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

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1 Nevertheless , it is likely that birds have selected for sweeter fruits through evolutionary time .
2 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 .
3 The quiteron is not the first superconducting device that engineers have considered for chips .
4 Nevertheless , that I may be privileged to tread upon flagstones that worshippers have trod for centuries is a joy .
5 But he added that voters had fallen for the ‘ Labour lie ’ that voting Labour would result in a Labour victory in the UK .
6 Douglas Kinnaird , of PA Consultants and one of the UK 's top headhunters , makes the point that quite often women do n't realise how hard promotion is to get and that men have worked for it for months , if not years .
7 If the experience of the National Bus Company , which was privatised in England is taken as a model , we can be sure that privatised subsidiary companies will not index-link future pension rights for their employees in the way that TOPS has done for Scottish Transport Group employees .
8 If the experience of the National Bus Company , which was privatised in England is taken as a model , we can be sure that privatised subsidiary companies will not index-link future pension rights for their employees in the way that TOPS has done for Scottish Transport Group employees .
9 Even so , GATT estimates that services have accounted for 17–20 per cent of world trade every year since the mid-1960s : other estimates are that FDI in services has risen even faster .
10 Indeed , there was still a chance that , terrified they might lose a crucial test of confidence in the chamber that Democrats have controlled for four decades , the president 's managers on Capitol Hill would seek to delay the vote .
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