Example sentences of "this [noun] have " in BNC.

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1 This finding has been confirmed by Spiker and Norcross ( 1962 ) .
2 This finding has been supported by various other firms and factories .
3 EVOLVING humanoids grew more intelligent at about the time they began using tools to hunt ; this finding has encouraged anthropologists to speculate that it was tool use that made intelligence particularly adaptive .
4 This finding has an anatomical correlate : the dendritic fields of cells in the octopus optic lobe tend to be elliptical with their major axis oriented predominantly horizontally or vertically .
5 This finding has been attributed to the increased prevalence of hepatic dysfunction , with associated impairment of bile acid synthesis and contraction of the total bile acid pool , in adults with cystic fibrosis .
6 This finding has led to the suggestion that the hepatocyte pallisade may represent a lineage system within which cells mature as they pass from a peri-bile ductular position ot mature perivenular hepatocytes .
7 Not surprisingly , this finding has led to further speculation about the role of hostile , critical and overprotective parenting in the first onset of schizophrenia .
8 The bridges , they say , have not been painted regularly and this penny-pinching has exposed their steelwork to the corroding effects of salt , pollution , water and debris .
9 It was extremely important that this framework had wide acceptability , as unit writers would be recruited to prepare HN Unit Specifications based on the framework .
10 This framework had the advantage of pointing up particular events in the process which would be improved by more careful management by ‘ sending ’ as well as ‘ receiving ’ employers .
11 Critics of this framework have argued that it is quite inadequate to cope with a firm with the market power of BT .
12 The interviews used the framework outlined in Table B. This framework has three columns covering the three stages of scanning .
13 Although this framework has been usefully applied to higher education ( see Wright 1988 ) , its main impact has been on studies of the school curriculum .
14 It is only in recent decades that anything resembling this framework has been re-established .
15 In practice though , research within this framework has concerned itself with " patterns of linguistic behaviour " as made manifest , for example , through narrative or in interviews , rather than looking in detail at conversational encounters .
16 Families of virtually all income levels get more out of the social services than they pay towards them and towards other public expenditure , although in recent years this advantage has been eroded .
17 One of the main reasons that the display looks so good is that it has been configured to use typographic faces as opposed to conventional typewriter-like text and this advantage has been further heightened by using typographic measurements throughout , each dot on the screen corresponds to 1 point .
18 Nonetheless welfare provisions for school children had made progress during the 1930s although because of the frequent economic crises this progress had been rather erratic .
19 This progress has a fraught history , however .
20 Yet this progress has remained debilitated by a refusal to link such understandings with those concerning what the Chicago School would have called the ‘ culture ’ which human beings consciously make for themselves .
21 The morphological and syntactic characteristics of the infinitive ( no personal endings , no subject ) lead one to conclude that this support has the form of a generalized person which does not vary in rank but which encompasses all possible ordinal persons .
22 The legislative measures corresponding to this change had been the Reform Act of 1832 and the repeal of the Corn Laws in 1846 , which recognised that the price of bread could no longer be controlled in the interest of British grain producers .
23 On the family farm this change had been , if anything , greater than on the larger units .
24 This change had by the November 1983 uprating resulted in the abolition of short-term child support .
25 This change has big implications for health planners and for those caring for people with AIDS .
26 If no one knows that this change has happened , because of the relative isolation that many people live in today , then it becomes much more difficult to grieve openly .
27 This change has been chiefly in the direction of the broadening of its outlook on life . ’
28 This change has not happened overnight .
29 The coordinating committee suggests that the appeal panel ask why this change has been made , and when Upjohn proposes to inform doctors of the change .
30 An important influence over this change has come from the US , where shareholders have stepped up the pressure to conform to good community practice .
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