Example sentences of "[adj] that [pron] have [been] " in BNC.
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1 | It is this that we have been displaying and using in publications . |
2 | I have lost so many big barbel on the Hampshire Avon , Dorset Stour , and the Severn through this that I have been ready to dispense altogether with swimfeeder fishing for big barbel . |
3 | You can confirm this that there have been any convictions for er er er two men conspiring to commit armed robbery or anything of that sort have there ? |
4 | I can not comment on details of the negotiations because I do not know the details of what is actually happening today , but it is quite clear that we have been arguing that matters affecting foreign policy should continue to be decided under the auspices of intergovernmental co-operation . |
5 | It is clear that there have been profound changes in North Shields since the mid-1970s . |
6 | If Japan represents one possible path towards postmodernity , it is clear that there have been winners and losers in this development . |
7 | It is also clear that there have been long-term shifts in priorities as the cuts became permanent . |
8 | Even if it is clear that you have been dismissed , the precise date when your employment comes to an end may be unclear . |
9 | I am afraid that I have been indiscreet . ’ |
10 | I warn the House — I am afraid that I have been an awful bore in continually pointing this out — that , as we extend the concept of health care out into the community , we shall find more and more unsatisfied demands that have not previously been recognised . |
11 | His eighth point is another that we have been pushing — that Gerstner should not fooled into thinking the ‘ services ’ business will automatically become IBM 's saviour . |
12 | It must be because they are historic that they have been left standing . |
13 | It really should not strike you as odd that I have been enquiring into your affairs — if I may so phrase it . |
14 | ‘ I am sorry that I have been so ungrateful in the past for your many generous acts , ’ it began . |
15 | Dear love , I get plenty of time to think about us these days , and I 'm more than ever grateful that I have been given such a wonderful person as you to be my wife . |
16 | I typed on to the telex : ‘ Darling John , It seems unbelievable that you have been away from us for so long . |
17 | ‘ I am most upset that you have been treated so badly by my countrymen , ’ Gennaro said in a quiet steady voice . |
18 | Moreover , those who suffer from the effects of corporate crime , the victims , tend to remain unaware that they have been victimised . |
19 | We have been trying for years , centuries , to establish this and it is only because of help from outside that we have been able to do it now . |
20 | I am delighted that we have been able to present Embassy with what I consider to have been our best tournament yet . |
21 | I am delighted that I have been able to hit on that point , because the flexibility means that the Opposition can not claim that they will not have enough time to debate those clauses . |
22 | A lawyer for the family said afterwards : ‘ The Bonham-Carters are sad that they have been compelled to take proceedings and they very much hope that Mr Farquharson will abide by the court order . ’ |
23 | I am glad that you have been able successfully to run your own practice . |
24 | I try to ride last so I can stop now and then to be alone , to look back and be glad that I have been able to come this way , but Tony has the feeling too and has bagged the back spot for the morning run . |
25 | Despite research into some aspects of the error propagation issue in spatial data processing ( e.g. Blakemore 1984 ; Chrisman 1984 ; Drummond 1987 ; Goodchild and Dubuc 1987 ; Walsh et al. 1987 ) , Burrough ( 1986:103 ) correctly points out that ‘ It is remarkable that there have been so few studies on the whole problem of residual variation and how errors arise , or are created and propagated in geographical information processing , and what the effects of these errors might be on the results of studies made . ’ |
26 | I am acutely conscious that I have been a source of aggravation to Pa recently over my stupid allergy to vegetables ; it can not be pleasant to see the products one has slaved over summer and winter being regurgitated on to the dinner plate of one 's elder child . |
27 | ‘ It is obvious that I have been exploited for propaganda purposes in a film in which I should never have allowed myself to appear , ’ he bitterly commented afterwards . |
28 | First , the bidder does not have to deal with a series of forms of acceptance from accepting shareholders , making sure that they have been completed properly and dealing with any lost share certificates . |
29 | There is also the thought that we are inheritors of the previous three ages and that we become all that they have been . |
30 | That is what the Government want to continue to happen to miners even after all that they have been through to achieve their productivity increases of 100 per cent . |