Example sentences of "have [vb pp] that [prep] [art] " in BNC.

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1 The party leadership in Scotland has dismissed that on the grounds that those MPs who are associated with Scotland United represent constituencies where action against the carrying of knives would have the greatest effect .
2 Yorkshire Water has calculated that at the busiest time August Bank Holiday it could have 50,000 people using it .
3 Winter freezing closed the Trent and Mersey Canal for five weeks in 1814 – 15 , and Freeman has calculated that on the canals of the Lancashire plain there must have been twenty-day stoppages in thirty of the winters between 1771 and 1831 and thirty-day stoppages in ten of those .
4 The test car I drove had a serious wind noise problem , which will not be the first time Ford has heard that about the Escort , but it otherwise came across as well conceived — it 's easy to load and has a completely flat floor with rear seats folded — and competent .
5 The Crown has claimed that by the time he was arrested in the summer of 1991 his alleged computer forays had breached security surrounding a number of systems including one at EC headquarters , another at a world famous centre for cancer research and treatment and others at various universities .
6 In view of the changes in glucose tolerance in pregnancy Lind has recommended that for a 75 g glucose tolerance test the two hour cut off should be 9 mmol/l and for the one hour test , 10.5 mmol/l .
7 One journalist has written that during the Grunwick dispute of the late 1970s a tap was attached to the telephone used by the strike committee in the Brent Trades ' Council offices in Willesden Lane .
8 Undoubtedly he has argued that on no account is knowledge of necessary causes or real inner natures possible .
9 In concrete terms , Miliband has argued that in a capitalist society , the interests of private capital will invariably and necessarily be taken into account in the development of public policy and so we should not expect to see business leaders standing on a soap box anymore than we should expect to see those who enjoy the ear of government organising on the streets .
10 Professor F. M. Scherer of Yale , whose work on industrial structure we cited in Chapters 8–10 , has argued that in the United States the social cost of monopoly is large enough ‘ to treat every family in the land to a steak dinner at a good restaurant ’ .
11 According to Computerworld , it has said that at the next APPN Implementors ' Workshop , set for this week , it will seek input from other vendors on how to set priorities for future enhancements , and it has set the price for reverse engineering the code at $25,000 , a lower figure than many had predicted .
12 Henry James , for example , has said that with a good story ‘ the reader does quite half the labour ’ ( quoted in Booth , 1987 , pp.49–50 ) and around this idea has developed the theory of ‘ tell-tale gaps ’ .
13 Does the Minister know that while the number of jobs went down and unemployment went up , crime in the county of Leicestershire rose by more than one third over the past 12 months , nearly double the national rate , but the chief constable has said that in the next year the force can spend £1 million less ?
14 ‘ The Director has decided that in the light of the learned judge 's ruling in the first trial , the second trial should not proceed because there is no longer a realistic prospect of convictions , ’ the CPS anounced yesterday .
15 This study has shown that with a prompting system diabetic care comparable to that of a hospital diabetic clinic can be provided in small inner city practices , and with a lower lost to follow up rate .
16 Experience has shown that with the introduction of such systems the cost per case dropped , but there is little evidence of whether this resulted from greater efficiency or lower quality of care .
17 This means that migration now has a major impact on population change , even though Ravenstein 's first law is still seen to hold , since Brant ( 1984 ) has shown that of the 9 per cent of people who moved between 1980 and 1981 , a massive 70 per cent moved less than six miles .
18 Monitoring over the past 50 years has shown that during the 1960s deep convection did not occur and the temperature and salinity of LSW gradually increased .
19 Nagel ( 1973 ) has shown that in the area exploited by hamadrayas baboons in the Awash valley there are no fruiting trees such as figs or tamarinds which by comparison constitute primary sources in the near-by P. anubis baboon area .
20 Our work in Ladywood in Birmingham has shown that in the acute care of severely mentally ill people through home treatment , hospital admission can be avoided in four out of five cases .
21 Research at the IMechE has shown that in the UK over 75% of the benefits of tribology are as yet unrealised .
22 The tensions down the east side of Africa are well known and my colleague Peter Styles has shown that in the Red Sea the geophysical evidence also indicates episodicity .
23 As a rule , though , experience has shown that in the case of modules containing program code , the description lines should be used to describe the purpose of the code and not as a substitute for good in-line comments .
24 Work on the former group has shown that in the century between 1341 and 1440 , and more markedly in the last three-quarters of this period , the replacement rate for males was clearly below one , but rose sharply by the turn of the fifteenth and sixteenth centuries ( 75 , p.27 ) .
25 Professor Crafts has shown that in the Midlands , far from retaining labour , recently enclosed parishes experienced considerable out-migration .
26 Research by the Counselling in Primary Care Trust has shown that in an admittedly small randomised sample of counsellors working in primary care 24 of 26 had had three or more years of training .
27 Research on encounters between police and public has shown that from the public 's view even the crime-fighters need communication skills ( Dix and Layzell 1983 ; Southgate and Ekblom 1984 , 1986 ; Sykes and Brent 1983 ) , although these abilities are all too often absent .
28 The work has shown that from the late Neogene to the mid Pleistocene a huge delta system developed in the southern North Sea basin .
29 Now , gentlemen , this war has shown that among the leaders of Labour there is a body which is national and patriotic ( Hear , hear and applause , ) and feels these sentiments as strongly as we do .
30 In Pit-Men , Preachers and Politics ( 1974 ) Professor Robert Moore has noted that in the Deerness Valley east of Durham City many old mining families recall the time when their ancestors had rural occupations .
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