Example sentences of "have [verb] that this " in BNC.

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1 Recent reconnaissance has emphasized that this source was not merely remote from the centres which it served , but that it could be operated only under conditions of some rigour .
2 Federman has recognized that this is a staple feature of his works .
3 Alan Callandine , the Midland Railway Trust 's Development Officer , has commented that this is a great opportunity to ride behind this wonderful locomotive which is normally only seen hauling main steam charters .
4 Warren Young has commented that this development ‘ demonstrates the uncertainty and ambiguity inherent in the New South Wales approach . ’
5 Grant has commented that this represents ‘ the clearest and least restrictive legislation authorisation for positive planning that now exists ’ .
6 No-one has claimed that this is the only cause of strike activity — merely that it is one of many factors that have a bearing on strike activity .
7 Environment Secretary Christopher Patten has claimed that this prevents the waste being dumped in less industrialised countries which lack the technology to deal with the material .
8 To be plain , I 'm a bit exhausted , secretly , about the intellectual advantages that are supposed ( by intellectuals ) to accrue from being physically underendowed or peculiar-looking , though it 's possible to keep up the front in public and many a gulled beloved has supposed that this joke of a frame is where my energy comes from .
9 It has seen that this is an obvious way to make real progress in the regions , using central Government — taxpayers ' — money .
10 The sociologist Christine Delphy has argued that this assumption is not simply a mistake or a reasonable rule of thumb that has now become outmoded , but an ideological manoeuvre which obscures the real workings of patriarchal societies .
11 Bernard Davies ( 1986 ) has argued that this amounts to a more effective means of disciplining and controlling young people , particularly working class young people , for this training ensures that they conform to the ‘ correct ’ kind of behaviour .
12 The corporate approach demands , as Bains outlined , a central focus in both departmental and committee structures , and John Stewart has argued that this does not lead necessarily to domination by officers or to policies favourable to any particular groups in society .
13 Goldthorpe has argued that this justifies studying only male mobility , but it can be argued that women 's occupational position and chances are both important sociologically , and important to women and their families .
14 Coffee has argued that this is evident particularly in the case of conglomerates , with growth being attributable to the desire of managers to reduce the risk of collapse by diversification .
15 Nicholas Garnham has argued that this provision of a wide-ranging repertoire also has an economic logic .
16 Finkelstein ( 1991 ) has argued that this has created a hierarchical view of disability , with groups higher up the hierarchy adopting alienistic attitudes to those seen to be lower down .
17 The Secretary of State has argued that this is nearly a four percent increase .
18 The notion of quotas has angered the Central Council for Jews in Germany , whose chairman , Heinz Galinski , has said that this would represent a sinister form of selection .
19 The Commission for Racial Equality has said that this is the first such ruling and extends the definition of unfair treatment , which may well influence other tribunals ' decisions in future .
20 It seems certain that Yeltsin will have won the trust of a handsome majority of those turning out to vote ; consistently he has said that this is the only question he would take seriously .
21 Initially thought to be simple , continuing research in immunology has revealed that this system is extremely complex and under stringent control through a series of checks and feedbacks .
22 Neutron activation analysis has shown that this series of pieces was made at Castilli in southern Italy .
23 Karl Leyser has shown that this was a ‘ patrimonially ’ , not a ‘ bureaucratically ’ , governed society ; rule was by the personal presence of an itinerant ruler , the exercise of his patronage , the close bonds which he could establish with his followers , and the ceremonial projection of his sacrality .
24 Experience has shown that this virtually never happens .
25 However , recent research has shown that this particular anecdote is unsubstantiated .
26 Paul Baines has shown that this is caused by the essential or volatile oils , which the alchemists considered to be the soul of a plant .
27 Knuth has shown that this will take on average O ( log2 n / log2 m ) iterations , where n is the size of the lexicon and m is the order of the trie .
28 Conrad ( 1971 ) has shown that this has a developmental pattern and Baddeley ( 1979 ) has linked it to the development of reading .
29 However , research by Farmer and Parker ( 1988 ) has shown that this placement is used for two quite distinct groups of children in care .
30 The Denmark saga has shown that this must honour three principles in particular .
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