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

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1 Who was it who first said that they 'd witnessed something ?
2 Who was it who first said that they 'd witnessed something ?
3 There 's no doubt that the drawings were a considerable embarrassment , and I think everyone was very relieved to find that they 'd gone . ’
4 The voice always seemed to come from the shadows or from somewhere just aside from where he was looking ; and usually the words did n't make any sense , and they passed through his mind so quickly that they 'd gone before he could reach for them .
5 It had made for a lively few hours but now that they 'd gone the place seemed oddly , unnaturally quiet again .
6 Once again each man visited with his own buddies that they 'd gone through training with here in the States , so we feel very much attached to the Hundredth Bomb Group and .
7 but clearly there , there is an element of that , there is an element that they 'd gone beyond it that 's that that bit is difficult to define and quantify .
8 You know and if you 'd seen the size of the temple there were thinking well , come on , and the trouble that they 'd gone through over their history to establish er a capital city with a temple as the main feature , they were not happy about him saying that .
9 We filled that and while they were eating that we kept the hay , hay , cut it through a rick , a big thin knife , you know , fill the remainder of the racks with the hay , so that by the time they 'd gone and finished that they 'd gone in to eat the hay , then we 'd got the yard free to litter it out , and to straw it on both sides , one would be on the , one down on the bottom to pull straw down into the yard , and that was .
10 So I explained to him and he was very nice , er but one of the things that they 'd said that they would do , is get all the news broadcasters er to sign consent forms
11 And it was n't until I got back that they 'd said he was doing asymptotes .
12 Lucy knew it because whenever she started to talk about Christine , she 'd realise after a couple of minutes that they 'd moved on and were now talking about something else .
13 He had stuck to his story , that they 'd quarrelled at the dance and he had left early .
14 If a cat stuck its leg in the air , they all raced off , screaming that they 'd seen something move .
15 If a cat struck its leg in the air , they all raced off , screaming that they 'd seen something move .
16 This was purely business , and for all the jolly camaraderie Kate was aware that most of the men she 'd met this evening had grave reservations about her ability to do her job well now that they 'd seen her .
17 We ran this kind of course by asking the teachers at the beginning of the course to select some device they 'd like to make , that they 'd seen the circuit of in a in a school magazine school science review magazine , and then build that .
18 I 'd told them I had immigration problems and that they 'd stopped my benefit .
19 they 've , they 've got to put their National , National Ins Insurance stamps , erm , none of the Tax that they 'd stopped from their wages had been paid to the tax man , so apparently there was I do n't see how they 've already paid their employer ,
20 Damn him if she would explain that the young man to whom he 'd referred had merely been a fellow Briton attending a conference on international computing , that they 'd exchanged nothing more than a few polite comments natural to fellow compatriots abroad , and that his arm had been lying across the back of the bench seats and not round her shoulders .
21 Perhaps they meant it , but he died of a fever his first winter here and it must have seemed to him that they 'd broken a promise .
22 They 'd hesitated for almost a year before they 'd made the move , finally spurred along by the fact that they 'd grown sick of talking about it .
23 If was a far cry from the big house that they 'd lived in as far back as she could remember .
24 The walls had long ago disappeared under a solid mass of posters and playbills , some of them so old that they 'd faded completely .
25 One dog would go in , and she 'd just shake her tail and come back , and you could n't get her in afterwards because she knew that they 'd cleared off .
26 Or that they 'd sacked him .
27 By the time the General Election arrived eighteen months later , there was a good candidate ( Malcolm Thornton , now MP ) , a renewed constituency organisation and time for the people of Crosby to realise that they 'd done in that panicky moment when they were looking for a familiar face as their Member of Parliament .
28 Ted 's initial fear was that they 'd done something stupid and run away together , but then after a while he 'd begun to hope for this and nothing worse .
29 They wanted to ensure that people sufficient skill and training to run their own business and that they 'd done their homework .
30 Well , what we did was we what we did was we erm found the alarm system to try and calculate some reasonable output rates erm but what we found was the output rates seemed incredibly low using based on the completion that they have got So what we was we erm took the nine week 's work that they 'd done and erm plus they 'd obviously based our output rates on that erm just for a little example , using the allowances we have n't got whereas actually we 'd been calculating it on what they had n't worked so , that was basically what we So moving on to the actual short-term programme
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