Example sentences of "[that] have [pos pn] " in BNC.

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1 Fergie is busily working on a new book that has her following ‘ in the footsteps of Queen Victoria ’ .
2 The Law Commission pointed out in a report in April that the use of computers has greatly facilitated the ability to plan and implement in one country a fraud that has its deleterious effect in another .
3 It is a scene of national psychopathology that has its humorous moments as well as its deplorable aspects .
4 So a horse that is roughly bridled may become ‘ head shy ’ and always throw its head when someone tries to put a bit in its mouth ; or a horse that is galled by the saddle when it is initially broken in may always have a ‘ cold back ’ and buck ; and a horse that has its girths thoughtlessly tightened immediately to the top hole may become ‘ girth shy ’ .
5 These are separate topics in their own right , just as sewing itself is a hobby that has its own literature which we commend if you wish to learn more .
6 The styles and values of both employees and managers currently support a job design philosophy that has its roots in work study and industrial engineering practice , and it flies in the face of conventional wisdom to believe that jobs can actually be designed rather than simply be the result of technologically determined requirements .
7 Underplanting is another association with other plants that has its problems .
8 There has to be some ‘ other ’ — no master without a slave , no economico-political power without exploitation , no dominant class without cattle under the yoke , no ‘ Frenchmen ’ without wogs , no Nazis without Jews , no property without exclusion — an exclusion that has its limits and is part of the dialectic .
9 It is a view that has its reflection ( though doubtless for different reasons ) in social policy and the social security system .
10 In the case of suburban-type housing , the view of domestic life it ultimately reflects is a strongly traditional one that has its origins in the early development of industrial capitalism and the ensuing ideological split between ‘ public ’ and ‘ private ’ life developed by the Victorian bourgeoisie .
11 Here are but three mistakes of your career , you would of at least think entering the world would be safe enough , but even that has its dangers .
12 Meaning is something born primarily not by the parts but by the whole theory , since the whole theory is the only thing that has its own observational consequences .
13 While these are the formal steps that should be taken ( threat analysis , policy making , risk assessment , and implementation of particular measures ) , and it may be appropriate to assign the task to a team responsible for IT security , it should nonetheless be recognised that security is predominantly a problem that has its roots in people and what they can do or fail to do .
14 The three-tined sai is a karate weapon that has its origins on the island of Okinawa .
15 After the last couple of times , she 's not going to turn up for anything that has my name attached to it .
16 And that 15-mile trip , cutting through the mountains on a twisting , turning road that has your nerve ends jangling , was a wonderful introduction to Corsica 's stunning scenery .
17 When you open a current account you will be issued with a cheque book that has your name printed on every cheque .
18 Are you the chap that has his bike ? ’
19 They are more able to relax and enjoy the time with their baby when they have had a break from the everyday routine at home ; others find that having their own income gives them independence — and fewer money worries .
20 Moreover , members believe that having their party in office , whatever betrayals it may perpetrate on its supporters in the country , is better than having the opposition take over .
21 They knew that the voice that spoke to them with their own voice was not their own but the voice of a being that had its abode in a world of light .
22 All that had its 1930s precursors , such as the early fiction of George Orwell and Graham Greene ; and in an open letter to Elizabeth Bowen , written several years before the Movement was ever heard of , Greene had remarked that the novelist has a simple duty to tell the truth and to get it right : ‘ By truth I mean accuracy — it is largely a matter of style ’ .
23 It was a mighty effort to expand and complete a process of reform that had its roots in the New Deal .
24 Only the graffiti was of the present , but even that had its roots in ancient hatreds .
25 A scorchmark on the cloth that had its own secret history , mysterious unopened mail behind a small plaster model of an Alsatian dog on the mantelpiece ( which was a modern , ugly mantelpiece made of beige tiles ) .
26 Nelson 's experience was of an organisation that had its regular human share of good soldiers , time-servers , wasters , whiners , climbers , saints , piss-heads and heroes ; and when the pressure was on , probably more of the latter than it was fair to expect .
27 This excluded any relaxation that had its onset within three seconds before or one second after the onset of a swallow .
28 Even though she moved freely in a world that had its dark and sordid side , she had stayed clean , too innately fastidious to be even faintly tempted .
29 Yet her mind had been so parched by convention that had her full complement of guests not interacted in the manner of characters in a well-made play , set in a small hotel in Scandinavia , she would not have been able to cope .
30 One number that had her tapping her feet was called I 've Got A Feeling Everything 's Gon na Be All Right .
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