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

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1 In my view , the time has come to leave behind us the national humiliation and recriminations that have resulted from sterling 's suspension from the ERM .
2 The time has come to leave behind the national humiliation and recriminations that have resulted from sterling 's suspension from the ERM
3 An interference effect was indeed apparent at the start of the final stage ( Fig. 4.7 ) and did not differ in magnitude between subjects that had received their aversive training in the same context as that used for the test and subjects that had received aversive training in a different context .
4 Sadly , the notes referred to money and medicines that had been sent by the family but not received in the prison .
5 Taplin Green and Keeley — or their ghosts since none of those names now survived in the list of partners — had offices on the south side of New Square a corridor with an uneven floor under the carpeting and doorways that had subsided to odd angles .
6 On canal and lakes that have not been fished since March it makes sense to take it easy .
7 This legacy includes great beauty in the form of architecture , sculpture , sculpture paintings , furniture and artefacts that have no like today .
8 Richard , wearing the new dressing gown and slippers that had been his mother 's practical present , stood at the window , looking out over the bare countryside .
9 And I had a couple of months making it and god , it was such a wonderful time I had and writing the lyrics and saying things about love and feelings that have meant something to me over the years .
10 A PAKISTANI peace broker won a ceasefire yesterday , apparently halting artillery battles between the Afghan government and guerrillas that have caused thousands of civilian casualties .
11 A PAKISTANI peace broker won a ceasefire yesterday , apparently halting artillery battles in Kabul between the Afghan government and guerrillas that have caused thousands of civilian casualties .
12 In the interests of maintaining the friendly atmosphere and camaraderie of crowd and players that has been the hallmark of rugby union above all sports for so very long , we must minimise the confrontational aspects of these occasions , whilst respecting and enjoying the traditions and pride of the individual countries involved .
13 There were long streaks of stickiness on the floor to which ash had stuck , glasses with remnants of drink , some with cigarette stubs disintegrating in them , some tipped over in puddles of booze , plates with remnants of food and cigarettes that had smouldered out among them .
14 The idea had arisen for Frank through his location and questions that had come up about muons ; Sakharov had been developing fusion in secret and picked up the notion because he would have been on the lookout for any papers about fusion , of whatever sort .
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