Example sentences of "have [adv] [adv] [vb pp] [that] " in BNC.
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1 | Children have since constantly complained that the twins should not be walking in the middle of the road . |
2 | Hindus have long since seen that we have to transcend separateness . |
3 | Both the military and civilian sector in the RSA have long since discovered that the only replacement for a Dakota is another Dakota ! |
4 | MESSRS McAndrew and Davison have long since discovered that , post-retirement , the world is their oyster . |
5 | So you see , although I have tried since — needs must ! — to subdue that dangerous spirit of rebellion , I have so little succeeded that — that … ’ |
6 | We have so far assumed that the micro-instructions are held in a read-only control store , although we have considered the possibility of interchangeable plug-in control stores . |
7 | We have so far assumed that it is a word form associated with a single sense , and that a difference of word form entails a difference of lexical unit . |
8 | The greenbelts have so far ensured that towns and cities do not sprawl into one another . |
9 | ‘ Within these criteria I have so far ensured that buildings have not suffered closure , but in the future this may not be possible owing to the shrinking budget , ’ said Mr Eyton Jones . |
10 | I have only just understood that this logic was so . |
11 | The only sign of ostentatious flag-nationalism ( apart from aforesaid British , Dutch and a few Americans ) is among those nations who have only recently realised that the sea exists . |
12 | Ibanez have obviously not forgotten that once the ‘ made in Japan ’ tag was considered a stigma and have given their Korean counterparts a chance to bask in the glory they deserve . |
13 | ‘ They have not yet admitted that none of my proposals would force a patient to travel long distances for treatment against his or her will ; that no doctor will have any new financial incentive to refuse elderly patients on to his list . |
14 | But then he adds , ‘ I have said and I repeat that we have not yet proved that this enveloping totalization exists ’ . |
15 | From Miss Eaglen I have not yet experienced that personal involvement with what she sings which would make it more than an impressive exercise . |
16 | In showing that cognition as a whole can not be treated behaviouristically , I have not thereby shown that a behaviouristic treatment of sense-experience is false . |
17 | When watching parliamentary television , I have not often felt that there was an unfair political balance and none of the Members I interviewed raised this matter , except that one Liberal Democrat believed that the smaller parties were squeezed out of live coverage on Tuesdays and Thursdays . |
18 | Till now he have not fully believed that the Americans wished to get rid of Mossadeq . |
19 | Most of us have not really solved that puzzle even today , but what did the question look like in the eighteenth century ? |
20 | ‘ You have still not realized that I am a very rich man . |
21 | My right hon. and hon. Friends have also rightly emphasised that , if one intends to make Community institutions more accountable , one must increase the powers of the European Parliament . |
22 | Over the past four decades , Japanese managers have often readily admitted that their companies have much to learn from more creative Americans or Europeans . |
23 | It would be tremendous if all other industries fought with as much passion : the tragedy being that they have n't yet realised that they too are likely to be as overwhelmingly affected . |
24 | ‘ I have n't yet said that I 'm staying here , ’ she said stubbornly . |
25 | erm I voted for it to go out to consultation , but I have n't yet voted that it will be a site , and I will take the representations of everybody into consideration before I make up my mind . |
26 | ‘ You know , we have n't really checked that , have we ? |
27 | Roffman and Purdy have quite rightly stressed that Vidor 's traditional populism gave him sympathy for the underdog , but prevented him from moving towards any collectivist political situation . |
28 | Sadly , Christians have too often forgotten that the world belongs to Satan and is not our natural home ( as sons and daughters of the new humanity ) . |
29 | And they have too readily assumed that legislative changes , such as the Obscene Publications Act , 1959 , the Sexual Offences Act , 1967 , the Abortion Act , 1967 and others , are sufficient evidence in support of the second , that the rules governing behaviour changed . |
30 | Today 's chefs have very properly outlawed that preliminary blanching which spelled ruin to so many vegetables — of course there are still those such as celeriac and turnips which may need it — and one of their most fiercely held tenets concerns the brief cooking of fish , in particular of the fragile scallop . |