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

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1 It is all too easy to forget the sheer number of songs the man has written that have become pop standards , most of which were included in the two-hour show .
2 It means something has been said or something has happened that has put the subject of the remark in an uncomfortable place .
3 You could 've used that wind to scour pans .
4 Surely by that time many of you must have realised that had got you into a right pickle over L M S and that you some of you I believe felt that but none of you spoke out about it .
5 An unexpressed term can be implied if and only if the court finds that the parties must have intended that term to form part of their contract : it is not enough for the court to find that such a term would have been adopted by the parties as reasonable men if it had been suggested to them .
6 We 've heard that avoiding stimulating in migration , particularly from the Leeds conurbation is an important consideration , are they conscious that the rest of regional policy is something of a black box at the moment .
7 Something she had said that had reminded him of it ; something she had said about it ?
8 But on the whole there was a simplicity and directness about the way she had written that had pleased him , and occasional bits of unintended humour that had made him laugh , though the way she had written about her family — her grandmother in particular , had made him think her unobservant .
9 She smiled sweetly at Silas , then said contritely , ‘ I 'm so very sorry for anything I 've said that has annoyed you .
10 With a long journey ahead of me every morning and evening , I do n't hang about , and this is the first petrol-engined car I 've used that has given me over 45mpg on a run .
11 ‘ It did n't distress or alarm me in any way , certainly not as much as many other things that I have seen that have earned certificates ’ .
12 I do not believe that it will necessarily enhance trade opportunities ; I think that those who have argued that have done so superficially .
13 This is in agreement with other workers who have shown that fade does not occur with histamine .
14 SINCE Simone de Beauvoir 's death in 1986 , several biographical and critical studies have appeared that seek to reassess the life and works of the ‘ mother of modern feminism ’ .
15 We have assumed that exports amount to £3,000 million and that imports are £4,000 million ; the external sector has a surplus of £1,000 million ( this does of course represent an unfavourable balance of payments for the country represented in the model ) .
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