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

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1 Meanwhile , the problem with the Desktop Division , according to Engels , is that its targets were unrealistic for products that have not yet achieved critical mass .
2 We 're always a little doubtful about statements that have to be forced out of witnesses by revealing the extent of our prior information . ’
3 Fatigue fractures , by their very nature , are more prevalent in structures that have been subject to stress over a long period of time .
4 In the field of medicine , disorders are recognised according to their pattern of symptoms , since it is usually the case that similar symptom patterns are indicative of illnesses that have similar underlying causes .
5 It is not obvious why this is , but it is so strikingly convergent among animals that have nothing else in common but their anteating habit , that it almost certainly is somehow related to this habit .
6 It was very good very very good for women that have been home for a long time and want to get their confidence back .
7 IN THE FRAME Looking good with glasses that have a touch of class
8 In Moore 's work flintstones , ground and chipped by sun and sea , are married to bones that have strained to flesh , sinew and muscle , to breed positive forms .
9 Truisms like ‘ the world is full of things that have what it takes to be in the world ’ are trivial , almost silly , until we come to apply them to a special kind of durability , durability in the form of lineages of multiple copies .
10 Now , although St Petersburg is full of some of the greatest treasures of the world , full of riches that have been handed down from the imperial days , there is very little about the tsar and his family at the time of the revolution .
11 If anything has been achieved in this closeness it is a vow to retrace his steps , to remember and confront the house full of ghosts that have become his past .
12 The high background on the long TOF side of the peaks is attributable to ions that have lost energy because of multiple collisions and penetration .
13 Potentially commercial proven and probable reserves comprise quantities of petroleum which are considered , on the basis of the information currently available and current economic forecasts , to be commercially recoverable from fields that have been discovered but which require further appraisal prior to commerciality being established .
14 One of the factors common to businesses that have fallen on hard times is an inability to adapt and change and a failure to recognise that the market place is changing around them .
15 Other quick-growing plants are tomatoes and runner beans , but these plants that mature in the autumn are not really suitable for schools that have a long August holiday , as continuity is lost , even if help is available to care for the plants .
16 The sources that ISO will be investigating will generally be clouds of dust in space , with temperatures from a few hundred degrees down to only 30 K. The warmer dust clouds are found close to stars , either in dark nebulae adjacent to stars that have just formed , or in the ejected shells of matter from old stars , called planetary nebulae .
17 An area involved in memory should be more active during tasks that have a high memory component than during those that place few demands on memory .
18 I am aware of journals that have held papers under review for almost two years , apparently to prevent publication .
19 I am aware of concerns that have been expressed about this aspect of the law .
20 However , we are aware of campaigns that have resulted in tens of thousands of applications .
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