Example sentences of "have [adv] [vb pp] [that] a " in BNC.
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1 | By many similar experiments , I have since proved that a free communication of the limpid fluid , which the canal contains , is kept up between the brain and the whole extent of spinal marrow . |
2 | We have already argued that a period of sustained expansion can occur only if potential profitability can be maintained , that is , if an adequate balance between productivity and real wages can be sustained . |
3 | I have already stated that a small team is being established to deal with Council Tax enquiries following Scottish Office publicity . |
4 | I have already said that a 24-h interval is not enough for such a loss to be seen . |
5 | We have already noted that a log transformation often helps when the data is the result of some process of growth . |
6 | We have already noted that a substantial proportion of old people live alone ; one-third of those over 65 do so and the proportion increases with age . |
7 | We have already seen that a sulphonamide acts as a false building block ; it fits into the construction but is the wrong shape for farther blocks to be added . |
8 | We have already seen that a murder is necessary in a detective story , if only to tell the reader that this is something worth attention . |
9 | In the context of large-scale industry , I have already shown that a substantial part of the means of production is the object of possession by impersonal institutions — capitalist enterprises — and the object of socialism must be to reconstruct this impersonal possession in such a way that enterprises both follow a plan of production consistent with the maximum satisfaction of the democratically-constructed ‘ needs ’ of the working population as a whole , and are open to democratic participation , on equal footing , of the workers within the enterprise . |
10 | We have just seen that a non-resonant photon will normally leave an encounter with a molecule unchanged in energy , but it may very rarely lose energy to the molecule and emerge as a Raman-shifted photon of lower energy . |
11 | We have just seen that a hirer under a hire purchase agreement is not someone who has ‘ bought or agreed to buy ’ for the purpose of section 25 of the Sale of Goods Act . |
12 | As we are all aware , they have cut the grant available to safety representatives training , sorry , for safety representatives ' training and will completely eliminate that grant by nineteen ninety five and to top it all they have just announced that a review of all health and safety legislation will be completed by April next year the objective of this review is to reduce the so-called burdens health and safety legislation puts on employers . |
13 | As Kipling complained , they hardly noticed it when it was there ; and since its conversion into a Commonwealth of Nations in 1947 , with Indian independence , they have hardly noticed that a Commonwealth is not the same thing . |
14 | The subjectivists have always insisted that a man who believes that a woman is consenting can not be guilty of rape . |
15 | Ian Lang , the Scottish Secretary , said on Friday that it was now time to change ‘ the tone and mood of Scottish politics ’ and added : ‘ I have always accepted that a referendum could be an appropriate mechanism for sounding out opinion , particularly on constitutional issues . ’ |
16 | However I have always maintained that a happy class moves better ! |
17 | Whether Socrates himself was ever helped towards a clearer understanding of matters by this process Plato does not tell us , but I must say I have always found that a tutorial strongly stimulated my own thinking . |
18 | I have always thought that a promise to perform an existing duty , or the performance of it , should be regarded as good consideration , because it is a benefit to the person to whom it is given . |
19 | But Campbell and Johnson ( 1976 ) have also concluded that a large amount of research needs to be done in this area . |
20 | Several analysts have also shown that a " problem-solution " pattern is commonly found , particularly in scientific texts . |
21 | Blaese and his colleagues have also shown that a mouse glioma can be completely ablated by treatment with acyclovir following a stereotactic implant of fibroblasts infected with a retrovirus copying the herpes virus gene for thymidine kinase . |
22 | There is a lot of racism in the school , and I have often believed that a lot of multicultural talk should start with the staff before it starts with the pupils . |
23 | I have often suggested that a good place to look for worthwhile ideas is in the bankruptcy fields , for failure can he due to so many causes other than the failure of the basic concept ( poor management , cash-flow problems , dainty investors , competition at the time , technical problems , etc . ) . |
24 | Some astronomers have convincingly argued that a BL Lac object ( a clumsy terminology referring to the first of this class to be discovered ) is simply a quasar with one of its beams pointing straight at us . |
25 | The reason for the change is the huge increase in the output of children 's books — in 1970 just over 2,000 titles were published , last year just over 7,000 — and the organisers have now decided that a new method of selection should be put in place . |
26 | I 'm a physics graduate but have now decided that a career in computer programming is more practical , given my condition . |
27 | We have now discovered that a competitive equilibrium in all markets would generate one particular Pareto-efficient allocation . |
28 | Centuries of further wear and tear have now meant that a thorough restoration is needed again . |
29 | There have been a number of studies of poverty in the UK that have been made over the past twenty-five years that have consistently indicated that a substantial minority of people may experience serious relative deprivation . |
30 | We have previously proposed that a negative factor ( termed ICR ) contributes to the inability of UF9 cells to support cAMP-inducibility of the somatostatin promoter ( 37 ) . |