Example sentences of "[adj] [that] have [verb] [pron] " in BNC.

  Next page
No Sentence
1 It was this that had prevented me from resting half a day here or there , from starting late in the morning and from stopping early in the evening .
2 but there are very few that have made it really big in this country .
3 And it was the woman had cast him off ; she knew him well enough already to realise how much that had hurt his pride .
4 He is not convinced that having read them aspiring managers can go away and teach themselves to be good leaders .
5 There is no doubt that some worksheets are simply banal , and it may be these that have given them a bad name — especially the quiz type that simply ask " How many ? " or " What ? "
6 The chief ambulance officer , Mr Jim Barkley , said he had asked for police help on behalf of the 12 district health authorities because it was ‘ a very serious escalation — the worst that has hit us ’ .
7 Right erm good that 's tidied everything up then .
8 Sydney said that he was very pleased that someone should want to take the time , money and effort to operate a Great War aerodrome and expressed his thanks to Torquil , Vic and all that had made it possible …
9 For those who survived , the heady talk and dreams , the vision of a global system and of revolutionaries without national allegiances , all that had inspired them before 1917 , must have seemed as remote and irrelevant as childhood .
10 When they were together , she felt in charge ; and the feeling made her forget all that had brought her to this .
11 After all that had happened she was still unable to betray Peter — in fact , it was because of all that had happened that she felt she could n't be the one to give away the details of his difficulties , especially not to Marc , now that she knew how things stood between them both .
12 So if by the end of tomorrow we can say yes we 've achieved all that have have we got a course ?
13 those seeking work were looking for the same kinds of jobs as those that had found it ;
14 The French invasion plan of 1762 was very different from all those that had preceded it .
15 The agreement , like those that had preceded it , envisaged a directly elected presidency , and a bicameral legislature made up on a republican and a population basis , respectively ; central authority would be limited to those spheres of activity that had been specifically delegated by the members of the union .
16 If economic reform was the ‘ key to all our problems ’ at the outset of Gorbachev 's administration and political reform increasingly the means by which it was to be accomplished , the ultimate objective remained the achievement of a form of socialism which advanced decisively on those that had preceded it .
17 In late summer those that have indicated their wish to accept an offer are asked to make an input into their Stage I programme .
18 Depending on the replies from them in relation to those that have lapsed we then send a second letter to them saying is there anybody that will take over the scheme , if not , right we we intend to remove the signs from the er from the area and then if there is no reply to this letter within fourteen days we you know we 'll come and remove the signs .
19 A whistle-stop worldwide tour of markets for British ELT publishers — those that have fulfilled their promise and those that have n't ; plus John Walsh 's selection of new course material — coming on 5th February .
20 Those that have seen it before .
21 Now , I know colleagues some would like to stay till Sunday , or maybe even Monday next week , but we 're not in that situation , so I again , I do appeal to all colleagues , all colleagues , you know , to assist in formally seconding , and to thank those that have done it so far .
22 And those that have tackled it well , whether they had a Minor or Major award , have got more out of it .
23 Ms Dimpfel says almost all the major hardware manufacturers are getting copies of the beta Workplace OS and that IBM is garnering a lot of interest from those that have built their businesses on proprietary , vertical-market operating systems and are interested in putting them up as personalities on a microkernel — such as Workplace OS — that could gain wide industry support .
24 Ms Dimpfel says almost all the major hardware manufacturers are getting copies of the beta Workplace OS and that IBM is garnering a lot of interest from those that have built their businesses on proprietary , vertical-market operating systems and are interested in putting them up as personalities on a microkernel — such as Workplace OS — that could gain wide industry support .
25 erm I can not deny that erm they will not be received at all well by those that have to pay them .
26 Data of this form usually have the ( normally unwelcome ) property that each observation is not independent of those that have preceded it .
27 ‘ I think he 's angry that having given me the freedom to think for myself , I 've not followed him all down the line . ’
28 But it was apparent that having gone he did not entirely like it .
29 No doubt the directors , led by Sir Christopher Benson , would claim it is their management since taking control in 1987 that has made it so valuable .
30 She suspected that something had happened many years ago between her parents , something strange and secretive that had left its mark on them both .
  Next page