Example sentences of "[pron] [verb] that there have " in BNC.

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1 I accept that there have always been some problems , but if one keeps filling the pot with water it will overflow .
2 I know that there have been improvements , but as I represent part of the country where the climate is meteorologically colder , I know that there is a great deal of scope of increases in the support that we provide for heating allowances for our elderly population .
3 I understand that there have been complaints about the lack of announcements of future events in the Journal and elsewhere .
4 Thank , thank you Mr Mayor I I 'll be very brief because I think that there have been a number of very good points made from all all sides of the chamber tonight and I think really er councillor er touched on the thing that that worried me so much about the creation of ghettos .
5 I accept that , and I admit that there have been occasions when I and other hon. Members have blackmailed various organisations , including British Rail , with the amount of time that we would take in the House unless they did something to improve the position of our constituents .
6 In support of this they indicate that there have been worries about the ability of the Monopolies Commission to maintain consistency across its investigations .
7 He accepts that there have been changes , in particular the modern office has grown in size , but he denies that this has led to clerical workers becoming proletarian .
8 He says that there have been occasions when he 's had a gun held to his head and been told to operate on someone 's brother first , or he 'd be shot .
9 On Croatia 's part , the immediate implementation of its plans to establish and safeguard the rights of minorities would be a sign that it recognises that there have been and are legitimate fears , particularly among the Serbs in Croatia .
10 It appears that there have been major changes in the rationale and operation of the MTFS as a result of the effects of financial innovation , which would indeed seem to suggest a degree of discretion is necessary in policy actions .
11 The hon. Member for Ogmore ( Mr. Powell ) made a good point at the beginning of the debate when he said that there have been considerable difficulties in redesigning the Shops Act 1950 to meet the requirements of the 1990s .
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