Example sentences of "that [was/were] have " in BNC.

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1 So I think you know we were all very ware aware of that of people that were had been active in the miner 's strike .
2 In the 1920s , an uncle founded the Barrandov film studios that were to have their finest hour with the Czech New Wave of the Sixties , and his father was responsible for and owned , among other buildings , the Lucerna block in the heart of the city which has been part of the life of most Pragers , with its remarkable collection of art-deco restaurants , bars , cinemas and concert hall .
3 Such incidents were symptomatic of tensions within the socialist movement that were to have long-term consequences .
4 He had been badly damaged when the Zionists had sent their commando squad with explosives to La Seine-sur-Mer , close to the French port of Toulon , to destroy the two reactors that were to have been shipped to Tuwaithah 48 hours later .
5 Thomas Cook and his family were without doubt the single most important innovators , establishing not only a major business enterprise but methods of operation that were to have global implications .
6 This , he said , helped to evoke and release suppressed memories and emotions that were having a detrimental effect on the health of these people .
7 Or perhaps it was his fingers that were having that effect .
8 Lady Arran takes the controls for yesterday 's record-breaking run that was to have marked her retirement .
9 The New Stone Age saw the introduction of an occupation that was to have vital importance for Denmark thereafter : agriculture .
10 It is from this carefully defined power base that the concept of the Holy Roman Empire began — a concept that was to have a profound effect upon European history .
11 As the Carolingian Empire was declining , north and central Italy saw the rise of the city states , a progression that was to have perhaps the most profound influence on the history of Europe .
12 But in July 1855 he then carried out a change in his administration that was to have a far-reaching effect on the scheme .
13 Junker resistance to the abolition of serfdom , their mistrust of the new powers of industry and their blank incomprehension when faced with the idea that their estates could be run more profitably on other than feudal lines set them on a course that was to have a profound impact on German history .
14 It was a friendship that was to have terrible consequences .
15 The Otago method may have been slightly below the classical tackling methods of attack , especially from first-phase , but Mains developed a special skill that was to have all his forwards , bit men and small , all very mobile and skilled at handling , retaining or winning the ball on the ground .
16 Taurus , a computer project that was to have delivered paperless share settlement , was scrapped in March after five years ' work and a £400m ( $150m ) outlay by the City .
17 Russia blundered into a conflict that was to have such serious consequences for the future of the Tsarist state and for an Asian challenge to occidental dominance .
18 The nation that was to provide this salutary lesson was Russia , and it was a lesson that was to have a profound effect in Japan .
19 At first , there had been great enthusiasm over the Collector 's decision to suppress the rights of property in the food that was to have been auctioned and to give a share to everybody .
20 It was this version of the union treaty that was to have been signed by Russian and other representatives on 20 August , and it was apparently to prevent this weakening of central authority , particularly in military and budgetary matters , that the attempted coup was launched one day beforehand .
21 A series that was to have featured Ken was later done with Terry Scott instead .
22 In Rome yesterday it was evident that the Gazza deal was doomed because Juventus who were to provide half the four million that was to have been Lazio 's down payment had gone cold on the deal .
23 He concluded that the approach was ‘ too heavily fictionalized ’ to go down with an audience that was having to deal with the everyday realities of war .
24 Somebody 's car alarm 's gone off no , right , now this where lots and lots of people used to really moan , the , the person that was having a fit would absolutely go through hell because somebody at some stage had said oh you must put something in a person 's mouth that has epilepsy .
25 Or was it the heat of Julius 's body that was having such an odd effect on her ?
26 Now at that stage my Lord Mr er telephoned Mr on the afternoon of the twenty second of October and it 's his case that he explained what had happened at the meeting of the bank to him and er asked him again , in view of the fact that was having to sell him home , if it was possible to withdraw from the contract and it is the plaintiff 's case that he pointed out to Mr er quite definitely and quite clearly on the telephone , on this day , er that without er the funding that he had required to run this business er he could only see that this was going to be potentially disastrous for him er and once again , my Lord as he said this was a fairly heated conversation and er the plaintiff was told by Mr once again that there was no way out for him and he should now concentrate all his efforts on achieving completion , er and once again we were .
27 What did the policeman say to the woman that was having a rest ?
28 She come off the phone and she said , bloody hell she said that one of the rare times I go to the trouble of making myself butties for dinner , cos usually she gets a pasty or something , and I get invited out for dinner , you this Viv er , a friend of hers , you know the one that was having trouble with all that drainage underneath the
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