Example sentences of "that it have [vb pp] [adv] [prep] " in BNC.

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1 A branch of the great plane tree had come down in the wind and as he ran back towards the Cages he saw that it had fallen right across the path where moments before he had been standing .
2 Granted that it had turned out to be only too easy to make experiments in which training an animal on some task results in large biochemical and cellular changes in its brain , I felt that it was necessary to establish guidelines to help judge whether any particular change indeed has these characteristics of necessity , sufficiency and specificity .
3 One head of department thought that it had increased marginally as a result of being more involved in decision-making , but this was less important to him than teaching .
4 The common law was authoritatively considered and defined in Gillick v. West Norfolk and Wisbech Area Health Authority [ 1986 ] A.C. 112 and there is no suggestion that it had altered significantly since 1969 .
5 Although the operation would not disclose just what it managed to contribute to Sun 's coffers in the last financial year , SunExpress president , Dorothy Terell , agreed that it had lived up to expectations — of around $150m — predicted by Scott McNealy when SunExpress was introduced .
6 Saying that it had gone straight to court , it was in court , you know ,
7 He soon learned that it had come ashore on the island of Cyprus , where the ruler , Isaac Ducas Comnenus , had already seized several survivors from other wrecks and now virtually held Richard 's bride and his sister to ransom .
8 Hatcher , the most recent writer to survey the problem , suggests that it had come nowhere near it ( 75 , p.69 ) .
9 The Morning Advertiser of 24 September reported on an in-depth survey that it had carried out into the effects of the guest beer provision .
10 The move is an about-face for Rabobank , which recently announced that it had dropped out of the race for the licence .
11 In the Ukrainian Supreme Soviet election , in which there were on average almost seven candidates for each of the 450 seats , Rukh won the majority of the Kiev seats , but its leaders claimed that it had performed badly in most rural areas because of obstruction and electoral malpractice by officials .
12 Apple Computer Inc yesterday announced that it had linked up with France Telecom to offer a version of the Macintosh PowerBook 180 portable to be called the PowerBop , Reuter reports from Paris .
13 Earlier , the socialist Congress Party for Malagasy Independence ( Parti du congrès de l'indépendance de Madagascar — AKFM-Renewal , formed after the March 1989 presidential elections — see p. 36678 ) announced on Oct. 6 that it had pulled out of the ruling coalition .
14 In the case of powder coatings Morton combined two businesses that it had acquired separately from Philip Morris and Chesebrough-Pond 's in the 1980s , and it did not go smoothly .
15 The grenier above them was so dark that , stumbling across the floor , she was always afraid that it had rotted away into gaping holes .
16 Widespread evidence indicated that it had burnt down in the later second century .
17 Looking specifically at the arable sector , the SAC 's Sandy Ramsay highlighted the effects of the UK 's departure from the ERM , saying that it had worked greatly to farmers ' advantage .
18 I recollect that it had happened before to the team 's predecessors , practically on the same spot .
19 If British tennis is to ever rise above the mediocrity that it has wallowed in for decades , then juniors have to be given greater access to courts and coaching .
20 In recent years the evidence for the health benefits of fibre , or ‘ roughage ’ as it used to be called , has grown so strong that it has filtered through from the medical journals and is now well known to the British and American public .
21 ‘ What has made it particularly difficult , for manufacturers of all sizes , but most of all for smaller ones , is that it has gone on for a long time .
22 Interest in golf has grown so rapidly in the last ten years that it has reached out beyond its traditional confines and become glamorous .
23 You can imagine my relief now that it 's all over , and that it has turned out to be such a beautiful , conventional , dream wedding .
24 So successful has the state system been that it has lost only about 1 per cent of its operations to a private competitor under the system of tendering for the provision of local passenger services that was also introduced by the 1988 rail reforms .
25 Where soil is being removed slowly it may be that it has built up in layers and a ‘ case hardening ’ effect is experienced .
26 This perspective is so prevalent that it has spread far beyond medical , health and welfare agencies to influence fundamentally most people 's approaches to Disabled people .
27 that you normally play with erm I wonder if during the course of erm this discussion today if you feel erm that it 's gone well for you
28 Well I 'm pleased to hear that it 's come back to Shrewsbury .
29 And one of the features of the current policy is that affordable supply is partly a matter to be negotiated and it 's very important that it 's negotiated out of the general er supply made by private sector builders .
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