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

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1 Godard has revealingly said that cinema is dependent on capitalism in two senses : first in the making of the film and second that ‘ in film the money comes back in the image ’ ( MacCabe 1980 , p. 27 ) .
2 Gestetner made pre-tax profits of £27.2m last year on sales of £900.3m , but the company has since said that trading in Europe has deteriorated and that it sees only a small profit for the half to end-April.Inchcape is buying the shares from Bermudan-registered Chiltern Capital Ltd , quoted in Australia .
3 She has since discovered that owner Pauline and her colleague Sue are both very knowledgeable and extremely helpful in spite of the fact that Tessa had obviously bought her machine elsewhere .
4 In the first such case in the UK , Leeds-based John Richardson Computers Ltd has successfully argued that copyright should protect the look and feel of a program ; the court decided that a plaintiff does not need to show source code has been copied to prove infringement , and that copying non-literal aspects of a program , such as structure and organisation , could well constitute infringement ; the company 's dispute arose with a former employee over rival applications aimed at the pharmaceutical industry ; in the past , copyright cases have dealt exclusively with copying of actual program code .
5 For example , Chomsky has elegantly argued that syntax is logically prior to phonology , in that phonological description requires reference to syntactic categories , but not vice versa ; syntax is thus autonomous with respect to phonology , and phonology ( non-autonomous with respect to syntax ) can be envisaged as taking a syntactic input , on the basis of which phonological representations can be built up .
6 This ruling has effectively meant that children under eight are almost never called and no child under five is ever called .
7 Here again there is a question of balance : if society has democratically determined that taxes shall be collected and revenues so received spent in certain ways , non-payment of taxes is punishable even if the defaulter is objecting on conscientious grounds to aspects of staff spending — on arms , for example .
8 But I am sure that what determined her to write to me was this paragraph : ‘ The author we most admire has rightly said that people do not know about families ; but Stephen and I know .
9 Aldercine Hodson , who has long felt that Medau 's possibilities were under-exploited and that it could be developed , for instance , as a valuable coaching-aid in sport , tells the following story , which she thinks illustrates her point and makes Medau News .
10 Second , the Bank has long recognised that adjustment takes time .
11 But European Commissioner Bruce Millan has long argued that Britain is out of step because it includes European money in its allocations to local authorities .
12 The government has only insisted that fees and royalties charged to Malaysian affiliates should be ‘ reasonable ’ .
13 ‘ This has only confirmed that Tony 's show was very popular , ’ said a spokeswoman last night .
14 ‘ Durham has suddenly remembered that Darlington is part of the county .
15 He has just heard that Pringle 's is not reordering , and has phoned to inquire the reason .
16 The Government has just announced that pensioners with savings of £16,000 or under will be eligible for rebates .
17 Pugwash 's creator , John Ryan , has just discovered that Edmondson is still alive , tending a cemetery in Rothbury .
18 The Court of Appeal has just ruled that councils that trade on the money markets with rate payers ' cash , are acting legally .
19 Mr Major has already discovered that repossessions and defaults cost the government money as well as damaging consumer confidence and financial institutions .
20 He got a hundred against Cambridge but has already discovered that sequels come hard .
21 My hon. Friend the Member for Southwark and Bermondsey ( Mr. Hughes ) has already said that people in central London on relatively low incomes may live in high-value houses .
22 The authority has already warned that ending maintenance will probably lead to terminal deterioration , leaving a decaying structure full of rusting machinery .
23 She has already suspected that Othello 's erroneous view of Desdemona is a malicious fiction put out by some Machiavel : and — as we know , but Iago evidently does not — she loves her mistress .
24 Research has already shown that GIS can be extended to include data analysis and this project will develop the following analytical capability : the ability to construct health regions ; the ability to compute rates ( eg disease rates ) in differing geographical areas , the ability to provide a wide range of descriptive statistical summaries both of the overall data and specific geographical areas .
25 The red route option , which we introduced , has already shown that bus services improve when comparable improvements are made to traffic management .
26 British Aerospace has already admitted that Rover 's assets were undervalued by £350 million at the time of the takeover .
27 No one who witnessed these debates has ever suggested that Lewis played fair .
28 But no one has ever thought that Yeats 's temperament was Virgilian , and characteristically , in this momentous book of verse and prose mixed , he glimpsed Virgil momentarily only through the spectacles of — of all unlikely people — Paul Verlaine .
29 Although the government has always maintained that HATs will be restricted to the worst estates , it is by no means clear what criteria have been applied in the selection of these nine .
30 The letter of delegation has always said that Q S will measure
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