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

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1 whether it 's a large economic growth in Europe in places like Milan , Innsbruck er Barcelona , all have these systems where an extra terminal capacity is only part of the jigsaw that 's had to be met .
2 It was not only the size of the church that had impressed him but the decoration , the overwhelming , almost suffocating richness of the baroque interior .
3 Lyddy thought of the basket that had been ordered filled with mince pies and a cold chicken , and chestnuts and oranges and the decanter of port , to Penman 's misery , carefully wrapped in napkins .
4 Up he went again , a little nearer , taking stance on one of the smaller branches of the bough that had fallen , the fresh bark feeling soft and strange to his grip .
5 He saw that honesty and within it somehow , a total lack of the cynicism that had marred his own life .
6 Now she swayed on the towering waves to the north , and glittering on her prow were the slim copper tubes that had faced the ship of the Order that had brought them all from Rhodes to Cyprus .
7 The only section of the court that had a reputation for some seriousness and probity was that around the Queen .
8 Despite serious and sometimes substantial attempts to provide policy-makers with alternatives , the view of the problem that has ‘ stuck ’ remains that expressed by Hermann Kahn 's central question , ‘ What price are we prepared to pay to deter the aggressor ? ’
9 The few localized investigations of the problem that have been carried out have shown that second home owners do not make an entirely negative contribution to the areas in which they purchase their property .
10 They were spoken in those parts of the country that had been massively subject to Scandinavian settlement in the late OE period , and they were subsequently used in areas where the elite language became Norman French .
11 These reasons may not be entirely true , but since formal advice on radon exposure was first issued in 1987 by the National Radiological Protection Board ( NRPB ) great concern has arisen in the few areas of the country that have high radon levels .
12 However some homes have very high radon concentrations — eg in regions of the country that have high & sup222 ; Rn concentrations and ground conditions that allow rapid gas flow , producing large quantities of radon at the surface .
13 The little B&B down by the harbour was far more in keeping with the thread of the sea that had kept with me the whole day 's travel from west to east coast Scotland .
14 The thread of the sea that had kept with me all day had not been literal .
15 This helps us , as individuals , to recognize the reality of the event that has occurred .
16 He told him of the goal that has held him through three years in the University of the North — a campus from which student riots have spread through the country .
17 A declaration of dominance , of the attitude that had accepted Darwin only so long as his ideas could be misrepresented in shuffling the animal kingdom into a league table with man several steps above its head , almost within touching distance of God .
18 But in view of the admiration that had obviously been expected , it was the right thing to say .
19 Right well erm I I believe er that we should make every effort to preserve marriages erm and thinking especially of the suffering that 's involved fm for children .
20 Erm we do n't know the details of the consideration that has been given by the authorities , what we are concerned with is what they are now proposing .
21 In January an armoured car of the type that had proved so useful to Trotsky 's campaign blocked the Tashkent-Moscow line and held up a locomotive that had been seized by an armed gang .
22 We chose to investigate in the first place the speech of those who are not very likely to be directly affected by mainstream norms , and whose speech is of the type that had been least explored by descriptive linguists — the urban working class .
23 To know the meaning of the weakness that had sapped the strength from her limbs when she had seen him half stripped earlier ?
24 Speaking in April 1987 , Yakovlev attacked ‘ dogmatic thinking ’ and located its social origins in that section of the society that had ‘ no interest in development , who are personally satisfied with the customary and convenient status quo , who are unable or unwilling to respond to the challenges of the times and to new phenomena in life ’ .
25 The turnout , across the Soviet Union as a whole , was 80 per cent , and of those who voted , 76.4 per cent declared in favour of the question that had been asked of them .
26 Replacing cabinet secretaries who are popularly perceived as ineffective was ‘ part of the stocktaking that has to be done ’ , the press Secretary , Mr Adolfo Azcuna , said .
27 Replacing cabinet secretaries who are popularly perceived as ineffective was ‘ part of the stocktaking that has to be done ’ , the press Secretary , Mr Adolfo Azcuna , said .
28 In spite of his loathing for her , in spite of the wickedness that had taken hold of him , Beth would persevere .
29 That this is what happens can be demonstrated by playing recordings of the clicks to one batch of eggs and so inducing them to hatch well before others of the clutch that have been kept individually and in silence .
30 Significantly , the European areas of the ex-Empire that had been more pronounced than Belorussia in their ethnic and/or religious divergence from the Great-Russian norm had either broken away from Bolshevik Russia ( the Baltic littoral and Finland ) or else created serious difficulties for the Bolsheviks ( Georgia in 1922 ) .
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