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

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1 Feeling pleased that I had at least negotiated the day 's essentials , and the afternoon being well advanced , I thought it would be good to have a more leisurely look round Wenceslas Square and find somewhere to eat .
2 I reckoned that I had at least one brigade of white cells on the start line with other brigades available as required .
3 You were n't of afraid of me but the accent that I had at that time .
4 then the next bit is list of er , resources that I have at home
5 I WAS glad to see that someone has at last taken a stand on the cheap labour schemes connected with the TEC system .
6 And thus it was that she came to be , on that February evening , poised at the very crown of the hill in Kensington Gardens , looking down the hill , with her back to Bayswater and home and trembling with the fear that she had at last grown up .
7 And all that time , Franca contained in her breast a storm of anguish and violence so terrible that she had at times , when she was alone and longing to ‘ break down ’ , to clutch her breast with a fierce answering force to keep the black horror from spurting forth .
8 She recalled that she had at the time been a little put out by the prince 's interest in Joan — but now the important thing was to persuade Joan to join in the festivities and bring her a first-hand report .
9 He recalled tales about her , that she had at one time belonged to a respectable family of farmers ; unbelievable now , for she could certainly no longer be placed in that category .
10 Julia made no effort to talk then , because her throat hurt so much , but later , over dinner , she felt that she had at least to try .
11 Blanche was happy as she walked out , confident at the end of the afternoon that she had at last found an explanation for Tatyana Nowak 's suicide , and the first direct link between a particular human being and the murder .
12 The one that she had at the pool she threw on the swimming pool floor in disgust cos I put her back in the carrycot thing Yeah Ev Evelyn was saying oh will I , she said will you see me back er she said will I see you back in in the twos group ?
13 It is only after a long period of counselling that she has at last realised that she has to drop her charge against her father , and to forgive him for not being the person that she longed he should be .
14 ‘ Or that you 'd at least had some control over what happened . ’
15 In theory , you have to ensure that you have at least two trees in flower at the same time so that they can pollinate each other , otherwise you may get no fruit at all .
16 Find out as much as you can about an item of equipment that you have at home ( eg stereo unit , electric mixer ) .
17 Let us suppose that you have at least a hazy image of your Dreams — your personal and global visions of how life might be .
18 In the event that you have at any time during the currency of your appointment any grievance concerning your appointment with the Board then you should raise that with your line manager .
19 The Teefal saucepan that you have at home , er came doubtless from scientific research into space travel .
20 The judge told Guppy : ‘ I am satisfied that you have at least as much as Marsh stacked away somewhere .
21 What I did was prepare a supplementary form to the one that we had at the management team meeting
22 Clearly we do not wish to go through the same debate that we had at the greenbelt inquiry , erm but it is very relevant erm you 'll see from our submissions to the panel that er quite clearly the City Council did not agree entirely with the proposed boundary of the greenbelt , the City Council did take the view that there were certain areas of land proposed to be included in the greenbelt er which did not fulfil a greenbelt function in the Council 's view , and that was clearly was discussed at the greenbelt inquiry , it was not just one site , er we clearly were not not in our er responsibility to identify a specific site outside our district , but there were a number of areas er subject to those objections , not just from ourselves , but as Mr erm Donson has said er from various objectors .
23 I went to the er conference that we had at Stokewatchford , which together with er , John , er my Vice Chairman er on Europe , the other week , and there is so much mythology , er , that has been dispensed by people who are half-hearted towards Europe or got a vested interest in no has not been committed to Europe , and and they use this , and in fact the classic example was , that , one of our own Lincolnshire M P's claimed that he had saved , Lincolnshire 's from the ravages of Europe .
24 In view of our starting comment on Friday morning , acknowledging that Mr had some reservations about it , was that we had at least aim district .
25 I think it 's the reconciliation based on perhaps some of the problems that we had at the lost last stock take which are accelerated You know probably the odd miscount here and there this time .
26 Cos , on , on the tape that we had at that party we were
27 I think it 's the kind of food we 're using cos it 's different food from the food that we had at the beginning .
28 The argument from analogy concedes the first half of this but denies the second , claiming that we have at least some evidence to the contrary .
29 So it seems to me if we can agree on what criteria might be appropriate to look at the location of the new settlement on a strategic level , the final version of H two will in fact probably be much shorter , more concise er than the policy H two that we have at the moment .
30 Erm the calculations that we have at the moment take on board the twenty five percent back in migration as proposed in the housing figures .
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