the past . |
27 | This means that if you hate , say , cottage cheese or liver , do not feel that you simply must include these foods in your diet because you have heard that these things are good for you , or because a diet sheet says you must have them . |
28 | Some have intimated that these contacts , while not illegal , raise suspicions that the superfund 's huge cache for money may have turned into a political slush-fund , spread around to fertilise the candidates of loyal Republicans . |
29 | Recently some scientists , including Professor Sir Fred Hoyle , have claimed that these fossils are forgeries . |
30 | If some students are to use laboratory , workshop , craftroom or drama department facilities , we have to know that these spaces are available at the required times and with suitable staff , and what numbers can be accommodated in each . |