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

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1 He was angry that Bernard had gone too .
2 It was then that Chuck had carried out a quick examination of the unconscious Grant , to ascertain the extent of his injuries .
3 Such successful companies as Nalco , in the USA , and some of the companies that ICI has bought recently from the Beatrice group , in the speciality field , discovered this secret many years ago .
4 Havel also disclosed at the press conference that Czechoslovakia had exported over 1,000 tonnes of Semtex explosive to Libya in recent years under the previous regime ; by his reckoning , this meant that " world terrorism " would have enough Semtex " to last 150 years " .
5 DEC for its part disassociated itself from statements made by DEC VP of software engineering David Stone as well as its own PR people that DEC had decided not to pursue the OSF/1 path for MIPS .
6 Although unconfirmed at the time , rumours that DEC had struck up a deal with Auspex Systems Inc , the Santa Clara , California network server company that already counts IBM among its customers , have turned out to be correct ( UX No 384 ) .
7 There are also rumours that DEC has struck up a deal with Auspex , although DEC UK would n't comment .
8 The Manager was the next to leave , promising that his secretary could very quickly produce thirty photocopies of the brief questionnaire that Morse had roughed out :
9 Central to Lydon 's action was the allegation that McLaren had signed away the group 's future record royalties to Virgin in order to finance The Great Rock ‘ n ’ Roll Swindle .
10 The changes , which took immediate effect , resulted from an inquiry launched on April 22 , following the disclosure that Sununu had made more than 70 trips on military aircraft since April 1989 .
11 Then not ungently , ‘ I ought to tell you , they did talk to me about him , it ca n't be news to you what they are saying , that Michel has run off with your mother and that he wants to marry her .
12 Or perhaps it was merely an accident that Marcus had picked up those utterances of his ancestors .
13 At the earlier hearing , Sheriff Reid had heard that Walters had dreamt up the fraud after a Jersey-based financier had failed to come up with cash to back market research for a new board game .
14 This does n't mean that ICL has given up on the Texas Instruments Inc Sparc line , simply that it can now pick and choose from the two superscalar implementations on offer , says Mike Coote .
15 Franca was relieved that Alison had given up her guilty peepings and hintings and attempts at relevant conversation ; only now her calmness and at-homeness were proving equally maddening .
16 The final outfit was one that Alison had brought along with her .
17 What they failed to recognise was that Sarah had grown up .
18 Soon , however , it became clear that Cruikshank had promised more than he could deliver , and after two months of waiting , all hopes of Adscombe were given Up .
19 Erm , as we know , Bullitt was a member of the delegation and an intimate of , of Wilson , so the book is er co- authored , so in a sense we should know as we 're paying for , for all of it , because er , obviously , he relied on Bullitt to give him all this biographical information , and er , consequently what you see Freud doing in this in this book is , is er trawling through , as it were , the things that Bullitt told him , that , that Bullitt had found out , to erm , draw a kind of psy psychoanalytic portrait of Woodrow Wilson , that erm , tried to explain his problem , why did he not deliver the goods as it were .
20 When I went to the House I thought that Churchill had sat there , and Lloyd George and my hero Aneurin Bevan had sat there , and I felt quite humble .
21 Basically that David had moved out of Plaistow Grove to leave her on her own to die , to live with the fancy whore from America , and yet on other days , of course , I was perfectly lovely and would come and shop with her and do everything .
22 The next morning he was assured by the nurse that Ivan had slept peacefully and eaten a little breakfast .
23 Sure enough , it was just as the second , regurgitated blade appeared , dangling on a length of thread from Jim Rose 's mouth , that Richard had collided suddenly and rather violently with the floor of Strathclyde University Union 's level eight hall .
24 But we stuck with the same tune that Wally had come up with .
25 The administration pointed out that Cheney had referred specifically to " force structures , bases and weapons systems affecting the US-based military " , and had also said that " defence contracts would be terminated " .
26 It was the second time in successive World Cup ties that Leighton had let down his colleagues .
27 As I hang on to the arm-rest with white knuckles , it is clear to me that Brundle has decided not to attempt the corners but to go straight on to the escape road : the turn is impossible now ; it 's just a joke ; he 's trying to scare the shit out of me .
28 ‘ In essence ’ , say Trestle , ‘ it 's a tragedy , but the story is told with all the wit , humour and theatrical panache that Trestle has produced before ’ .
29 In my talk I mentioned a number of specific things that Scott had brought about for Scotland as the result of his friendship with George IV .
30 This is a this is a paradox that Freud has to face up to .
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