Example sentences of "that [noun prp] have [verb] [adj] " in BNC.
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1 | I have n't smelt anything and it does seem that ICI have given adequate warning . ’ |
2 | They were prints from some medieval Book of Hours that William had had framed and stuck up on the walls . |
3 | Bush 's statement followed reports that he was " upset , angry and perplexed " by Sununu 's apparent efforts to circumvent travel restrictions imposed by Bush on May 9 , after an inquiry had revealed that Sununu had made widespread use of military aircraft for personal and Republican Party business . |
4 | Both suggestions caused right-wing critics of the US administration to claim that Baker had made unnecessary concessions ; Richard Perle , former Assistant Defence Secretary under President Reagan , commented that " we are strong , and just at the moment when we are strong , we are making concessions " , and he warned : " Any American official making concessions to the Soviets today has to explain himself . " |
5 | All her thinking and watching and planning , from the first sound of the car on the track while she and Joe crouched by the netted gate to that last desperate shout that Doyle had cut short , all that worrying and puzzling had ended up like this . |
6 | Since Tokyo , Pedrosa explains that Mota has undergone numerous tests to try to find the cause of what he describes as ‘ that silly pain ’ . |
7 | He told me it was scandalous that Mills had gone unpunished . |
8 | But Mars say it 's unfair that Walls have banned other products from their freezers . |
9 | Richard Charkin is in no doubt that Reed has gained competitive advantage . |
10 | Prince Sadruddin announced in Geneva on Dec. 19 that Germany had made available the bulk of a $8,000,000 contribution to maintain a contingent of UN guards in northern Iraq . |
11 | Mr Aitken said that Ferranti had beaten impressive international competition for the contract . |
12 | De Gaulle interpreted this to mean that Churchill had excluded Free French forces in order to please his American allies . |
13 | Now recently a colleague of mine er , that comes from an area where I grew up , and heaven forbid , that I heard the news that Esher has become Liberal , but |
14 | At least one member of the jury said he would not have given a sentence of death ( which must be unanimous ) had he known that Prejean had suffered prolonged mental and physical abuse from his guardians . |
15 | The outcome of the vote had been determined partly by reports that Pakistan had sought ballistic missile technology from China . |
16 | The weather that mid-April had turned fair and mild ; the trees were coming into delicate leaf , and ladysmocks fluttering over the marsh meadows . |
17 | In his letter Prawiro said that Indonesia had made great efforts to forge a relationship with the Netherlands after " an exceedingly painful historical past resulting from centuries of inhuman colonial subjugation " . |
18 | The problems that have beset the project , however , are a result not of misjudgement or incompetence but of real difficulties associated with infrared astronomy , which have meant that IRAS has required certain aspects of space technology to be developed well beyond previous limits . |
19 | The agreement called on El Salvador and Nicaragua to renew contact aimed at re-establishing diplomatic relations , suspended by Mr Cristiani last month amid allegations that Nicaragua had sent surface-to-air missiles to the FMLN guerrillas . |
20 | The Foreign Minister , Enrique Dreyfus , who had discussed the matter with President Cristiani of El Salvador , was among those who held Ortega responsible , pointing out on Jan. 4 that Nicaragua had violated international agreements by allowing the Soviet missiles to be used by third parties without authorization . |
21 | Preliminary assessments suggested that Kuwait had suffered catastrophic damage to its infrastructure during the Gulf conflict . |
22 | Throughout the past Five Nations series it was said that Ireland had reached rock-bottom , particularly against Wales and Scotland , and the only way they could go was up . |
23 | During the trial the prosecution had alleged that Saunders had authorized large covert payment to numerous persons , including Ronson , in return for their commitment to buy Guinness shares . |
24 | It is in the drive for more effective dissemination of information that AEA has launched Competitive Edge , which will offer its readers accessible articles on aspects of science and technology relevant to industry . |
25 | Allitt had written in nursing notes that Liam had suffered violent sickness and diarrhoea . |
26 | He had suspected for a while that Nancy had become tired of Bill Sikes ' brutality and violence , and that she had found a new friend to take his place . |
27 | As for Unix , Morales said that Stratus has met similar problems to other manufacturers — many customers are n't willing to alter systems in which they have invested a lot of money and personnel over the years . |
28 | Not that Lily had had great hopes , so early on , of winning over Robert 's daughter . |
29 | Gordon Lind , chairman of Monklands West Conservatives , claimed that Monklands had misused public funds in its pursuit of the paper and he said he would call on the Scottish Secretary , Ian Lang , and the local government Controller of Audit to investigate . |
30 | The policeman explained that Oliver had become ill , and the old gentleman had taken him to his house in the Pentonville district of north London . |