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

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1 Scottish Action on Dementia has calculated that at present there are likely to be at least 91,000 sufferers in Scotland of whom more than half have moderate or severe dementia .
2 Yorkshire Water has calculated that at the busiest time August Bank Holiday it could have 50,000 people using it .
3 , A Ukrainian physicist has claimed that at least 7,000 people involved in clean-up work following the accident had died of radiation sickness .
4 According to Computerworld , it has said that at the next APPN Implementors ' Workshop , set for this week , it will seek input from other vendors on how to set priorities for future enhancements , and it has set the price for reverse engineering the code at $25,000 , a lower figure than many had predicted .
5 Research in the Netherlands , West Germany and Denmark has shown that at 20kg/N/ha heather gives way to grassland .
6 Peter Clark has shown that at least half the Gloucester men and women who were called as witnesses in church courts during the early seventeenth century were first generation immigrants .
7 Dr Kai Simons of the European Molecular Biology Laboratory has found that at least some animal viruses enter the cell surrounded by an envelope of cell membrane .
8 With some justification Dr Grassi , who has studied this particular recruitment , has concluded that at this time ‘ the road to Westminster passed through York ’ .
9 Research ( Fagg , 1980 ) has indicated that at least in some cities , inner-urban areas provide ideal factors of production for newer companies : cheap premises and labour can be obtained , markets are close and niches in production or distribution can be carved out .
10 Finally , erm various terms have been erm thrown around about new settlements being an engine of growth and a sinkhole for future growth , erm the only point I want to make there is that any future growth beyond the present structure plan period of two thousand and six would of course be subject to the planning system , there is no automatic erm growth erm of any new settlement that is proposed or may be proposed beyond two thousand and six , and Mr Davis has indicated that at that time a new study will be carried out on the relative merits of the alternative options that were seen at that time .
11 A rapid turnaround in fortunes has meant that at least 100 jobs are on offer from a dozen Hawick companies facing a skills shortage .
12 The American Gas Association has predicted that at least 10 million vehicles in the US will be running on alternative fuel by the start of next century , as the industry develops non-petrol substitutes in response to tough anti-pollution regulations introduced in several states , notably California and Texas .
13 She 'd thought that at least she 'd be put with her own kind — border-crossers and minor political dissidents-but it did n't happen .
14 One might have expected that at least some of the Labour members would welcome this opportunity to save the airport entrusted to them , but it appears that the ordinary members are unable to use their right to vote in accordance with their wishes , however strongly held .
15 She could never have suspected that at that very moment , the camera maker 's future prosperity hung in the balance .
16 ‘ You will have observed that at lunch they were all well behaved .
17 So it is not simply that the inner northern route gives far greater traffic relief than the outer northern and therefore far more effectively meets the need , but also on environmental criteria , the Council 's own consultants appear to have found that at least in its effect on the landscape that it is preferable .
18 On the previous day the Democratic Party had claimed that at least 200 people had been arrested for their part in the previous week 's demonstrations .
19 So we 're interested in two elements here of this multi-element We 're not interest in the materials we 're only interested in controllable money which I 've decided that at the minute will be labour and plant .
20 Christie 's critics had said that at 32 he was too old to beat the best sprinters in the world .
21 Mrs McWilliams had said that at the Royal Samaritan Hospital she had told the anaesthetist about her fears because of what had happened before but he had reassured her .
22 General Orsborn had written that at a first High Council newcomers should keep quiet and listen to what people say .
23 He had n't expected the red carpet to be unrolled for him , but he had thought that at last he would be at work , setting up his meetings , on the move .
24 Its own research had shown that at a random check in 1940 just over a quarter of its audience had listened to ‘ Lord Haw-Haw ’ on the previous day .
25 The 90 seats in the parliamentary elections were contested by only 108 candidates , even though the Serbian opposition had demanded that at least 180 candidates be put forward .
26 Everyone around him had assumed that at the ti me of his wife 's death he must miss her very much and said what a wonderful person she was .
27 She regretted that she had had to make this incoherent and disingenuous speech , partly because , as she went on , she had begun to listen to what she was saying and had realized that at some level her apprehensions about her family were justified .
28 Indonesian conservationists have reported that at least 1,000 orang-utangs have been smuggled from the country 's forests via Singapore to Taiwan , where they are popular as pets before they grow to adult size .
29 Steffensmeier and Harer ( 1987 ) have argued that at least part of this decline in the US may be attributed to demographic factors i.e. to a declining number of young males .
30 Wilf Medlam 's task was clearly not an easy one , but his efforts have ensured that at least one little country mill has been saved in order to show future generations just how a mill of 1830 would have been operated .
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