Example sentences of "[be] that [pers pn] have have " in BNC.

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1 She said : ‘ The strength of my country in recent years has been that we have had no coalition , just clear leadership , a clear majority and clear decisions .
2 Once he had hit her so hard when she would n't tell him where she 'd been that she had had concussion .
3 ‘ It could be that I have had some new shafts put in my clubs ’ , Woosnam pondered , ‘ and they are too stiff .
4 Being that I 'd had one before and I was alright about it , I feel fine .
5 Another advantage of the IBM environment is that we have had the benefits of a comprehensive and integrated payroll and personnel information system for a number of years .
6 The reason why we have not been able to debate the report is that we have had a great deal of other business to do .
7 My own belief is that we have had a sea change in the nature of employment in Britain and in other western societies .
8 ‘ The thing you often see with young men is that they have had very little experience in dealing with people .
9 The fourth characteristic of each of the three countries is that they have had the luck to avoid the worst of the droughts which have badly affected agriculture and hydro-electric power supplies in many African countries in the 1970s and 1980s .
10 The best we could hope for is that she 's had a brainstorm , and I do n't know how often that happens outside of books .
11 So now I know , but the result is that I 've had two years of injury , followed by two years of doing completely the wrong thing . ’
12 If I could just say one other thing , that is that I 've had a an initial of , of the blocks done and pending the outcome of Woolwich which I expect to get tomorrow erm , if they are backing out then I will be getting a full structural , engineers structural survey within a couple of days , this is the actually meeting plan .
13 The implication is that I have had to leave as there was no job for me after this restructure .
14 But the plain fact is that I have had a devilish run of ill luck , and I do not care for Thompson 's tariff .
15 I think the main ingredient for success is that you have to have a good sense of timing .
16 I think the most likely thing is that he 's had some sort of accident .
17 What I wanted to get at was that we have had such commitments before .
18 It was that he had had printed a leaflet , which he was taking to hotels , restaurants , shops , advertising his firm : Philip Fowler , Builder and Decorator ; that he had to get real work , soon ; that he thought he had contributed more than his share to this house , which was now in working order .
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