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

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1 As they descend , the female extrudes a few eggs which are immediately fertilised by the male 's sperms that have been discharged into the water at the same time .
2 ‘ It 's Dieter 's section that 's been handling this , so I 'll let him fill in the background . ’
3 They could , in fact , be described by a particular solution of Einstein 's equations that had been known since 1917 , found by Karl Schwarzschild shortly after the discovery of general relativity .
4 The list of laws that have been amended , the treaties that have been ratified , and prisoners ' conditions that have been improved is a long one .
5 Yet half the names could not leave even if they wanted to : they are locked into the 58 ( out of a total of 401 ) Lloyd 's syndicates that have been unable to close one or more of their past annual accounts , so unquantifiable are the liabilities stacking up against them .
6 The confounding factors were patients ' characteristics that had been shown to be predictive of increased perinatal risk .
7 The room contained little more than a long wooden table covered with lino , a barber 's chair that had been slightly modified to accommodate dental patients , another deep earthenware sink , and a basketwork bed — mounted on what looked like pram wheels — for patients forced to lie supine .
8 This is a more generous protest even than it seems at first sight , for Jacob 's possessions include Esau 's birthright , and Isaac 's blessing that had been meant for him .
9 The West Indies were back home and they restored some of their public 's faith that had been so shaken by their failures in the World Cup .
10 The practical interconnection between gender , ethnicity and class can be seen in some of the ethnographies of women 's lives that have been recently produced .
11 I am glad that the hon. Gentleman is proud to join in the consumers ' society that has been created by our policies .
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