Example sentences of "that [noun] have be able " in BNC.

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1 It is already widely acknowledged that Germany has been able to augment her political weight , especially in European affairs , by pursuing her interests under the European banner .
2 But the development of the law does seem to show that judges have been able to dispense from the necessity of justification under a public policy test of reasonableness such contracts or provisions of contracts as , under contemporary conditions , may be found to have passed into the accepted and normal currency of commercial or contractual or conveyancing relations .
3 No doubt it is because of the vision to train in this way that Ichthus has been able to grow in the way that it has done .
4 Punch published two harsh cartoons and , when at the end of February 1858 the government was defeated , The Times , with possibly a touch of exaggeration , declared that Clanricarde had been able by his ‘ mere presence ’ in the cabinet to destroy an exceptionally strong administration .
5 It was largely due to her that Fred had been able to secure the leasehold of the cafe and build up trade by extending the seating arrangement and brightening up the fare on offer .
6 It had , however , been the only one that Rory had been able to lay hold of , and at first he had been proud of it .
7 ECOMOG officials , however , categorically denied Taylor 's claim that Ulimo had been able to advance so rapidly because it had received aid from countries contributing to the ECOMOG force .
8 In many areas , the recovery has been so slow that cultivators have been able to move in , while fires have been an added retardant to recovery , sometimes resulting in the familiar Imperata savanna .
9 It is possible to run all lifts on machine-made snow and this means that Killington has been able to open for skiing from October to June every season since 1982 .
10 The US proposal followed an intelligence assessment indicating that President Saddam Hussein had strengthened his position internally since the introduction of sanctions and that Iraq had been able to rebuild its infrastructure , including suspected arms production , through trade with Jordan and the illicit use of foreign bank reserves and gold sales .
11 So perhaps it is because they have angular gyri that chimpanzees have been able to sign successfully .
12 ‘ The use of bed and breakfast is still hovering close to record levels , ’ says Pawson , ‘ It is only through the boom in short-term leasing that boroughs have been able to avoid further increases in hotel placements . ’
13 In this it surpassed all that Lanfranc had been able to achieve even at the height of his influence in 1072 .
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