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

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1 that it had had maybe tilted the the wrong way .
2 The connections were , of course , the Red Army : after 18 months of disastrous and brutal reforms , carried out in an overly reckless spirit because the PDPA leaders believed the Russians would always bale them out , Moscow decided in late 1979 that it had had enough .
3 These aimed to elicit individual views about fundholding and details of the impact that it had had on their roles .
4 Snodgrass embarked on a story about a very famous jewel called the Koh-i-noor , which he thought had once adorned a great King 's State Crown and explained how it had been so rare and so heavy that it had had to be kept locked away behind bars and guards , so that nobody could steal it .
5 Last autumn President Bush said that what was wrong with the Soviet Union was not so much its ideology as the fact that it had had an ideology at all .
6 It would make the association feel that it had had a better hearing if it saw the Minister face to face rather than pursuing the matter in correspondence .
7 The existing trade embargo , imposed following the September 1991 military coup [ see pp. 38430 ; 38522-23 ] , had failed to produce concessions , and had apparently provided opportunities for the rich pro-coup elite and sections of the army to profit from widespread smuggling , but there was evidence that it had had a devastating impact on Haiti 's economy .
8 There was silence , no regular chug-chug-chug of the working generator , which meant that it had to have stalled .
9 Second , the many judicial references to costs ‘ properly incurred ’ make it clear that the court will examine the costs , charges and expenses sought to be added to the security and disallow those that it considers have not been ‘ properly incurred . ’
10 A United States ' claim that those parts of the Convention that it favours have become customary international law has considerable implications for the international law-making process and for the third party rule .
11 The Cabinet broke up without reaching a final decision , only to be warned by John Major that it risks having to meet at the weekend .
12 Software602 , the Czech Republic 's largest packaged software vendor , announced it has shelved plans to prosecute a group of Czech teenagers that it alleged had illegally copied software packages belonging to it after the Business Software Alliance refuted the company 's assertions that it was backing the case .
13 The quality of advice provided by English Heritage on the restoration of Frogmore House , where Queen Charlotte lived , in Windsor Great Park , shows that it does have very considerable expertise in this area .
14 The scheme had been put forward by the Selborne Association pressure group who acknowledge , however , that it does have drawbacks .
15 she argues , not unreasonably , that it does have an effect on the management
16 Within a year of the triumphant conclusion of the Peace Ballot , the consensus that it registered had entirely disintegrated .
17 The LTE objected to the direction on the ground that it failed to have regard to the LTE 's financial duty under section 7(3) to break even so far as is practicable .
18 The controversy surrounding the overall record of the Thatcher administration suggests that it has had a major impact .
19 The ministry said yesterday that it has had to hand over the file to the European Commission , which is investigating the Rover deal .
20 The time and dedication demanded do not seem to put people off : the course is so popular that it has had to shift from a country house to a conference centre on an industrial estate in the Midlands .
21 It may even claim that it has had more complaints of bias from the Labour Party .
22 I become aware when parts of my body become tense and , more importantly , I know now how to ‘ relax ’ them , and when my body is saying that it has had enough I am able to leave things till tomorrow instead of insisting that they have to be done today .
23 While advances in information technology have so far done little to change the telephone itself — give or take a few microchips and memories — it 's easy to see that IT has had a dramatic affect on the underlying telecoms infrastructure , and the way we use it .
24 JWP Inc , the Rye Brook , New York electrical and plumbing services conglomerate that bought struggling Businessland Inc and almost immediately regretted it , has decided that it has had enough of computers altogether and on Friday announced that it will sell its information services business ; it has retained Lazard Freres & Co as its financial advisor to attempt to find a buyer ; the unit now provides personal computer-related hardware , software and integrated services primarily to large corporate and institutional customers , has some 3,000 staff and had 1992 revenues of $1,700m .
25 Hopkinton , Massachusetts-based EMC Corp reported first quarter net profit more than twice what they were in the year-ago period — figures , page five — and says that demand for the Symmetrix 5500 series disk arrays has been greater than the company expected , so that it has had to increase the build plan for the remainder of the year .
26 Woodland Hills , California-based American Mobile Systems Inc reports that it has had an offer from LIN Broadcasting Corp 's Transit Communications unit to buy not less than 8.75m newly issued American Mobile shares for $8.50 each ; Fleet Call Inc has currently bought 714,286 shares of its common for $5m as part of a previously announced agreement for Fleet call to buy no less than a majority of American Mobile 's shares at $7 each ; the new offer assumes that the Fleet Call deal will be completed as planned .
27 At the same time , Cincom announced that it has had to delay shipments of the new database until March 1993 — it had originally slated October as a release date .
28 On to the present , and whatever the political and academic motivations behind the all-embracing National Curriculum , there is no doubt that it has had one overriding effect : it has demoralised teachers , and its prescriptive nature and reliance on testing have reduced their spare time and sapped their energy .
29 The interest of Jakobson 's theory , then , is that — apart from the fact that it has had such wide circulation — it shows both the strengths and limitations of the linguistic approach to literature .
30 Adding to that all the other money that the Government have provided for sport , sport can reckon that it has had a pretty fair deal from the Government .
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