Example sentences of "[verb] that the [noun] have " in BNC.

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1 It transpired that the engine had fouled the points at Eaton .
2 Well , no one could make that out , but it transpired that the lad had a sense of humour .
3 It appears that the tea was intercepted after having been successfully landed , but during the ensuing enquiry it transpired that the bailie had also imported a considerable quantity of Swedish iron in excess of what had been found suitable by the Wigtown customs officers .
4 Le Monde of Jan. 31 had quoted Bassam Abou Sherif , a PLO spokesman in Tunis , as denying that the PLO had opened a " second front " against Israel in support of Iraq .
5 Speaking at a recent Financial Times conference on financial reporting in the UK , Nigel Stapleton of Reed International , chairman of the 100 Group 's technical committee , disclosed that the ASB had received about 100 responses to its draft proposals issued last April .
6 The business meeting disclosed that the BDDA had survived the first year successfully , but that its formation had not been greeted with enthusiasm by the deaf and dumb of the United Kingdom .
7 Bohr therefore supposed that the electron had to occupy a circular orbit whose angular momentum took one of the discrete values
8 ‘ Rational ’ — a word that can take on various meanings and get one into all sorts of trouble — is here being used to describe those models that ignore organizational behaviour and suggest that the decision-maker has near-perfect knowledge , power and insight , needing merely to conduct the necessary analysis and implement it .
9 I suggest that the mirror has severe distortions , and perhaps Harley is seeing things grossly out of proportion .
10 The five points are for five consecutive days , and suggest that the bird has an intermediate optimum territory size .
11 Surveys suggest that the government has had some success .
12 In a letter to Greenpeace acid rain campaigner Andy Tickle , D. Aspinwall of the Air Quality Division in the Department of the Environment wrote on 20 March 1990 : ‘ You suggest that the Government has changed its plans for implementing the large combustion plants Directive .
13 Despite the impossibility of an objective assessment , there are , however , considerations that suggest that the conflict has been exaggerated in the interests of scientism and secularism .
14 Initial studies suggest that the de-horning has no ill-effects on the animals .
15 John thought the ballet was well performed at the revival , but some reviews suggest that the verve had gone out of it .
16 These papers suggest that the profession has some distance to travel before recognising that an enlightened self interest would have it advertising for complaints and making sure that they were investigated independently .
17 In the second well , however , the sonic log indicates that the upper unit is much tighter and the core descriptions suggest that the pores have been filled by an anhydrite cement .
18 There are lots of bits of evidence that suggest that the Bible has been consistently rewritten to make it more monotheistic than it really was in the beginning .
19 Yesterday 's figures suggest that the corner has been turned .
20 Some models suggest that the earth has already been committed to a warming of at least 1.5 °C by the current increases in greenhouse gases even though global temperatures have actually risen by only 0.5 °C in the past century .
21 Bottom-hole temperatures from wells in southern England suggest that the region has a present geothermal gradient close to the world average for cratonic areas of 25° C/km .
22 Surveys suggest that the population has increased by 17 per cent over the past year .
23 The limitation of these simple answers is that they suggest that the reader has a relatively , if not completely , passive role .
24 Despite its small size , closure of sutures in the vertebral column and partial fusion of the scapulocoracoid suggest that the skeleton had reached adult size .
25 Because of the importance of coupling between depleted NO x , elevated ClO x and ozone loss , we suggest that the data have significance in the wider global context , even though mid-latitude ozone loss through background aerosol chemistry has not been demonstrated directly .
26 Angela describes herself as ‘ a mobile Hatch End ’ , but adds that the philosophy has changed radically , with a new emphasis on local , tailor-made training in the UK .
27 It 's important to let people know that the school has changed and is changing .
28 You may know that the Government has committed itself to producing a National Sustainability Plan by the end of this year , for submission to the United Nations Sustainable Development Commission .
29 However , the hon. Gentleman will know that the Government have gone to great lengths to help the Northern Ireland economy and I am sure that the measures that my right hon. Friend the Secretary of State for Northern Ireland is taking will continue to alleviate the situation in the Province .
30 My hon. Friend will know that the Government have proposed a major new initiative in rail freight by encouraging the private sector to run additional services on British Rail track .
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