Example sentences of "[noun sg] for [noun pl] that have " in BNC.

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1 At least , this would seem to be the case for companies that have many product lines and are no further ahead than the ‘ islands of automation ’ stage .
2 It has been particularly effective in providing a secure home base for families that have been physically scattered by emigration and it seems quite possible that small-scale farming of this kind may enjoy a new vogue , with the greater appreciation of self-provisioning , especially for fuel , to say nothing of the scenic beauty of the places where it is carried on .
3 First , as a support for services that have a national or general significance as opposed to being of simply local concern .
4 In the eyes of some observers , Rio Tinto has become a force in Cornish mining for reasons that have little to do with the profitability of the mines .
5 Convinced that niche marketing was the right approach to follow , they decided to build on their experience in audit , accounting and tax for companies with turnovers of £1m to £30m ; investigative work for institutions that have invested , or are thinking of investing , in such companies ; and general litigation support .
6 The process does work on genuinely dirty records but , unfortunately , can not provide the Lazarus touch for discs that have been played on decks that use a small chisel as a stylus .
7 We can speak here of the constitutive role of religious beliefs — in the sense that they have constituted an explanation for phenomena that have subsequently proved explicable without theological reference .
8 At the largest scale , the ‘ bubble ’ approach exists in the form of caps or ceilings on national emissions of sulphur dioxide , oxides of nitrogen and carbon dioxide for countries that have signed the relevant protocols put forward by the United Nations .
9 A , a horse shoe for horses that have trouble on firm ground and it 's got erm a piston , a piston type system to it
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