Example sentences of "that [pers pn] have " in BNC.

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1 For you must really endeavour to get ahead with your composition , and that you can do if you have in readiness copies of symphonies and divertimenti to present to a Prince or to some other patron … the divertimenti can be copied very quickly , even though it is true that yours have a number of parts and are rather long …
2 Sure to feel again soon that I 've botched it .
3 Not that I 've any time for him any longer — going on like that when his poor wife was near her time . ’
4 ‘ Ah well , in that case , I 'd better let you know that I 've asked Paul Spence to do some of the revision classes for your part of the course . ’
5 ‘ I 'm sorry that I 've got you all so worried .
6 ‘ I feel that I 've gone as far as I can here , ’ Knowles said .
7 I know at once that I 've made a fool of myself .
8 There were a couple of things that I 've never seen anywhere since , relics of Victorian engineering .
9 ‘ Now that I 've eaten and drunk my fill it 's time for me to beat away , ’ he said after about an hour .
10 The upshot of this is that I 've now become a resident , which makes a weekly tour of junk and antique shops even more vital .
11 The fact that I 've seen no film for some time that is more sexually honest is actually beside the point .
12 ‘ The main benefit is that I 've enjoyed it ; that 's my yardstick . ’
13 ‘ The main benefit is that I 've enjoyed it ; that 's my yardstick . ’
14 I really ca n't answer for David because in all the years that I 've known him , I always actually found him a rather cold person , even when I was 14 and he was 16 , even as boy and girlfriend .
15 The American legal system is so odd that I 've been told I could get Tristram deported in my custody .
16 ‘ Well , let's say that I 've heard of married blokes who always had to go to the office on Saturdays , and it usually was n't office work they were doing .
17 Vulgar song , but I 'm demonstrating that I 've seen the light at last .
18 ‘ The end result is that I 've large arrears on the centre 's mortgage , and now the building society is threatening repossession in the new year , unless we can clear the arrears .
19 It 's just that I 've got this feeling about it all .
20 It 's as if I 've won a marathon , or a prize , or some huge event that I 've been training for for months .
21 School makes me nervous ; when I walk down the corridor I feel that everyone is staring at me , and because a lot of people know about my anorexia they think it their job to comment constantly on what I am eating or not eating , and how much better I look now that I 've put on weight .
22 A thousand needs that I 've spent most of my teenage years pretending do n't exist , and when they 've made themselves felt , so strongly that I ca n't fail to be aware of them , I 've crushed them , trying to control my appetite and cravings in every way that I know , fighting a pointless and endless war against myself .
23 Sometimes I go out and pick up strange men in clubs because that seems to fit the self-image that I 've adopted — I do n't know if that makes sense .
24 The sad part is that I 've come to hate my body so much , I blame it for everything , and now I ca n't let anyone get close to me , to reassure me . ’
25 On the other hand , something like walking past a building site in the summer in shorts is much easier now that I 've lost weight .
26 The result of this strategy is that I 've never missed a plane in twenty-eight years of international travel — except once .
27 The resulting chaos was so memorable that I 've never dared take a holiday during a conference again !
28 Or that I 've got a vagina .
29 It 's simply the way that I 've adopted since the plans I laid were destroyed .
30 This is the first visit that I 've made to Europe since my escape from Germany in 1940 .
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