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

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1 might have also mentioned that the number of scholarships and the funds available for them have been increased by 50 per cent and 500 per cent respectively .
2 Angelica had just mentioned that Steve was mixed up in an insurance swindle , and she was afraid that was why he had missed the train .
3 We 've already mentioned that the British National Anthem was played a lot at one time .
4 She had n't mentioned that she 'd paid a previous visit to the house .
5 He had vaguely mentioned that he was hoping to join the Peace Corps .
6 When she had casually mentioned that they were in the forest to hunt for the unicorn he had flung Allen into the stream .
7 She had never mentioned that she possessed musical ability , so the crew listened spellbound for a few minutes as she played the carol ‘ Silent Night , Holy Night ’ , as though she had been rehearsing for a month .
8 Folly was beginning to wish she had never mentioned that she was seeing Luke , but her straightforward nature made it difficult to conceal something that was so far to the forefront of her mind .
9 But Liz had never mentioned that Ross was so staggeringly good-looking ; nor had she made any reference to his devastating physical impact , although , to be fair , since both she and her cousin had only just finished taking their final college examinations , they 'd hardly been able to spend any time together before the wedding .
10 I have already mentioned that the sacred literature of the Near Eastern traditions contains many images of God as a person — judge , king , father , guide , keeper , shepherd and so on .
11 I have already mentioned that Carl was born seven years after the marriage of our parents .
12 I have already mentioned that I worked in Derbyshire .
13 I have already mentioned that right-handed pilots seem to have a natural tendency to turn left .
14 I have already mentioned that sixteen of Anselm 's forty-eight surviving letters of the period 1093–7 were about the problems of monks or nuns — a far higher proportion than on any other subject .
15 I have already mentioned that Dicey finds support for the principle of Parliamentary sovereignty in the work of earlier writers .
16 We have already mentioned that kin continue to play an important part in family life and that families vary considerably in the density and complexity of their kinship networks .
17 I have already mentioned that the decisive electoral victory for the Labour Party in 1945 reflected a substantial shift of political and ideological alignment in the later years of the second world war , a radicalisation of which Calder ( 1969 ) gives an eloquent account .
18 I have already mentioned that I regard the naive inductivist account of science to be very wrong and dangerously misleading .
19 We have already mentioned that strikes need not be damaging to individual firms ; and while it is true that the economy as a whole can be damaged by certain groups of workers ( eg. power workers , miners and transport workers ) , relatively few groups actually have this kind of muscle .
20 I have already mentioned that Jeannie is pretty good , but not that our three children — Daisy ( eight ) , Jack ( six ) and Ralph ( four ) — are all keen gold panners .
21 I have already mentioned that November and March are the two periods relevant and it is advisable to give the earliest convenient general alert to a parliamentary agent of the necessity for an order and not to wait until the details have all been thrashed out before contacting him .
22 ‘ You have n't mentioned that the black-haired man has different coloured eyes . ’
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