Example sentences of "to have [vb pp] [is] [that] " in BNC.
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1 | What no one seems to have noticed is that if subliminal advertising worked , recall measures were to a significant extent irrelevant . |
2 | The point he seems to have missed is that even if the BBC had not been outbid by Sky for coverage , it was , I think , unlikely that we would have seen ( a ) ball-by-ball-by-ball coverage ( not highlights ) during social hours on the following day . |
3 | But the point you seem to have missed is that I do n't know the lines . ’ |
4 | What seems to have occurred is that the texts of the previous generation have been disposed of in preference to any others . |
5 | The point that no one in government seems to have grasped is that the businessman who spots what he thinks is a gap in the market and retools his factory , only to find that he has made an error of judgment , loses his own money and learns his lesson . |
6 | A related international custom which appears to have emerged is that the use of nuclear weapons can only be authorised by the highest political authorities in each nuclear state . |
7 | What seems to have happened is that the distinction , drawn perhaps from one of the few classical instances ( of Ulpian or Papinian ) , was seized on by epi-classical law and later adopted as a post-classical touchstone . |
8 | What seems to have happened is that they have internalised the negative images that are attributed to black people and do not feel that they should identify with them . |
9 | Instead what seems to have happened is that groups of adults have sat around in various political and educational ivory towers , deciding in an arbitrary and subjective manner what they think a 14-year-old should be able to achieve . |
10 | ‘ What appears to have happened is that the resident mixed two household substances , which should not have been mixed , ’ said the council spokesman . |