Example sentences of "that such [noun] have " in BNC.
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1 | How is it , then , that such findings have not brought about the introduction of a formal corrective mechanism ? |
2 | That such conclusions have nevertheless been drawn tells us more about the strength of the anti-democratic tradition in European thought than it does about Athenian democracy . |
3 | Nowadays it seems clear enough that such views have spread quite widely in Europe as well . |
4 | And none of them fails to recognise where these negative feelings come from , that such feelings have been taught by a particular upbringing and environment . |
5 | That such contracts have done so may be taken to show with at least strong prima facie force that , moulded under the pressures of negotiation , competition and public opinion , they have assumed a form which satisfies the test of public policy as understood by the courts at the time , or , regarding the matter from the point of view of the trade , that the trade in question has assumed such a form that for its health or expansion it requires a degree of regulation . |
6 | It is firmly asserted , within existing class assumptions , that such workers have no legitimate concern whatever with the content of the cultural production . |
7 | That such considerations have always existed should not blind us to their ‘ undesirable ’ effects ; however , that they have always existed also suggests that there may be no ‘ ideal ’ to which the press should aspire or indeed revert . |
8 | The important issue is not whether these suggestions provide a useful starting point for thinking about the ‘ success ’ of the new authorities but that such tests have to be devised before events start to unfold in order to enable sensible evaluations to be made . |
9 | The advantages in the use of cylinder-type batteries are that such batteries have no snap terminal to splay or fold under , and they have more stamina when used as a group than an equivalent voltage single PP3 . |