Example sentences of "have [adv] [vb pp] that [noun pl] " in BNC.

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1 Is my right Hon. Friend aware that those of us who have an interest in these matters have long felt that things in tourism are done rather better in Wales than in England ?
2 Many Russian exiles have long suspected that spies had been planted in their midst by the KGB , and for some the advertisements confirmed their darkest fears .
3 England have long known that concessions can be made against no team .
4 Our results agree with studies carried out by Roncucci et al , Bleiberg et al , and Terpstra et al , however , who have all found that subjects with adenomatous polyps had a significantly higher labelling index than those with no colonic disease .
5 But we have already noticed that judges and lawyers very often disagree about the correct answer to questions like these .
6 I have already commented that colours will not show up unless the intensity of the light is sufficiently great .
7 I have already said that options are in order .
8 We have already noted that lawyers can be expected to provide a whole range of help which would certainly include information , advice and assistance .
9 We have already noted that agents are often given considerable discretion by lenders .
10 The implication , whether private or public , was that somehow pressure had been exerted by the masters to get the women to sign ( we have already noted that counter-allegations were made that the men had done the same to their women supporters ) .
11 Secondly we have already noted that banks are opening more accounts for lower-paid people , alongside the trend towards payment of wages through bank accounts rather than in cash .
12 Studies by the Independent Committee on Medical Aspects of Radiation in the Environment have already indicated that clusters of cancer ( particularly childhood cancers ) occur around nuclear power stations and a recent report by Somerset Health Authority confirms that .
13 ( We have already seen that utili-tarians and retributivists should also condemn our existing system . )
14 We have already seen that subjects given no pre-training do less well in the test phase than those given initial discrimination training and we have acknowledged that unambiguous interpretation of this difference is impossible .
15 We have already mentioned that strikes need not be damaging to individual firms ; and while it is true that the economy as a whole can be damaged by certain groups of workers ( eg. power workers , miners and transport workers ) , relatively few groups actually have this kind of muscle .
16 We have already suggested that theories of motivation seem to indicate that money is only one of many factors that have a bearing upon motivation and morale .
17 Those who have investigated the factors that seem to accompany economic growth and development in the second half of the twentieth century have often looked to the historical experiences of the contemporary advanced industrial societies for clues , and they have generally found that patterns of foreign trade are very important .
18 We have just seen that banks have the power to create money through lending and that they will frequently have a commercial interest in so doing .
19 ‘ You have always insisted that groups like this should not be encouraged to take hostages .
20 Charles , who had been criticized as increasingly authoritarian during her 10 years in office , dismissed opposition complaints by claiming that " we have always realized that elections do n't throw up the best people " .
21 Last night England manager Geoff Cooke said he had n't heard about the incident , but confirmed : ‘ We have always said that players who play for England must be aware of the responsibilities that go with that . ’
22 But such sales are important : property bulls have always argued that prices can not fall because there are hardly ever any transactions .
23 We have also seen that results are much better for trained writers , and it may be that a ‘ general purpose ’ system for any writer will not prove to be an effective system for cursive handwriting .
24 In the process , they have also ensured that newspapers continue to remain unregulated yet firmly in the grip of private capital .
25 I have also argued that feminists should be careful not to confuse the linguistic and the metalinguistic , even if the boundary between them is often fuzzy .
26 Trials have also shown that crops like maize ( Zea mays ) and cassava ( Manihot esculenta ) provide higher yields when alley-cropped with leguminous bushes and trees because of the increased availability of nitrogen which also results in a considerably reduced fertiliser requirement .
27 But the price tags attached to the various deals over the past year have also shown that musicians and copyright have become big business .
28 In the official press , Chinese politicians , as well as senior members of the judiciary , have repeatedly urged that instructions to ‘ punish criminals heavily and rapidly ’ be strictly adhered to .
29 I have often found that schoolchildren who find chemistry tedious can have their interest rekindled by humorous stories of compound names .
30 But unlike those Marxists who conceive of the mass media as no more than relay systems working on behalf of the dominant classes , some have forcefully argued that systems of maintenance and reproduction do not necessarily operate smoothly ; there are contradictions , there is social and political dissent and there is political struggle .
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