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

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1 An interrogation of all our fanzine sellers has revealed that none of these devoted Darlington fans actually said those fateful words .
2 Recent research has shown that one in three managers and supervisors suffer from stress related symptoms and 75 per cent of loss working hours are due to illnesses resulting from stress .
3 Well our research has shown that something like eighty percent of all small business 's do n't undertake any formal training within their first three years of operation and more than sixty percent do not do any formal business planning or look further ahead than one month from today .
4 The WRU has ruled that none of its players will be given permission to take part in the centenary tour of Natal planned for next summer .
5 The Minister will have to agree that nothing in the Bill would stop whoever buys Eastern Scottish from selling the St. Andrews square bus station a fortnight later for El 5 million or thereabouts .
6 I should have guessed that something like this was going on .
7 I would have thought that anyone with the most elementary grasp of relative importance would have decided that priority should be accorded to a female child done to death by some scoundrel . ’
8 The white calico drawers would be standard wear , laundered all together , and I knew , having realized that none of the patients wore their dental plates , that there was no place here for black lace with rosebuds — nor if I brought them would they be long in her possession .
9 Goodness , I must be in a state of trauma to have forgotten that none of them had drunk either at lunch-time or in the afternoon . ’
10 He would have to be blind not to have noticed that something in Cora-Beth 's manner towards him had changed ; that the looks she sometimes gave him were no longer open and friendly but questioning , as if she expected , or was hoping for , something more .
11 The Collector knew it was time he hurried downstairs … he had expected that something like this would happen , but not so quickly .
12 He had noticed that none of them had his bow or Marian 's .
13 Etiquette had demanded that none of the cast should leave until the last of their guests had gone , but , as soon as the final raincoat disappeared round the door of the theatre bar , the entire company leapt for their belongings to make a quick getaway .
14 I have seen that myself in visits to the north .
15 Furthermore , respected art handlers have ensured that none of the objects is damaged in transit .
16 But the Japanese have decided that anything with the slightest chance of helping to make better microchips deserves a close look .
17 Events have shown that none of the rights to silence can guarantee freedom from ill-treatment of a suspect or prevent the production of dubious confessions .
18 Although much effort has been expended in the search for ‘ crucial ’ experiments that would support one of these exaplanations at the expense of the other , Tetlock and Manstead ( Psychological Review , 1985 ) have shown that none of six methodological strategies adopted to date is capable of yielding such decisive evidence .
19 This is a pity , because the few scientists who have gone into the matter in rigorous detail have concluded that there at least might be something in it .
20 ‘ the excellent OUP series Resource Books for Teachers … over the years we have learned that anything with the Maley name attached is worthy of serious consideration .
21 I have to say that nothing in my career so far has prepared me for this kind of work .
22 ‘ I have to say that we in The Office put the highest , the very highest priority on acquiring this proof — if it still exists . ’
23 But it was I mean you have to admit erm and I 'm I 'll bring Mr Power in and let him speak for himself , but you have to admit that it from what we 've just heard , it started in nineteen seventy four , it 's been going on a long time .
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