Example sentences of "[adv] that [pers pn] have [adv] " in BNC.

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1 forty two , maybe forty three but it 's very close especially that they have n't given any scale
2 A second reason is perhaps that we have not obtained many of the much-trumpeted benefits that we were promised from the original Common Market .
3 Curiously , while ( 64 ) can only be used as a greeting ( at least in British English ) , ( 65 ) can only be used as a parting : ( 65 ) Good night so that we have here an interaction of time and discourse deixis .
4 ‘ It 's just like a piano and so much so that we have n't even got one at home and I did n't practice on one before the competition I can just switch to playing it instead of a piano , ’ said Lisa .
5 yes could we sit down and write the two of us some pages to put to this next meeting so that we have actually got some meat in front of us ?
6 Those values and that conception of society have permeated the American consciousness , so much so that they have largely gone unstated .
7 The only sure method of reducing the risks of AIDS in the users of intravenous drugs and hence in others is to get the sufferers from addictive disease into continuing recovery through the Anonymous Fellowship of Narcotics Anonymous so that they have progressively less craving to use addictive drugs .
8 Fourthly , the movements are based on a principle of democracy , so that they have very little in the way of hierarchy or authoritative positions .
9 On a level which is not hard to discern or to deal with , there are some who have almost ‘ grown into faith ’ through their family or their church ) so that they have never become aware of the need for their own convictions .
10 Their great rarity has given them a special value in times past , so that they have often escaped the indifference and persecution that has befallen the commonplace moggies .
11 During the 1980s these quasi-government agencies became a convenient means of off-balance-sheet financing ; so much so that they have now amassed nearly $1 trillion-worth of obligations underwritten by the American taxpayer .
12 Because A you 're not wasting the time , you 're not worrying about the post sort , you 're getting the stuff quicker , you 've got the thing logged in and logged out erm so to , to a great extent , I mean er we should be ab I personally think that we should actually s be trying s we should be expecting to see an advantage but let's just take that as as , as , as neutral so that you have n't got a er a worsening situation and you have n't taken adva taken advantage of any
13 This may help to activate your skin 's natural defences so that you have slightly more natural protection on the first few days of exposure .
14 Plan your day so that you have too much to do .
15 It 's only that I have n't been able to get to the bank , being ill and all that , and I have n't got any money for the rent .
16 ‘ It is only that I have never been proposed to so abruptly , so boldly before . ’
17 Well it may be that they do n't know how to , or that they set out such patterns of relating together that they have n't got the means of coping with it .
18 This latter point is not intended to imply that scientists have suddenly ‘ got God ’ ; rather that they have generally refused to admit that , if some event is widely reported in religious writings , there is a very good chance that it did in fact happen .
19 ‘ Records will show very shortly that we have not had a typical winter for this part of the country and that seems to be the main reason , ’ he told the environmental health committee yesterday .
20 It 's just that we have n't got any resistance to the kind of germs they 're used to .
21 ‘ It 's just that we have n't found it yet . ’
22 But I 'll have to be very careful with it I I do expect , I would expect , that there would be inquiries for that kind of investment here erm it 's just that we have n't any major ones in the last couple of years of that type because the overall framework here is opposed to it .
23 Once again these hidden costs have been part of the investment-need right from the beginning — it is just that they have not been looked at closely enough .
24 It is just that they have both been at it too often recently .
25 ‘ It 's just that I have not yet learnt to trust the species who , as Kipling points out , is more deadly than the male . ’
26 It 's just that I have n't had time to think about it and I only thought that with all those shepherds in the area there was bound to be some traffic in illegally slaughtered lamb .
27 ‘ It 's just that I have n't time .
28 Er well it 's just I 'm ha it 's not that I 'm having more difficulty with one thing than another , it 's just that I have n't , I did n't get round to doing them .
29 Just that I have n't been
30 Just that I have n't passed her any
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