Example sentences of "[that] [adj] have be [verb] " in BNC.

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1 Beer that that had been done .
2 Well I think that when I said that I think that given a man and a woman of equal qualifications I was assuming that that had been taken into account .
3 I emphasise to the House that that has been made clear both in the speech of my right hon. Friend to the council of the Royal College of General Practitioners and in the management advice document issued by the management executive .
4 erm I accept the point that that has been made that the word all is too all embracing .
5 I welcome the fact that that has been exposed and , despite the amended paragraph 88 , I welcome the recommendations as a whole .
6 We would hope that that has been defined er by somebody of the hierarchy but , if we 're moving onto new work areas , it might not The sequence maybe self-evident but it may not be and it would be nice to have it written down .
7 I think that 's a very good question , I think though that that has been looked at very very thoroughly by the County Council , and certainly there are only a very limited number of options available around York which would actually meet the needs of York .
8 It is extraordinary that that has been resisted even before we have received the first results .
9 There is no doubt that that has been happening in the country at large and that they have now been rumbled .
10 It seems to me there 's there 's a very circular argument that that 's been applied to this question of environmental constraint .
11 I 'm I 'm pleased that that 's been clarified and er we understand that better now .
12 ‘ From the information submitted by the United Kingdom , the Commission is of the opinion that little had been done by way of systematic work on the problem of lead in drinking water in Scotland between the adoption of the Directive and 20 July 1985 .
13 The only real element of surprise lay in the fact that little had been seen or heard of the extremists since the Republicans ' dramatic rise on the West German political scene in 1989 .
14 It was the discovery that little had been written on the background of Scottish women MPs which prompted the research work that Dr Burness is following during her fellowship .
15 Until now , efforts to stop the trade have depended on development programmes , but government reports readily concede that little has been achieved to create alternative employment .
16 We have seen in this chapter that little has been achieved in British residential areas in terms of safer and more attractive environments .
17 He distinguished five botanical zones , but went beyond Watson by suggesting that each had been established by a separate episode of migration from a different continental source .
18 Part 2 of BS 5750 , which applies to the hotel and catering industry , contains 18 clauses ; and the company must produce evidence to show that each has been met .
19 In some cases it was reported that Albanian frontier guards had opened fire on the refugees and that some had been killed .
20 and that some have been destroyed unrecognised .
21 The point is not that some have been forgiven a greater number of sins than others or that some are ‘ worse sinners ’ than others but that some see their need of forgiveness and others do not .
22 ‘ And we know that some have been poached in Pakistan . ’
23 Radio Sandino , in the capital Managua , claimed on Aug. 27 that Dantos-91 had been established to counter the military operations of the re-contras and to defend the Sandinista land laws .
24 A Defence Ministry spokesman said that this had been decided because of the " difficult conditions " in Armenia , Azerbaijan and Georgia .
25 Although the Secretary of State for Trade and Industry decided not to refer the bid for Pilkington to the Monopolies and Mergers Commission , BTR abandoned its attempt to takeover the company , claiming that this had been motivated , not by adverse public reaction and the political storm created , but by Pilkington 's better than expected profits forecast , which indicated that the likely price required to capture the company would be greater than BTR was willing to pay .
26 It was felt that this had been actuated by some bad ( and in the company 's opinion , unfair ) publicity .
27 In Rutland the jurors swore on 25 July that a great part of the county had been afforested by Henry II , though there is evidence that this had been done by Henry I. Subsequent returns for Leicestershire , Nottinghamshire and Somerset also demanded extensive disafforestments .
28 The company reported on 30 May that this had been done .
29 Judge Sirica 's doubts were confirmed when McCord admitted in March that the defendants had lied at the trial , that they had received payments of over $200 000 to keep quiet and that this had been done from a high level in the White House .
30 He appears to have believed that this had been conceded in substance ‘ by the admission of all sects and all sexes , unquestioned to the Conference ’ .
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