Example sentences of "has [verb] that [art] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 A Schools Council report ( 1970 ) has emphasized that the problem is not that this sort of pupil leaves school at the earliest opportunity but that as far as school learning goes they ‘ leave ’ at the age of about 12 .
2 Everyone involved has to realize that the tasks are not relearned in an automatic sequence : the fact that the patient may be able to put on his sweater one day does not necessarily mean that he is immediately able to progress to putting on his trousers — indeed , he may have forgotten how to cope with the sweater the following day .
3 Yet the counsellor of older people has to realize that the blocks may not necessarily be those current in modern attitudes and beliefs .
4 Mr Williamson has recognized that the adaptation of existing buildings would be allowed .
5 Malcolmson has commented that a result of this withdrawal of patronage by the gentry and the better-off farmers as social distance increased was that " a solid barrier so developed between the culture of gentility and the culture of the people " .
6 Cronenberg himself has commented that The Fly and others of his films are about how viruses deform bodies , and that his originality lies in that he is ‘ on the side of the virus ’ .
7 A court has heard that a father battered his baby daughter to death because she would n't stop crying .
8 An inquest has heard that a baby boy , who lived for less than an hour , could have died because of injuries caused by forceps used during his birth .
9 The court has heard that the couple met in June 1991 , while Miss Warburton was on work experience at the Crown Prosecution Office in Salford , where Green worked .
10 He has heard that the King is ill and he has sent for me , from the distant land beyond Kelfazin , to find the cause of his sickness .
11 Everyone has heard that the mustard giants make their money from the amount of the condiment that is left on the sides of our plates .
12 Financière Agache , which with the Company controls LVMH , has undertaken that the interests of it and its associates in the Company will not exceed the interests in LVMH attributable to the Company , which represents 24 per cent of the fully diluted share capital of LVMH .
13 The DES has explained that a range of cross-curricular issues is intended to be included within this concept of the whole curriculum — including ‘ coverage across the curriculum of gender and multicultural issues ’ .
14 Our previous discussion has explained that the Bretton Woods system did not become fully operational until after the general acceptance of current account convertibility in 1958 .
15 The duo also play the ‘ Somerset Psychos ’ , introduced after Harry has explained that the West Country has no regional opera company .
16 A report published by the University of Bucharest has claimed that the country is " saturated " with pollution , as a result of inadequate or unenforced controls during the Ceausescu years .
17 The United States Administration 's Office of Technology Assessment has claimed that the US could achieve cuts of up to 35 per cent in carbon dioxide emissions over the next 25 years without " major technological breakthroughs " or recourse to swingeing levies on energy consumption .
18 Popper has claimed that the possibility of understanding meaning as in the sentence alone , independent of its social context , increased with the growth of literacy .
19 Eurotunnel dismisses these fears as unwarranted but international expert on terrorism , Professor Paul Wilkinson , has claimed that the Tunnel could attract tourists ‘ like wasps to a jampot ’ .
20 Chomsky has claimed that the principles underlying the structure of language are so specific and so highly articulated that they must be regarded as being biologically determined ; that is , as constituting part of what we call " human nature " and as being genetically transmitted from parents to children .
21 A pundit of the Electoral Reform Society , noting that the French Socialist manifesto produced for the 1981 general election envisaged twenty-one separate reforms , has claimed that the STV would have enabled voters to show which of them they approved of .
22 Mr Ward has claimed that the £5.2m was a legitimate payment for ‘ valuable services ’ to Guinness during the Distillers takeover .
23 Of course , ‘ capitalism ’ is not identified as such , just as Barthes ( 1972 ) has claimed that the bourgeoisie is ‘ the social class which does not want to be named ’ , and just as the YCs themselves preferred the label of ‘ ordinary ’ to a class identification .
24 BG has claimed that the Ofgas plan could cost £3 billion over ten years and cause widespread disruption to the business during the transition period .
25 FOR YEARS , the SMG has claimed that the police do not deal effectively with racial attacks , that they are slow to respond , reluctant to arrest , and ineffective in presenting the case against alleged assailants in court .
26 Thirdly , as regards the Science Policy Research Unit 's proposal to assess engineering research , no member of the unit has claimed that the project was turned down by the Social Science Research Council because of ‘ lobbying by outsiders ’ .
27 In response , the President of Inhutani II has claimed that the project will benefit the local people .
28 Thus , Prest has claimed that the assumption about indirect taxes can be justified only where the supply is perfectly elastic ( leaving aside the case of totally inelastic demand ) , whereas the assumption about income tax can be justified only when factor supplies are completely inelastic .
29 The rebel government effectively in charge of the Pacific island of Bougainville has claimed that the island has been seriously polluted by the huge Panguna copper mine .
30 Farman has claimed that the assertion of the chemical industry that its activities would only contribute 1 per cent to the green-house effect over the next 120 years are " seriously underestimated " .
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