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

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1 He says he receives no money from BSDI for his code though he alleges BSDI has told its customers that he does .
2 Fiona has told her bosses that her relationship with Davies only blossomed after the super-vision of him ended .
3 You should have shown your readers that there is n't a Prince Charming , so they wo n't feel disappointed and cheated if their prince turns into a frog , like mine did .
4 Needing to borrow £50,000 million this year , Mr Lamont had to promise his creditors that he would put his accounts in order as soon as possible .
5 The pupils , Andrew Pickett , Zammo Collins , Helen Pawsey and Spencer Windebank , had promised their friends that they would arrive in style for the end-of-term prom and decided on a cream Rolls-Royce .
6 She had promised her aunts that she would not pick any of the kind king 's flowers .
7 The first was that Stirling had promised his men that they would never be subjected to the indecisions of the Commando days when operation after operation was planned and then cancelled at the last minute .
8 Warnock , under fire after a 6-0 blasting by Millwall , said : ‘ Millwall was a body blow but I 've told my players that I 've always been a fighter .
9 It was after the Indian team had begun their experiments that they learned about Jones and how his experiments had been motivated by the same ideas as Chatterjee had had .
10 ‘ I had warned my clients that our joining together was imminent , ’ says Claire .
11 In order to recoup such losses , market makers have to widen their spreads that they charge all other investors , including those wishing to speculate but not privy to inside information .
12 ‘ It 's told me things that you 'd never have admitted in a hundred years . ’
13 ‘ There is no doubt that Charles has been offered major works at good prices ’ , says one dealer , ‘ because people wanted to see those works in his great collection ; artists have sold him paintings that they would not have sold to anyone else , and they feel betrayed . ’
14 It 's a business that is increasingly professional in its approach , because we are also in a business where we have to convince our clients that we know as much about what we do in our companies as they know about theirs .
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