Example sentences of "have [vb pp] that [adv] [adv] " in BNC.
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1 | The terrorist organisation has said that so far it has simply been ‘ unlucky ’ . |
2 | But our review of the literature on environmental scanning contained in Appendix B has shown that all too frequently this is far from being true . |
3 | Our discussion has shown that so long as the resources used by producers are accessible to all , all their activities are entrepreneurial-competitive . |
4 | Turner has demonstrated that so far as cotton weavers were concerned , associational persistence can be reconciled with only sporadic incidence , since the true foundation was the durable one of the habit of association within a " community " of workers , or indeed , in the case of the manufacturing village , within an occupational community . |
5 | In an influential it controversial essay , Thomas Laqueur has proposed that relatively recently in our history there occurred a radical reinterpretation of the female body . |
6 | One Chief Constable has estimated that only about 10 per cent of all crime is reported to the police . |
7 | Research in Southwark , however , has suggested that only about 15% of recent referrals to residential care were inappropriate . |
8 | Oh you may not have , you may have gathered that like anyway . |
9 | ‘ Well , well , ’ he murmured , softly , ‘ I could n't have worked that more smoothly even if I 'd tried , could I ? ’ |
10 | Although John really should have established that already so it wont be . |
11 | It is the very considerable achievement of Arrow ( 1951 ) to have shown that under fairly weak conditions no such alternative political mechanism exists . |
12 | I had heard that often enough , especially among the horse fraternity around Darrowby . |
13 | Well perhaps because they were more idealist and that now they 're becoming more realist but they 're still erm I mean they 're learning from their past mistakes and they 've seen that right so we have to have a moderate policy which is gon na take us a little bit further towards socialism . |
14 | He wanted , too , to fly out over Cape Wrath itself , and feel the sea-winds rise under his wings , for his father had said that only then could he truly call himself an eagle of Wrath . |
15 | She had said that once before , surprising him , on the voyage from Rhodes . |
16 | Erm I think just I 've answered that just probably the way you put it . |
17 | In practice , not all fires were used at the peak , but even at the higher real prewar price levels , research had shown that only about a third of the costs imposed by the peak space heating demand were being recovered in contemporary domestic tariffs . |
18 | And we 've found that so far , we 've had one thousand letters of concern since the network was announced . |
19 | Research had found that even very young children do not ‘ go along ’ with erroneous suggestions concerning the essence of their experiences . |
20 | Psychologists had predicted that only just over one in a thousand people would go this far . |
21 | If you are ever in trouble — but I have said that once already , and you know it . |
22 | We have met that very well in the first nine months of the system . |
23 | Previous sections have shown that so far as the ‘ internal ’ interpretation of dispositions was concerned trusts differed only slightly from civil-law dispositions . |
24 | ‘ I have promised that so often in the past , and it has never answered yet ! ’ |
25 | Interestingly , though , the close ties with and influence of medicine have meant that only recently has an educational approach begun to emerge which is freed from the decision-making power of the medical profession , and from the diagnostic and treatment framework . |
26 | European Community officials have admitted that only around a third of the funds allocated in 1991 and 1992 to help Easter European countries to improve safety at their nuclear power plants has actually been spent . |
27 | More recently , however , Hécaen , De Agostini and Monzon-Montes ( 1981 ) have confirmed that as far as most language functions are concerned , cerebral bilaterality is associated with familial sinistrality rather than strength of hand preference , Nonetheless , some language functions , such as naming of objects , appear to depend upon the left hemisphere in both familial and non-familial sinistrals . |
28 | Large volume users , like British Steel and ICI , have complained that so far the market mechanism has not proved effective |
29 | Although it can be argued that the arousal manipulation in their particular study could be operating on the lower portion of the curve , it does appear that numerous studies on vivid and flashbulb memories have suggested that highly emotionally arousing life events are remembered in surprising detail over very considerable retention intervals . |