Example sentences of "this [noun] [adv] have " in BNC.

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1 The seventh bit is a parity bit , and the eighth is known as the word mark bit ; by the usual definition , this computer therefore has a 7-bit word .
2 This case clearly had a traumatic effect on the victim but , just as importantly , the message from the widespread media coverage conveyed to all potential victims was essentially not a pleasant one .
3 It was n't put here , unfortunately of course in this case there have been no witness statements exchanged .
4 playing golf this morning having a posh lunch and then playing golf this afternoon then having a buffet supper with prize giving .
5 At this level BIS has encouraged co-operation through its conferences before and after main ALA conferences .
6 ‘ The thing is … well , this apartment only has two bedrooms … ’
7 That it was going in this direction anyway had already been signalled by the resignations — often amid recrimination — of every one of Mr Gorbachev 's top economic advisers : notably Stanislav Shatalin ( who gave his name to the rejected ‘ 500-day ’ plan to convert the Soviet economy to capitalism ) and Nikolai Petrakov ( who was the president 's personal economic guru ) .
8 I mean , as councillor is aware in trying to move around this building there have been some changes in use of digital locks on some of the doors .
9 This sentence only has one interpretation given a fine-class transcription .
10 This formulation clearly has greater insights than the capital-logic account .
11 Yet this formulation still has an implication which Bentham would not really have accepted .
12 ‘ I ca n't remember riding for Jonjo before , but it would be great to get him off the mark and this horse certainly has a bit of a chance , ’ smiled Willie who is closing fast on another century .
13 As certain areas of Great Britain , for example , take on some of the characteristics of divided societies , the focus of this study also has a relevance , of increasing proportion , outside the province and beyond what many residents in Northern Ireland might see as most directly pertinent to them .
14 Kassin , Ellsworth and Smith ( 1989 ) found that 70% of a sample of 63 experts felt that this phenomenon is reliable enough for psychologists to present in court-room testimony — the experts in this study generally had a PhD in psychology and over half of them reported having actually testified about eyewitness testimony .
15 First , this study simply had to be controlled in scope .
16 This term always had this broader sense until , in the mid-nineteenth century , it began to have a capital M and a personified sense restricted to the episcopate , or more often just the papacy , as holders of teaching authority ( see Congar , 1976 ; Hill , 1988 , pp. 75–88 ) .
17 This doorway also had a display of flowers arranged behind glass .
18 This force now has the most sophisticated riot-training facilities in the United Kingdom , with special training centres at Greenwich and Hounslow .
19 The adoption of this model of pedagogy means that the teacher is necessarily engaged in research as an aspect of teaching and this research too has its own character and its own criteria of relevance and success .
20 The water level in this loch too has probably been artificially raised .
21 Even so , the number of those who believed that Hitler would have been one of the greatest German statesmen of all time had it not been for the war remained relatively high , though this figure too had fallen sharply ( from 48 per cent in 1955 to 32 per cent by 1967 ) .
22 This ambition always had its logical weaknesses ; its impracticability is now manifest .
23 These can be read as standing stones , that you hear the Celtic lament on the sound track , and this piece again has a kind of environmental , ecological background that Judith was using , to do with how we live with technology all the time around us , and also juxtaposing that with , with the natural world .
24 When the sun rose we did all the necessary and then noticed this cat only had one eye .
25 Journalists who repeated this accusation either had not read the Report , or were simply being malicious .
26 But , as here , this mimicry often has the effect of comparing such experts with soothsayers , challenging the contemporary distinction between rational knowledge generated out of numbers and graphs and the irrational predictions of those who ‘ fraudcast ’ on evidence from stars or the entrails of animals .
27 Okay have a guess at that I 'm going to put under this column so have guess
28 I think er what this exercise today has shown us is that only about half the factors in H two er have a strategic dimension in so far as they would affect a choice between broad sectors around York .
29 This question too has had a long history though it is only quite recently that it has become a precisely defined issue of zoological theory .
30 But this work also had its flaws and weaknesses .
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