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

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1 Indeed , it is only since 1965 that mergers have been subject to public scrutiny at all .
2 In spite of this , most studies agree that mergers have not on average improved the subsequent performance of the merging companies .
3 It was widely reported that the UK had unsuccessfully argued at the committee meeting for a total suspension of the ERM and also that requests had been made for Germany to reduce its interest rates .
4 If there is to be detailed discussion of constitutional change , does he accept that the politicians who represent constituencies in England and Scotland and Wales will need to be consulted , and that he may well find that opinions have shifted substantially since the House last discussed the issue ?
5 The feedback suggested that attitudes had been changed and that there had been an increase in knowledge and skills .
6 So have you , have you have you now persuaded yourself that perhaps you 're over optimistic about I mean cos you were suggesting that attitudes had changed
7 Interviews conducted by Toner several centuries later suggest that attitudes have not altogether changed .
8 Extending this aim meant that signs had to be invented when no obvious word — sign equivalent existed .
9 We found that researchers had often been guilty of assuming male dominance .
10 It is merely the application of some basic rules of human behaviour that researchers have uncovered over the last hundred years or so .
11 The early symptoms of political games occur even in very small organizations but by 500 people nearly every political game that researchers have identified will be present .
12 While some studies of resources within households have included one-parent households , information from women living in other kinds of household have not informed the typologies that researchers have built to explain how households run their financial affairs .
13 It is in the West Midlands ( Gaff akin and Nickson , 1984 ) and the North West ( Lloyd and Shutt , 1985 ) that researchers have correlated massive domestic job losses in leading regional corporations with net increases in respective overseas employment .
14 On the other hand , the explanation might lie in the study by Wagner ( 1984 ) , who stresses that researchers have usually focused upon PIMS data for an average four-year period .
15 ( 1984 ) suggest that the mixed results obtained in recognition experiments can often be explained by the fact that researchers have concentrated on the effects of schemas on numbers of hits and false alarms in different conditions .
16 It is normally used on a range of Chinese rugs which employ the more traditional designs , and can sometimes be so authentic in appearance that experts have been fooled .
17 The Retirement Care Group , a company which specialises in managing retirement schemes , estimates that more than 4,000 sheltered properties are on the market and that builders have cut their original forecast of 12,000 units built this year back to about 8,000 as a result .
18 Bush said on Feb. 26 that Nicaraguans had chosen " democracy and hope over totalitarianism and despair " .
19 From this it followed , among other things , that molecules had a shape in three-dimensional space , and the brilliant German chemist Kekule ( 1829–96 ) , in the very Victorian situation of a passenger sitting on top of a London bus in 1865 , imagined the first of the complex structural molecular models , the famous benzene ring of six carbon atoms to each of which a hydrogen atom was attached .
20 They also acknowledged that operators had initially delayed taking action for nearly an hour , in the belief that a gauge which showed an increase in radioactivity in the secondary system might be giving false readings .
21 Paragraph ( c ) would appear not to affect decisions in cases such as Kendall v. Lillico ( see paragraph 10–07 ) and Cointat v. Myham ( see paragraph 10–08 ) cases where the purchaser chooses to buy goods for his business from a seller whose terms he has in a consistent course of dealing been apparently quite happy to accept or where the purchaser buys goods in a market in which a trade custom shows that merchants have found exclusion terms to be acceptable .
22 Furthermore , absence of pain during cutting ( see below ) raises the possibility that endorphins have a role in the phenomenon .
23 The other view is that institutions have just evolved .
24 It is only within and in relation to this ‘ structure ’ that institutions have functions to fulfil .
25 Is it that institutions have to prepare people to work in traditional as well as up-to-date professional settings , and so can not afford to be too ‘ progressive ’ ?
26 I hope that institutions have found the guidance useful this year .
27 Thus , as in the case of the USA , the size and complexity of the programmes , mixed successes , and the possibility that programmes have significantly reduced soil losses , or even the rate of decline rather than improved yields , point to the need for a longer and more sophisticated assessment than is given here .
28 When librarians struggle to find appropriate means of evaluating user education programmes and when there is scant evidence that programmes have much effect on students attend .
29 In a broadcast on Aug. 3 the RCC stated that plans had been drawn up to begin a withdrawal of Iraqi forces from Kuwait on Aug. 5 .
30 The good news is that plans have been made for a third building .
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