Example sentences of "that [pron] have [vb pp] [verb] [verb] " in BNC.
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1 | All the people that I 've seen trying to do it have all my sympathy , because I know what they 've been going through . |
2 | Most anglers that I 've seen seem to consider drifting as a one way only method . |
3 | ‘ Well , there 's something about an aged guitar … the tone qualities … every older guitar that I 've played seems to have settled down . |
4 | The only difference between then and now is that I 've decided to apply to extend my contract with him , and work in Santa Barbara more . ’ |
5 | ‘ Another thing is that I 've started trying to play real tunes , real melodies — straight from the heart , really trying to commit myself . |
6 | I 'd even begun to mistake it for part of my own body , an incurable growth that I 've got to learn to live with . |
7 | I told him that this bizarre gift had frightened me , made me feel vulnerable ; and that I had felt compelled to develop a magical system of my own to prevent my hyperactive visual memory from destroying me altogether . |
8 | The revelations of evil that I had experienced had brought me only to confusion and powerlessness . |
9 | But on the whole once I 've got talking it 's been very successful , and people are always amazed at what they do remember in great detail about how they got things , why they got them , when they got them , and I think by and large the people that I have talked to have found it very interesting to do for themselves as well as for me . |
10 | Inevitably , the very fact that someone has decided to try to record the child 's language makes this ideal unattainable . |
11 | And it was then , when she was thinking about going away to Vienna , that she had begun to feel trapped . |
12 | Such was the restlessness of her longing to go there that she had had to struggle to stick to her resolve . |
13 | Kelly remembered the lie that she had had to tell to take a day off work . |
14 | It was an old number , fast and furious , and he held her hand and twirled her around , pulling her in close , propelling her away , looking relaxed and so unlike the Luke Denner that she had come to love to hate that she wondered if she was n't hallucinating . |
15 | She 'd been so angry , after seeing the first picture of him with Dara , that she 'd wanted to get rid of anything that had reminded her of their time together . |
16 | Every precaution that she 'd taken had proved to have been justified , but she doubted that she 'd managed to do any good . |
17 | It had been three days since she 'd seen Luke , three days that she 'd spent trying to get him out of her system , but she could n't deny the sudden rush of emotion at the thought of seeing him again . |
18 | Is it just been recently that you 've started to get involved ? |
19 | Because she has not been caught either , or not so blatantly that one has had to stop pretending to look the other way . |
20 | Three point one okay so this is where the model , in effect what we 've done which is a very crude way , right , of erm incorporating exogamous influences , right , we have n't said tha that the war is going to affect the income or price elasticity what we did do , right , all that we 're doing is that we 're allowing the intercept of our model to change , right , now as a result , we 've got , we can prove the st the statistical significance of all the variables in our model , right , the co the actual coefficients that we 've estimated have changed quite significant , particularly in the er the incoming elasticity , right , the incoming elasticity was less than one , right , and insignificance before was now greater than one and height of R squared has also increased dramatically our measure of explanatory power . |
21 | After that came my Marx and Schweitzer phase but I started getting greedy and wanting them all rolled into one and then somebody told me that we 've got to learn to love ourselves , so I tried that but it seemed a bit selfish . |
22 | And as you 've seen with previous closures of our homes , the last three , is that we 've been able to utilize some of those resources to provide that shift in policy which has been very successful , and has , er , a process that we 've got has allayed people 's fears who 've been used for those residential home agreements . |
23 | However , if we keep on going , extrapolating backwards into the past , when we get to about a tenth of a second , or a hundredth of a second after the beginning , if we want to push earlier than that we 've got to start using physics which we can not test directly on earth . |
24 | Rising unemployment and the recession have been the price that we 've had to pay to get inflation down . |
25 | Exhibitions such as those that we have mentioned have proved to be outstandingly successful , both in terms of the numbers of visitors attracted , and in terms of the manifest satisfaction that most visitors experienced . |
26 | It is true that we have had to continue to increase the amount of money that is paid by the Government — by the taxpayer — for restructuring the industry , but we will not reach the ceiling either this year or next year . |
27 | We 're going to put the whole exhibition for the day there , so they can see the kinds of ways that women have got jobs and the kinds of training that they 've had to get to get them . |
28 | Many patients said that they had had to avoid lying on one side ( not always the side of pain ) from the onset of their symptoms . |
29 | He pays tribute to his treatment at Gartree prison , he apologises to the bomb victims ' families that they have had to keep reminding them of their loss : ‘ But we had to fight for our freedom . ’ |
30 | People were cursing the Greenhouse Effect and swearing that it had put paid to surf in Hawaii for all time . |