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

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1 The purpose of general management is to try and ensure that in the city that we are getting the best value we can from the health resources that are in the city , and I have the authority now , and the responsibility to spend the budget that I 've had allocated from the Oxfordshire Health Authority , by Gerald Simon who 's the general manager .
2 White cotton sheets that I 'd had bought as a wedding present .
3 The reason why I joined the original class was that I had become intrigued by what I had heard and read about the Technique and I thought it might help prevent a second hip operation .
4 ‘ The fears that I have heard expressed about the possible negative impact on these groups are totally groundless , ’ he said .
5 I 'm the proud owner of a Series III SWB Petrol Land Rover , but I wonder if you could give some advice on a really effective alarm system that I could fit myself , also I did n't want to fit the hasp and staple type of bonnet lock , but the type that I have seen fitted to some County and Ninety models , is that possible .
6 The half-dozen letters from Summerchild that I have found scattered through the porridge oats box seem to be replies to letters from Serafin , but not one of Serafin 's letters has yet come to light .
7 For over a year she had been cutting out coupons from magazines and sending off for make-up samples that she had kept hidden in a small suitcase in the boathouse ; since her grandmother 's death she had brought them indoors and experimented openly , primping all day long , leaving streaks of grease everywhere , on the table cloth , on the bathroom shelves .
8 Sal wrote back to let him know how thankful she was he was still alive and went on to say that she had become engaged to a pilot from Canada .
9 The first Cabinet member to resign since President George Bush took office in January 1989 , Dole denied that she had felt excluded from the administration 's innermost policy-making circles .
10 This was a side of her nature that she 'd kept hidden from me but it made me realise my feelings were justified .
11 If you 'd like to know specifically how much you personally can earn , without affecting your pension I would also suggest that you actually write to the Paymaster General 's Office will work out the amounts erm you know the figure that you 've got based on your particular circumstances .
12 You know cancel any of your big debts because it 's going to help your budgeting if you know that you 've got rid of a lot of er
13 Erm , the scheme itself is one which is very much in mind with er , various policies that you 've had put in front of you , in terms of er , provision er , for this type of scheme for people with learning disabilities .
14 You may find that you sleep better than before ( and can throw away any sleeping pills you may have been taking ) , that you have got rid of that nagging headache or that the muscles in your neck and shoulders suddenly feel warm and relaxed .
15 What ab you know the posts that we 've got funded through Y T on action plans ?
16 well we can count the panelling that we 've got left over there , how many do we use a day ?
17 However , we also knew that we 'd got rid of Abed .
18 I do not mean that they do not differentiate between dog and man , only that we have become integrated into their already existing , instinctive mental-behavioural patterns .
19 I took that as a compliment — a sign that we have become accepted as part of everyday ( country ) life .
20 Even text out of a tint looks pretty good — it has none of that ‘ hairy ’ appearance that we have grown used to with 300dpi systems .
21 The comparative infrequency of colonic carcinoma that we have found compared with other studies is probably because of the differences in the age distribution of the populations studied .
22 The suggestion I 've had is that we have got held in the budgets erm land acquisition , I mean it may be that we actually pool this the , the new land acquisition after the centenary , which might be erm a way of recognizing the centenary of the , of the parish council .
23 The irony was that The Smiths were objecting to an article which suggested that they had become governed by power and finance with an action that was itself a display of power and finance .
24 The 1992 programme has begun to falter amid growing evidence that it has become rigged with national interests , disadvantaging those countries who play by the rules .
25 The Court also considered the reverse situation , where the third party claims that it has become entitled to the benefits of a Convention , either because it has declared itself willing to be bound , or because it has shown its willingness by its conduct .
26 A third State may claim that it has become associated with a treaty through acceptance or approval .
27 The new chain that he 'd fixed brushed against his sleeve as he entered the kitchen .
28 On November 21st he told Poindexter , who was advising him that the Justice Department ‘ fact-finding mission ’ was about to descend on his office , that he had got rid of them all .
29 The Wolverhampton rose-grower David Austin ( who has led the way , and to whom the world of roses owes a vast debt of gratitude ) has continued and persisted , with the result that what have become known as English and New English roses now contain recurrent flowering varieties , a very wide colour range , fragrance , vigour , and an undefinable but strangely characteristic old-fashioned charm and flower formation .
30 D'Angelo also relates the example of corporate America waking up to the belated realisation that what has become known as ‘ the pink economy ’ represents significant purchasing power .
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