Example sentences of "that the [noun pl] [modal v] [adv] have " in BNC.

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1 Before that was done , Nichola Jane Davies , a barrister employed as a senior Crown prosecutor by the Merseyside area of the Crown Prosecution Service , who was representing the prosecution before that court , had explained to the court that the justices would now have to hear evidence before considering whether Mr. Bell should be remanded in custody or on bail .
2 Under the electoral system of 1918 , the Unionists had a minimum vote of at least 38 per cent of the electorate , and this would bring at least 250 seats in a parliament of 615 ; in a political world of three parties this almost guaranteed that no other party would govern alone and that the Unionists would usually have a majority .
3 Ellwood reasoned that the women would only have felt curious if Annie was driving on the mirror : clearly , she was n't .
4 ( k ) The question of knowledge The problem of ascribing knowledge to the supplier of the purpose for which goods were intended , is complicated by the fact that the goods may sometimes have more than one purpose .
5 But I , I , I think there is a conflict between what we would regard as being a , an acceptable subsistence level and what it would appear that the peasants could possibly have been achieving .
6 MacKinnon thinks that the orang-utans may once have been more sociable with a way of life suited to the more open woodland habitat of the suggested ancestor .
7 Besides , Mr Ramaphosa 's claim that the negotiations would otherwise have been on the threshold of a breakthrough is questionable .
8 The only drawback is that the files must either have a common format , in which case you can use the X-modem transfer method , or be in ASCII .
9 Despite its elegance , the collection managed to depict an image of women so passive that the designs would probably have been snapped up by Qantas as uniforms for its air hostesses in late 1972 .
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