Example sentences of "that the [noun sg] have [verb] " in BNC.

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1 Dali stilt now that the clock has melted
2 It was held that the buyer had acted within his rights .
3 Now , suppose that the buyer had agreed to pay £2,000 ( for the goods , a load of timber ) and had actually paid the £2,000 but that the contract reserved title to the seller until the buyer had satisfied all his liabilities towards the seller ( i.e. under not only this contract but also any other contracts there might be between them ) .
4 Nonetheless , the mere fact that the buyer has inspected the goods does not necessarily preclude reliance .
5 First , is the procedure that the buyer has to go through to claim the remedy a proper one from an administrative point of view , or is it designed to make it difficult or impossible in practice for the buyer to invoke the clause ?
6 Of course , there is no direct evidence that the Moon has lost an appreciable fraction of its craters from the final stages of formation , except through any separate late heavy bombardment which merely replaces one set of craters by another .
7 I think I think what you 're trying say is that the moon has come out during the day .
8 He doubted that the policeman had understood a word he had said .
9 Standing there , surveying the hall , so pleasant now ( though she knew that really she ought to get carpet foam and do over the carpet which after all had been folded up in the dust of the skip ) , she saw that Philip had mended the little cupboard under the stairs that the policeman had kicked in .
10 It was significant that the policeman had gone for my throat .
11 If a person were to announce to a policeman that he was about to go to the house of his sworn enemy and beat the living daylights out of him , it would not make sense if the law were that the policeman had to follow the suspect to the locus in quo and only then arrest him .
12 The victim said that the policeman had forced himself on her .
13 And the young man said that the tailor had offered him kindness , and should live with them both in the castle and be happy ever after .
14 Though he recalled once scoring a hat-trick for Toronto Blizzard , Nicholl 's two goals against Dunfermline marked the first time in his senior career that the Irishman had notched a double in top-class football .
15 The cold war may be over and dead , but spooks still rule OK — the US Central Intelligence Agency has warned more than 70 US defence , aerospace and financial companies that their industrial secrets are targets of French intelligence agents and diplomats , Defense Week reports , adding that the warning has caused Hughes Aircraft Co to drop plans to exhibit aerospace equipment at the Paris Air Show in June ; a 21-page French government document from about 1990 outlines US aerospace and defence corporate secrets in which French companies are interested , US officials say ; according to the Washington Post , Hughes officials said they were told one item the French memo lists is Hughes ' HS601 communications satellite ; French firms recently outbid Hughes to provide $258m in communications birds to Arab lands .
16 Few would disagree that the CAB has raised its profile in the public eye over the last few years .
17 Sir Gerald Fitzmaurice , the third Special Rapporteur , thought that previous analysis of treaties and third parties had been unsatisfactory in both theory and doctrine , and that the subject had received no systematic treatment .
18 What was needed was a dispassionate focus on the root of the problem , and this meant that the subject had to lose its normative character .
19 The latter , though , might just be assimilated to the factors that the subject has to take into account under operant conditioning .
20 In two separate incidents this year , sent a letter to a member asking for membership and was very embarrassed to learn that the member had paid her teacher some long time earlier .
21 Some shops do keep supplements on the shelves without realising that the date has passed .
22 Where there is a non-pecuniary interest it is not necessary to establish actual bias but it is necessary to show that the decision has given the appearance of bias .
23 ‘ The unit assures us that the decision to have frozen meals delivered to disabled and elderly people , instead of having them prepared in the person 's house by a home help , is not a money saving measure , ’ she said .
24 Here , the judge found that the wife had made an exceptional contribution to the wealth generated during their relationship .
25 The difficulty is that the wife has died intestate , and her intestate heir is precisely the person she was asked to ward off from her property .
26 No stamp duty will be payable if the consideration for the latter is less than £60,000. ( b ) Completion of the abstract In those cases where it is recited that the wife has married the new husband , a marked copy of the marriage certificate or marked abstract thereof should be placed with the title documents ( Precedents 34 and 38 ) .
27 The NUM 's main trouble with the courts arose over actions brought by its own members on the grounds that the union had broken its own rules ( over a pre-strike ballot ) and for contempt .
28 Originally , the Commissioner could provide assistance to any union member who was taking , or contemplating taking , proceedings against their union or an official or trustee of the union in a complaint that the union had breached various specific statutory duties .
29 A management spokesman said that the union had refused to accept a peace package as a whole , while the union negotiators claimed a lock-out of workers was in progress .
30 If the bud turns brown , it is likely that the union has refused .
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