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

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1 I have to acknowledge too that since you ought to be aware from your fellow 's viewpoints and incline towards their benefit as well as your own , and ought also to be aware that individuals can not benefit themselves or each other by community without agreeing on common rules , the rules you follow in acting towards your fellows should be those of your community and not of mine .
2 Er I also have to reemphasize again that we have in no way we have made up our minds as to whether or not there should be a new settlement , but we have to proceed to discuss the issues as identified .
3 We have heard today that the gap has had to be filled by resources from relatives , from charitable organisations and , most appalling , from the meagre personal allowance available to people in residential homes .
4 We have heard recently that Trafford is working on the same lines , so we will have to get a move on .
5 Australia have shown you have to lose so that you can eventually win .
6 Both she and Bernadette have realised beforehand that the boundaries of human experience are wider than those indicated in the Mothercare catalogue .
7 i think we all have to accept now that the only team in a position to catch the scum are Battyburn and in answer to Rodgers question I personally would like to see us lose the game 4/5–0 , this will at least allow someone to close the gap on them .
8 i think we all have to accept now that the only team in a position to catch the scum are Battyburn and in answer to Rodgers question I personally would like to see us lose the game 4/5–0 , this will at least allow someone to close the gap on them .
9 I have noticed recently that in the climbing world some consideration is being given to the lack of participation by black people .
10 Is the Prime Minister aware that doctors working in the health service have said today that his promise to cut waiting lists to two years can be achieved only if desperately ill patients sacrifice their beds to less serious cases who have waited longer ?
11 We have said clearly that we shall not accept changes in the rules on rabies unless we can have at least the same safeguards as we have today .
12 I have written before that a collector ought not to haggle .
13 Two of London 's most strapped have done just that : Brent has pushed rates up by 30% , Haringey by 56% and its council rents by even more .
14 It is what I have done today that counts . ’
15 ‘ I have done all that I reasonably could , consistent with economic realities and legal constraints , to increase the opportunities for British Coal . ’
16 We have seen above that it is possible that some individuals may wish to work fewer hours and take more leisure as a result of an increase in the real wage .
17 We have seen above that this involves a shift from the concrete perceptual meaning of " following a phenomenon with the senses " to viewing perception merely as the basis for asserting that the infinitive 's event really took place .
18 We have seen already that the small heads of some dinosaurs with elongated torsos were no doubt a built-in safety factor against crippling head injuries , while naturally restricting at the same time the development of intelligence .
19 By the time he reappears in the kitchen Millie is watching him closely and Anne is frowning slightly ; they have seen immediately that there is something different about him .
20 We have seen earlier that the banks were able to substitute other liquid assets ( money at call , commercial bills ) as the supply of Treasury bills contracted .
21 Halsey , Heath and Ridge have argued persuasively that the post-war education system 's achievements never did match up to the meritocratic ideals of its creators .
22 For instance we have argued elsewhere that if accountability is interpreted in a professional sense then the question of intelligibility to lay audiences is rarely an issue because the primary audience is teachers ' professional colleagues .
23 I have argued elsewhere that there are three components to the definition of a place-the physical environment , the built environment , and the people ( Johnston , 1989a ) .
24 I have argued elsewhere that these ideological failures have been compounded firstly by a reductive conception of culture and secondly by a culturalist conception of race and ethnic identity ( Gilroy , 1987 ) .
25 Of course , some may in the early years have argued plausibly that the payments would rid England of the raiders for good , for it need not have been evident in the 990s that the problem would intensify as it did .
26 I have argued above that the absence of an international standard such as is provided for cinema by Hollywood makes it difficult to think of a classical system for television .
27 While some historians have dismissed such jurisdictional conflicts as routine and insignificant , others have argued convincingly that they were signs of a well-established corporate anti-clericalism .
28 ( 1978 , Chapters 10 and 11 ) have argued forcefully that the calculation of profitability is by no means a transparent and unambiguous exercise , and that the method and effects of such calculation can vary between enterprises .
29 Conservative governments elected since 1979 have argued consistently that one reason for Britain 's traditionally weak economic performance , when compared with other developed economies , has been the degree of regulation , control and taxation imposed on producers and potential entrepreneurs .
30 Researchers have argued consistently that a coherent approach is needed to finding the type of intervention which works best for which children .
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