Example sentences of "with [adj] [noun pl] that have " in BNC.

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1 There is virtually no evidence to associate UFOs ( whatever they are ) with leys , though there is now a basis of evidence to suggest that stone circles at least , may be associated with geological locations that have a high incidence of geophysically-produced luminous atmospheric phenomena .
2 ( avoiding the word " but " ) , the sufferer is presented with clear choices that have been discussed and agreed by the participants in advance .
3 If the property has been lived in for a long time with old carpets that have never been shampooed they can exude quite pungent odours .
4 Meanwhile , at the Boston University School of Medicine , Gladys Friedler has been studying the offspring from the pairing of healthy female mice with male mice that have been briefly exposed to chemicals about a week before mating .
5 Both cheeses are slightly unusual in as much as they are made with cooked curds that have been heated in the whey for about 30min before being drained .
6 Many patients attribute their symptoms to an antecedent event ( eg , post-partum faecal incontinence associated with a perineal tear ) or they may present with chronic symptoms that have recently progressed ( eg , stress urinary incontinence or chronic constipation ) .
7 This is in keeping with previous studies that have found EGF in the vascular endothelium immediately adjacent to basal cells in bile ducts , glomeruli , and human oral mucosa .
8 It comes complete with loose cushions that have removable covers and are available in a variety of fabrics .
9 This path also involves a closer and more permanent relationship with other parties that have a stake in the company 's performance — suppliers , dealers , creditors , even the towns and cities in which the company resides .
10 And although there is less new material to play on your deck , second-hand shops are bulging with whole collections that have been turfed out by over-zealous digital converts .
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