Example sentences of "that [noun] have give " in BNC.

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1 I have n't smelt anything and it does seem that ICI have given adequate warning . ’
2 It was the first order of its kind that Patrick had given , but both Mrs James and Sarah immediately moved towards the door .
3 In Padfield 's case Lord Reid pointed out that Parliament had given the Minister a discretion as to whether complaints were referred to the committee .
4 Most Christians , if asked about their faith , would include in their explanation the simple joy and happiness that faith has given to them .
5 It was divided into two parts , her own list of household requirements , and the list that Isabel had given to her , which read :
6 This does n't mean that ICL has given up on the Texas Instruments Inc Sparc line , simply that it can now pick and choose from the two superscalar implementations on offer , says Mike Coote .
7 Franca was relieved that Alison had given up her guilty peepings and hintings and attempts at relevant conversation ; only now her calmness and at-homeness were proving equally maddening .
8 ‘ Oh , how kind ! ’ she exclaimed , and felt inordinately pleased that Ven had given a thought to her before he had gone away .
9 He took out the remaining hand-grenade that Frankie had given him in New Orleans and slipped that into his inside pocket .
10 From this it followed that whoever was archbishop of Canterbury inherited all the powers that Gregory had given to Augustine , just as the pope inherited all the powers that Christ had given to St Peter .
11 And I was reaching some conclusions about the choice that Gharr had given me .
12 But whatever else was lost , the impetus that Winckelmann had given to Greek scholarship in Germany survived ; and if we wish to understand its subsequent history and the remarkable growth of German classical scholarship as a whole , we should not forget his formative contribution , even though much of the impending development can hardly be traced directly back to him .
13 Poindexter , although he had cautioned North not to ‘ talk in plain language ’ , confessed that he had never used the three-by-five cards covered with codes that North had given him ; he just carried them in his briefcase .
14 It was the tiny jade sculpture of Kuan Yin that DeVore had given Gesell only the week before .
15 Then I discovered that Frank had given his version , so it seemed to me that there were two laws in existence .
16 And locals who said that McSweeney had given birth to twins bounced Farrah up and down , never suspecting they were holding the most wanted baby in Britain .
17 I was uncomfortable talking about the poems and Rory 's papers ; the bag lost on the train coming back from Lochgair at the start of the year had stayed lost , and — stuck with just the memory of the half-finished stuff that Janice had given me originally — I 'd given up on any idea I 'd ever had of trying to rescue Uncle Rory 's name from artistic oblivion , or discovering some great revelation in the texts .
18 To that extent they ought to have wide circulation , except that they depend on the kind of painstaking preparation that Knussen had given them — the music sounded taught and nurtured rather than merely rehearsed .
19 One struck a particular chord with the player : it wished him well in his retirement and pointed out that rugby had given Mullin a PhD in travel .
20 Do n't you think that fate has given enough hints ? ’
21 The forged document , the so-called " Donation of Constantine " , which was drawn up before the mid-eighth century , when the papacy was anxious to use and control the Frankish leaders , claimed that Constantine had given his imperial palace of the Lateran and dominion over " the city of Rome and all the places , cities and provinces of Italy and the West " to Pope Sylvester , handing the pope his imperial insignia and symbols — the lance , sceptre , orb , imperial standards , purple-scarlet mantle , imperial pallium and tunic .
22 Cherry noted , as a most extraordinary circumstance , that Sewell had given a demonstration which actually lasted nearly 10 minutes ‘ which might be short and sweet : if it was intelligible , it was the first time ’ .
23 He was schooling a new st'lyan that Burun had given him .
24 I am especially glad that lenders have given assurances that they will not repossess homes where direct payments are being made to cover the mortgage interest .
25 Indeed Welford Beaton , like many other Hollywood figures , thought that Vidor had carried ‘ realism just a little farther than the public will prove willing to follow ’ and he brilliantly argued that films had to give hope and to show a way forward , but he did conceded that The Crowd was one of the best films ever made and he hoped that it would inspire further ventures into realism .
26 So we would certainly vote in favour of a specified area the terms that Mr 's given .
27 It will appear mechanical , when plucked out of the huge and vital narrative flow , that Dostoevsky has given him ‘ a sickly dark yellow complexion ’ as a mark of his belonging to Petersburg .
28 Li told Maude that China had given " high acclaim " to recent " friendly gestures " by the UK Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher .
29 Is the Minister alarmed by the news that appeared in the New York Times last Friday of the help that China has given to Algeria and North Korea in the advanced development of their nuclear weapons and by the fact that a new arms race for conventional and nuclear weapons is roaring ahead at an unprecedented rate ?
30 They found the picture of Jill that Sayeed had given me more than eighteen months before .
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