Example sentences of "[that] [pron] have [vb pp] in " in BNC.

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1 In the debate on the Second Reading of the European Communities ( Amendment ) Bill , he gave what was in effect one of the best arguments against a single economic authority that I have heard in Parliament .
2 That is the most amazing question that I have heard in the House .
3 The real issue was put in possibly the best speech that I have heard in this place by the right hon. Member for Chesterfield ( Mr. Benn ) last night .
4 That is not to say that I shall select my facts to fit my theory , I shall rather select those general impressions that I have gathered in the course of my geological wanderings .
5 Another poem that I have dated in the typescript ‘ December , 1957 , Plaza de Anaya , Salamanca ’ , is one I was able to write for myself , and that I never showed to Dana .
6 Do they have the orientation programmes which I have seen in many of the local authority homes that I have visited in my constituency ?
7 All that I have said in the last chapter about preparation and being able to sort out important issues is again not possible given this scenario .
8 Does my right hon. Friend agree that many of the views that I have expressed in the House , which at times have been received with ridicule and dismay , have become law subsequently ?
9 The only distinctive " province " , in the strict sense , that I have recognised in my studies of Mesozoic bracbiopods , is a somewhat vaguely defined equatorial belt .
10 Good morning , I must say , I I stand before you today somewhat nervous , because erm , this is , this is my first to you as Treasurer , but this will be a slightly different speech from one 's that I have given in previous years .
11 Secondly , from the observations that I have made in dealing with the evidence before the court , it is clear that the evidence is not all one way .
12 The only significant difference that I have observed in the Best Bitter from Newcastle is that it has a much higher level of secondary fermentation in the cellar .
13 If at any stage in the discussions on Monday , or in all the other discussions that I have attended in the past two years , it had been a question of majority vote , there would have been much less agreement , and to the extent that decisions had been imposed by a majority , they would have been much less effective .
14 Like in confession when I tell Father McCormack that I have sinned in a personal manner — I do n't tell him I 'm having it off , do I ?
15 The rest of this book seeks to outline some of the lessons that I have learnt in my service in this world .
16 It is a combination that I have used in the past but not for a long time , although blue and white stripes in fabrics are a perennial favourite of mine .
17 As I sit in the sandbag shelter at 10 o'clock on this cold night on gate watch I have time to contemplate the months that I have spent in the Auxiliary Fire Service .
18 I hope , nevertheless , that I have succeeded in conveying the flavour of the argument .
19 I do n't feel that I have succeeded in mixing with the community as well as I would like to have done .
20 I welcome the reports that I have read in the newspapers of the latest version of the guns-for-butter strategy , whereby the republics give us their old guns or nuclear weapons in exchange for our Common Market surpluses .
21 Is my hon. Friend aware that , of all the White Papers that I have read in recent years , this document is one of the most detailed and practical ?
22 I listened carefully to my hon. Friends , and especially my hon. Friend the Member for Sherwood ( Mr. Stewart ) , when they set out their ideas for extending and expanding the work that I have described in the affected areas .
23 I would now like to make specific proposals as to how the model of pragmatic mediation that I have proposed in these chapters might be made operational within a programme of in-service education for language teachers .
24 I am hoping that you will observe that I have fetched in enough buckets of coal this afternoon to spare you having to carry them in tomorrow .
25 Is it surprising that in respect of foreign affairs this is the most ill-informed House of Commons that I have known in my 30 years here ?
26 We pray especially for those that You have placed in close proximity to us ; our relatives ; our neighbours ; those we meet day by day .
27 In practice , you will seldom find it easy to show that you have suffered in that way and , in particular , you are not entitled to compensation to reflect the emotional distress than an unjust dismissal may well cause both you and your family .
28 As the puppy gets older , he will want to go outside to the soiled piece of paper that you have positioned in a place that you may want him to use .
29 Plainly by the defensive introduction that you have written in the results publication , we are not the only people wondering whether the BAIE is nothing more than a self-serving cabal .
30 Well , so nothing , if the novel you have written is a good one and if nothing that you have done in the way of title , type of story , original laying-out of the situation has not broken that contract with the reader which says , " This will be a crime novel , it will entertain you first of all though it may cause you a little to think " .
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