Example sentences of "that [pron] have be [vb pp] [verb] " in BNC.

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1 Back at catering HQ Liz ensures that the fridges are locked , that the valves on the washing-up machines are open and that nothing has been left switched on .
2 It 's because of that interest , and those letters , that I 've been sent to do a special report . ’
3 Now the first story that I 've been asked to tell specially comes not from this country we 'll just let our lads here get dressed because you , you knew that the story was gon na come from a very hot country did you ?
4 A sergeant appears from what a plate beside the door indicates is the dentist 's and I go up to him and tell him my name and that I 've been told to report my movements by Detective Inspector McDunn .
5 I know that something new has happened , that I 've been forced to make a connection I 've never made before .
6 Had been appalled to discover , through the industry grapevine , that I 'd been allowed to continue with the assignment after taking such a beating from ben Issachar .
7 He would assume that I had been detained scrubbing the floors of the kitchens at Grindlewood Park .
8 Then , later , I believed that I had been born to die for someone .
9 I suspected , too , that I had been meant to see her .
10 It was the first time that I had been picked to run in an individual event against the USA , and I was looking forward to it .
11 Here he is , h h he has the very unpleasant duty of explaining and justifying the drafting of this measure a a and I do hope it would be , it would be really rather an unexpected realisation of an ambition , but nevertheless one hopes eternal if my Noble Friend were to get up and say that as a result these few remarks that I have been tempted to make that some kind of effort is going to be made to tidy up as th th the processes whereby er such stuff appears , is allowed to appear on the pages of the Statute Book er er I do recall that when the Charities Bill was going through several committees , my Noble Friend was n't who who was d d dealing with the Bill in , on behalf of the Government was exceedingly helpful and I hope that he will show the same degree of goodwill today er and , and , and er h if he 's very clear and devote is very considerable energies to persuading those professional obs obfuscators who are responsible for this kind of garbage to do better in the future .
12 ‘ You know that I have been asked to give a course of sermons at St Basil 's ?
13 Chairman er , I have a petition that I have been asked to present er at what point do you wish me to do that ?
14 I feel that somewhere over my head is hanging some kind of spirituality-ometer , and that I have been found wanting .
15 I admit that I have been known to curse on occasion and I often talk to my machine telling it ‘ You will not beat me so you 'd better start behaving ! ’
16 There was an almost audible sigh of relief around the world that someone had been caught tampering with the dictionary .
17 The knowledge that her mother loved her was not sufficient to quench her rage , for she felt that she had been made to grow up too soon and had no idea that her mother regretted her own inability to speak openly and lose her temper .
18 When the letter arrived telling her that she had been accepted to read History of Art , she shouted ‘ Hooray ! ’ and flung her arms around her brother , then burst into uncontrollable tears of relief .
19 Her defence was that she had been influenced to sign by duress on the part of her husband .
20 Mrs. Steed 's statement , too , dealt with her lack of any recollection of the occasion or knowledge that she had been asked to sign a transfer of the property .
21 Having been reassured on this point , he had grudgingly accepted Ellen 's explanation that she had been given leave to visit him to see how he was coping alone , and had promptly put his daughter and her companion to work .
22 During a heresy trial in 1429 , a deposition against Margery Baxter , a wright 's wife from Martham in Norfolk , stated that she had been seen boiling unam peciam de Baken on the Saturday after Ash Wednesday .
23 On the positive side , Chris Algar , who described her busy life as a systems engineer in last September 's Medau News has joined the Teachers ' Training Course and at the Step-up and Dance Studio in Leeds Jean Gill made a great impression with an introductory Medau session that she had been invited to reach .
24 Later , however , she resisted the creditor 's attempts to enforce the security on the ground , first , that the document was void as being an unregistered bill of sale and , secondly , that she had been procured to sign by her husband 's undue influence and had had no independent advice .
25 I did not see her again until during the afternoon lessons , when I noticed that she had been sent to stand alone in the middle of the schoolroom .
26 But when she announced in a maddeningly off-hand way that she had been deputed to look after him while Clarissa was away , she got another very swift question indeed .
27 Kate remembered all that , and then she said to herself that she had been meant to remember it .
28 She noticed things about him that she had been forced to ignore .
29 Magistrates at Bootle decided that the dog should be released from RSPCA kennels and returned to her owners in Lydiate , Merseyside , despite the fact that she had been found wandering outside her home without a muzzle .
30 He sat her down on his knee and kissed her , waking all the wicked senses that she 'd been taught to suppress all her life .
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