Example sentences of "have [adv] establish that " in BNC.
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1 | It has also to establish that there are no reasons against its acceptance which defeat the reasons for the authority . |
2 | The Scotsman has also established that consultants helping put the finishing touches to a feasibility study on Rosyth for Medway Ports have also been acting for Scottish Enterprise . |
3 | The hon. Gentleman has correctly established that there is a considerable turnover every year in any case . |
4 | Having once established that certain polymeric materials are capable of crystallizing , fundamental studies are directed along two main channels of interest centred on |
5 | Rolle warns against taking any of it seriously : He ends the address to the solitary with his playful warning on the necessity of distinguishing between inner holiness and outward habit having previously established that : The phrase , characteristic of Rolle , " byrnes in luf of Jhesu Criste " combines man 's love for God with God 's for man in a fire which sets man alight . |
6 | ‘ I though we had already established that Steve and I are more than business partners . ’ |
7 | Khan persisted : ‘ We 've already established that it 's 65 times sweeter than sugar . ’ |
8 | v. Henn and Darby , where the Court of Appeal held that the term ‘ quantitative restrictions ’ in Article 30 of the EEC Treaty did not cover a total prohibition on imports on the grounds that such a restriction was not related to a quantitative measure , whereas the case law of the European Court had clearly established that the term in question covered both outright bans and quotas on imports . |
9 | We have already established that physical work seems harder at night than during the daytime ; does the same apply to mental performance ? |
10 | We have thus established that PHB mobility in vivo can be explained solely on the basis of the intrinsic material properties of the polymer . |
11 | We have also established that the instructions given to registrars would have meant that deaths of children classified as unoccupied are almost certainly associated with economically inactive lone mothers . |