Example sentences of "have [verb] that this [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | I , er I mean it sticks out like a sore thumb , and one would have expected that this paper came from education . |
2 | Mankind will have to accept that this product of immense periods of time was indisputably in existence inside the evolutionary story , waiting to be taken up as the only source available from which could be acquired a foundation for the God that man must ultimately have , and which was not completely imaginary , and therefore subject to unlimited interpretations . |
3 | Ferdinand , as he was originally named , was of the house of Saxe-Coburg and Napoleon III may well have felt that this candidacy would be pleasing to England and that it would at a personal level strengthen his ties with the English Royal House . |
4 | Bulbs , er probably not cos I think I 'll have to do while you 're at school cos daddy tells me it 's gon na rain this afternoon , I 'll have to do that this morning , pity that . |
5 | Perhaps Edward indeed was reluctant to embark on that wholesale hanging ; or may merely have assessed that this way he would force the Scots army into a rash and costly attack which he could repulse , and then get Berwick 's surrender . |
6 | If I 'd have known I would have brought that this morning |
7 | I think you will have found that this exercise produced more thoughts , images and ideas than you were able to use in what you finally wrote . |
8 | When the government broke in , broke the link between the R P I and the old age pension , they must have known that this kind of rise would not be paid by our pensioners . |
9 | In no way could I ever have imagined that this poem could have done anything but rouse the Church to action . |
10 | In accordance with section 67 the item was properly included in the bill but the bill should have stated that this item had not yet been paid . |
11 | If we try to describe this process in structural terms we will have to say that this externalization of forces of control leads to a marked deterioration and dissolution of the superego and , to a lesser extent , of the ego too . |
12 | ‘ Of course , Lieutenant , you will already have realized that this morning 's scramble is no exercise . |
13 | ‘ We were all aware that they were close but would never have suggested that this kind of intimacy existed between them . ’ |