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

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1 It is merely the application of some basic rules of human behaviour that researchers have uncovered over the last hundred years or so .
2 ( 1984 ) suggest that the mixed results obtained in recognition experiments can often be explained by the fact that researchers have concentrated on the effects of schemas on numbers of hits and false alarms in different conditions .
3 It has been in implementation of this principle that states have agreed on specific treaty obligations banning chemical and gas weapons , culminating in the 1925 Geneva Protocol banning Asphyxiating , Poisonous or other Gases and Bacteriological Methods of Warfare .
4 Nevertheless , it is likely that birds have selected for sweeter fruits through evolutionary time .
5 Due to the fact that aerosols have accounted for 60 per cent of CFC usage in the UK , Britain will meet the terms of the Montreal Protocol ( a 50 per cent cut in CFCs ) ten years ahead of schedule .
6 Will my hon. Friend confirm that exports have increased by 70 per cent .
7 DIOCESAN accounts show that investments have dropped from £4,327,000 at March 31 , 1989 , to £1,851,000 at March 31st this year .
8 The Rev Awdry is proud that railwaymen have written to him , praising the accuracy of the Thomas the Tank engine books .
9 In a few instances the height difference between the route and the surrounding ground has meant that steps have had to be installed .
10 In a few instances the height difference between the route and the surrounding ground has meant that steps have had to be installed .
11 But whatever the case , tool use is only one of the many varied and complex behavioural adaptations that animals have acquired in their struggle to survive .
12 Often there is another problem that clients have complained of ie sometimes the staff coming on shift are full of energy and very committed and full of ideas — the client , having just survived one shift with a previous enthusiastic staff , may be reluctant to start the whole process again .
13 In the latter case , it will meanwhile have the effect of turning literary study into something much closer to the sociology that Marxists have colonized in the modern academy .
14 She added : ‘ We have discovered today that Safeway have put in an amended access plan which Durham county council is likely to accept .
15 These mobile pieces of DNA ( called transposons ) share many features in common with the genetic material of some viruses and it is possible that viruses have evolved from them .
16 This allows the meeting to ask questions , comment or review what happened at previous meetings and to check that decisions have been carried out , or that matters have progressed in the manner envisaged .
17 It seems that matters have fallen behind schedule and need to be put back on the rails .
18 It is within the knowledge of the House that Bills have gone through all their stages in one day .
19 The quiteron is not the first superconducting device that engineers have considered for chips .
20 The problem of the trade balance is caused by the fact that imports have risen at an even faster rate , a most unusual phenomenon during such a severe recession .
21 Animals in turn live by eating the organic materials that plants have produced by photosynthesis ; or by eating other animals that in their turn have eaten plants .
22 Right , so it will be sel self defeating , job creation in the urban areas will be self defeating and most of the , the reason why that was particularly important because historically most of the job creation schemes that governments have put in place with or without aid in developing countries is in the urban areas , you know , it 's the erm subsidized industrial plants , subsidized erm manu manufacturing industry , right so that the import substitution industries er have been set up with government and or aid money , foreign aid money and what Harrison Todaro was saying you 're wasting your time putting money into these big projects , right , because that only in that only in erm exaggerates th the migration problem because it really will increase people 's perception of er job possibilities in the urban area , they think there are jobs being created by government there , that will happen as another , as another stimulus er let me just draw a little diagram what Harrison Todaro was saying right we 've got time here such to say horizontal axis marks the lifespan of some representative migrant , then you 've got wages , wages in the agricultural area and wages in the urban area like let's just say that this is the wage rate in agriculture , right .
23 It is sometimes possible to find a few rare or special examples of an artist 's work that dealers have sold at rising prices , but this is no basis for saying prices for that artist 's work in general have risen .
24 New Agers claim that Christians have abdicated from ruling the planet in a life-sustaining way .
25 More importantly , we shall also consider some of the most recent approaches that psychologists have adopted in their attempts to bridge the gap which has hitherto existed between psychological theory and educational practice .
26 They report that costs have increased by 3.5% over the past year to £8,327 .
27 View from City Road page 27 Tunnel shock : Eurotunnel , the Anglo-French consortium which will operate the twin-rail tunnel when it enters service in June 1993 , announced that costs have risen by £2.2bn to £7bn .
28 THE FUTURE of the Channel tunnel was in doubt last night after confirmation that costs have escalated by 50 per cent to at least £7bn and a warning that its bankers may not provide fresh loans unless the financial crisis surrounding the project is resolved by Christmas .
29 Nevertheless , that I may be privileged to tread upon flagstones that worshippers have trod for centuries is a joy .
30 Although I am sure that the Publishers Association is sincere in wishing to manage the book club rules as tightly as it manages the Net Book Agreement , we are all aware of the increasing confidence of the book clubs , who are bound to accelerate their invasion into the territory that booksellers have regarded as theirs .
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