Example sentences of "that [pron] have [vb pp] or [vb pp] " in BNC.

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1 If Robert came to you and said in his gentle , somehow caressingly placid voice that I had admitted or confessed to him in ‘ obvious distress ’ that I had pushed my penis up between the hired legs of more than one hundred and fifty tarts ( including three on one single day , or two on one single bed ) then you would probably believe him .
2 Then , even as I talked I began to see , for almost the first time , some of the negative factors that I had suppressed or disregarded .
3 I am able to summarize something that someone has written or said .
4 To recapture the adventures of youth that she had missed or lost in years of stress and studying and working .
5 Not that she 'd seen or heard from him again since his phone call from Italy on Sunday .
6 Our senses may inform us that any single whole is equal to all its parts ; but not that all wholes in the world are so , unless we could suppose , that we had seen or felt them all .
7 When we say , ‘ I feel a pain in my foot ’ we do not mean that we have observed or witnessed something , and hence we do not mean that we have observed or witnessed something as being in a certain place .
8 When we say , ‘ I feel a pain in my foot ’ we do not mean that we have observed or witnessed something , and hence we do not mean that we have observed or witnessed something as being in a certain place .
9 In both the reported cases the patients stated that they had inhaled or ingested a foreign body .
10 Any scars , tattoos , birth marks … anything odd that he 'd done , anything weird that he 'd wanted or said .
11 Could it be — could it possibly be — that he had poisoned or drugged my wine ?
12 Third , the worrying suspicion that amongst the evidence already accumulated , the statements taken , the people interviewed , the personal relationships observed , the obiter dicta , the geography of North Oxford — that amongst all these things somewhere there was a fact that he had seen or heard but never fully recognised or understood .
13 For a moment Dick gave no sign that he had heard or understood .
14 But he would dig through anything that he had published or recorded before , so a lot of those old things from other artists were re-done . ’
15 ‘ It is not that he had abandoned or qualified his commitment to the principle of non-violence ’ .
16 The obvious reason is that he has killed or driven into exile all opposition .
17 To pick once again examples relevant to awareness , philosophers have often argued on the assumption that since an observer can not be mistaken about what he sees or hears ( although he may mistakenly suppose that he has seen or heard it ) , or a thinker about what he knows , there must be infallible operations by which to arrive at this certainty .
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