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

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1 Whilst ICL has duly announced that it is to support Santa Cruz Operation 's SCO Unix MPX for multi-processing , Open Desktop environment and the SCO communications suite on its Intel Corp 80486-based personal computers , the OfficePower-on-SCO validation work — see above — was actually carried out on an Apricot Computers Ltd box .
2 Britain 's growth rate has rarely exceeded that on the continent by more than one percentage point .
3 Over the past few months , for instance , our Government has single-handedly ensured that the new directive on efficiency standards for boilers ended up far weaker than initially proposed by the commission .
4 Godard has revealingly said that cinema is dependent on capitalism in two senses : first in the making of the film and second that ‘ in film the money comes back in the image ’ ( MacCabe 1980 , p. 27 ) .
5 Gestetner made pre-tax profits of £27.2m last year on sales of £900.3m , but the company has since said that trading in Europe has deteriorated and that it sees only a small profit for the half to end-April.Inchcape is buying the shares from Bermudan-registered Chiltern Capital Ltd , quoted in Australia .
6 This was made the payoff in the Sunday Correspondent 's interview with the PM , though it has since emerged that the sequence of the conversation was altered .
7 It has since emerged that several aircrew were reluctant to continue the slaughter .
8 No one ever asked me to do so — though everyone has since assumed that , for all eternity , it will be my round of drinks . )
9 Even Mr Murray , who appeared on television to condemn Peking for its butchery , has since acknowledged that ‘ at the end of the day , we have to live with these guys .
10 Initial documents were sent to Dublin from Britain in January , but Mr Barnes has since revealed that more documents were supplied by London as recently as July .
11 The Statistics Branch of the Northern Ireland Department of Commerce has since confirmed that the slump in industrial production was similar to that of the earlier strike in 1974 .
12 He was charged $65 for a call that never got through , and the Inter- Continental has since confirmed that ‘ for technical reasons , charges for all international calls out of Zaire commence as soon as the line rings , as opposed to when the party telephoned actually picks up the receiver ’ .
13 She has since discovered that owner Pauline and her colleague Sue are both very knowledgeable and extremely helpful in spite of the fact that Tessa had obviously bought her machine elsewhere .
14 The minister has since explained that the committee found conflicting evidence in a ‘ preliminary report ’ from Indianapolis , the home of Lilly 's research laboratories .
15 Peter said he thought Lydia White ( Linguistics/McGill , Montreal ) had still not placed her book on universal grammar with a publisher although Tim Blakey has since reported that when he contacted her when he was there last week , she refused to see ‘ yet another publisher ’ .
16 A future director of the National Theatre who admired Leavis 's lectures at Cambridge has since remarked that ‘ all we students pretended we sped to his lectures to imbibe his humanism , ’ whereas in fact they were enjoying his character-assassinations : ‘ Strange that a great moralist should be so destructive about creative artists . ’
17 Michael Heseltine ( 1987 , p. 138 ) has since claimed that ‘ we set a new objective : to make the inner cities places where people would want to live and work and where the private investor would be willing to put his money ’ .
18 Kingsley Amis 's Lucky Jim , on the other hand , was only the second novel he had ever written , and he has since admitted that he was glad that the first was not published .
19 Diana , who has since admitted that she had never felt such fury , rounded on her stepmother .
20 Dr Spufford 's book has successfully demonstrated that the timing of this change depended in large measure upon the farming system and the social and economic structure of the communities that were affected .
21 In the first such case in the UK , Leeds-based John Richardson Computers Ltd has successfully argued that copyright should protect the look and feel of a program ; the court decided that a plaintiff does not need to show source code has been copied to prove infringement , and that copying non-literal aspects of a program , such as structure and organisation , could well constitute infringement ; the company 's dispute arose with a former employee over rival applications aimed at the pharmaceutical industry ; in the past , copyright cases have dealt exclusively with copying of actual program code .
22 For example , Chomsky has elegantly argued that syntax is logically prior to phonology , in that phonological description requires reference to syntactic categories , but not vice versa ; syntax is thus autonomous with respect to phonology , and phonology ( non-autonomous with respect to syntax ) can be envisaged as taking a syntactic input , on the basis of which phonological representations can be built up .
23 Malcolm Parkes has powerfully suggested that an eighth-century Fulda manuscript , containing the Epistle of St James , has been glossed in the very handwriting of St Boniface .
24 He has not grasped that world experience in the past 70 years has empirically proved that ‘ models ’ of the kind whose absence he notes — generalised socialist visions — are so many mirages .
25 This ruling has effectively meant that children under eight are almost never called and no child under five is ever called .
26 ‘ The London Stock Exchange has sensibly indicated that it will view sympathetically applications by companies to reduce the amount of an issue which needs to be offered to the public . ’
27 Antonia Fraser 's admirable book has entirely filled that need .
28 The hon. Gentleman has obviously recognised that the Prime Minister secured for us a major competitive advantage at Maastricht .
29 But the Prime Minister has obviously decided that having ridden the rough waters of the recession , the Chancellor should be given credit for the recovery .
30 Finally , Ronchey has obviously decided that the warding profession nationally needed smartening up , so he has taken the opportunity of his decree , which by Anglo-Saxon standards is astonishingly dirigiste in its detail , to order that from now onwards warders are to wear summer and winter uniforms ‘ in conformity with suitable models ’ .
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