Example sentences of "that [noun] have [adv] [vb pp] [prep] " in BNC.
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1 | And also because Daniel was encouraging Elisabeth to learn to play the lyre and cittern that Horst had recently acquired in Italy . |
2 | I am as surprised as anyone to learn that Colin has now signed for current Football League champions Leeds United . |
3 | On the other hand , the explanation might lie in the study by Wagner ( 1984 ) , who stresses that researchers have usually focused upon PIMS data for an average four-year period . |
4 | For , since the Egyptians believed that Osiris had actually lived in their land long ago , his cult signified that a particular historical event , in this case the death and resurrection of Osiris , could be perpetually repeated by magical simulation so that its supposed good effects could benefit those persons on whose behalf the rites were performed . |
5 | Lord MacLean heard that MacIver had earlier refused to ‘ grass ’ on his accomplices in the alleged robbery . |
6 | It may be that Taylor had again asked for a reduction of Royalty . |
7 | Aqib predictably bounced him , and the first over he faced encapsulated all that Gower has ever stood for : an edge ( somehow made to seem unregretted ) and an exquisite cover-drive ; beaten again , and a controlled turn to leg for two . |
8 | Blisters are a sign that moisture has either got below the felt or that the felt was laid on a damp surface . |
9 | First a few exploratory notes , presumably on the Steinway Grand that Morse had earlier admired in the Lancaster Room ; then the whole melody as the pianist hired for the afternoon tea-room session fingered his way through the nostalgic chords of ‘ Love 's Old Sweet Song ’ . |
10 | At first glance it appears that Braudel has merely hit on a convenient fashion of dividing up the past , to bring it under control and make it easier for historians to encompass . |
11 | But Guy would have staked his own soul on the fact that Isabel had never lain with a man . |
12 | Following the Arens-Baker meeting , reports in the Israeli media began to imply that Shamir had privately agreed to the compromise formula . |
13 | She tried however to pin her thoughts on other matters and , recalling that Ven had only returned to Mariánské Láznë in order to pick up some papers , she realised that , since they were important enough for him to make the four-hour return journey , he must want them to hand over to someone else . |
14 | And with that thought , she wrung out her dress , and flopped it into the basket that Sabina had already filled with a heap of the family 's washing . |
15 | It required the applicant States to demonstrate that Germany had either consented to Article 6 , or that Article 6 had become customary international law . |
16 | What what I did say that Halam had already objected to them going down Station Lane at Edingley which we did . |
17 | As she did , Claudia realised , pity mixing with sorrow as she remembered that Dana had just parted with the man she loved . |
18 | Spooky , but somehow the world seems kinda empty without his eccentric personality to relive the tedium that rock has since slid into . |
19 | In fact , it was the sort of autonomy that Dustin had already won on his last two pictures , and would retain , much to many directors ' displeasure , in most of his future ventures . |
20 | This was something that Picasso had also conveyed in the necks of the Horta figures , where the area between the projecting tendons appears to have been cut back into a deep recess . |
21 | They also no doubt discussed the album of songs by Sir Noel that Ken had just recorded for HMV . |
22 | As Othello tells him that Cassio had even acted as a go-between in their courtship , Iago appears surprised — ‘ Indeed ! ’ — and takes refuge behind a series of evasive answers — ‘ Honest , my lord ? ’ |
23 | What is the Government 's attitude to Labour 's proposal for a defence diversification agency , bearing in mind that if it were so easy to create jobs through a Government agency , it is surprising that Labour has always left behind more unemployed than when it took office . |
24 | Although timbers with high levels of latex , silica or high density are avoided there ; another plant in New Guinea can now utilize wood from up to 200 species , including dead and defective trees , so that yields have already increased by some 300% . |
25 | It was this book that Rincewind had once opened for a bet . |
26 | On the negatives there was the er resumption of a S S A P twenty four charge for U K pensions , a little less than we expected , we had a strong revaluation in mid-year , the incremental redundancy costs that Frank has already touched upon and er the er dis er the discontinued profits not in ninety two . |
27 | Ten years later , on a visit to Burnley and practising the skills of the oral historian , I talked to my grandmother , and she , puzzled , told me that Edna had never worked in any office , had in fact been apprenticed to a dry cleaning firm that did tailoring and mending . |
28 | On the question of Poland , Lenin accepted much of Rosa Luxemburg 's case that circumstances had qualitatively changed since the time of Marx — ‘ the restoration of Poland , prior to the fall of capitalism , is highly improbable , but it can not be asserted that it is absolutely impossible ’ . |
29 | The trouble is that governments have always intervened in energy , usually with a bias in favour of production . |
30 | The Janata Dal 's political affairs committee met on July 16 , at the end of which Bommai announced that Chauthala had unconditionally resigned as Chief Minister of Haryana . |