Example sentences of "that have [pron] " in BNC.
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1 | The festival is also screening POISON , one of the most controversial American films for a long time , which has caused storms of protest in the States and will be a film that has everyone talking . |
2 | He 's had one of his rare vivid nightmares ; the sort that has him lying rigid in bed , blind eyes wide open , yelling ‘ No ! |
3 | Fergie is busily working on a new book that has her following ‘ in the footsteps of Queen Victoria ’ . |
4 | If not , is there anyone out there that has any parts like needles , ‘ pulled yard ’ , auxiliary rail and plate weights ( for use with the lace carriage ) , pattern cards or books , or maybe a shop or engineer that has one tucked away ? |
5 | . It 's not everybody that has one there , but you certainly do . |
6 | I suppose there is not a shop in London that has one now . |
7 | Just trying to think whether there might be somebody up there that I know that has one . |
8 | The Law Commission pointed out in a report in April that the use of computers has greatly facilitated the ability to plan and implement in one country a fraud that has its deleterious effect in another . |
9 | It is a scene of national psychopathology that has its humorous moments as well as its deplorable aspects . |
10 | So a horse that is roughly bridled may become ‘ head shy ’ and always throw its head when someone tries to put a bit in its mouth ; or a horse that is galled by the saddle when it is initially broken in may always have a ‘ cold back ’ and buck ; and a horse that has its girths thoughtlessly tightened immediately to the top hole may become ‘ girth shy ’ . |
11 | These are separate topics in their own right , just as sewing itself is a hobby that has its own literature which we commend if you wish to learn more . |
12 | The styles and values of both employees and managers currently support a job design philosophy that has its roots in work study and industrial engineering practice , and it flies in the face of conventional wisdom to believe that jobs can actually be designed rather than simply be the result of technologically determined requirements . |
13 | Underplanting is another association with other plants that has its problems . |
14 | There has to be some ‘ other ’ — no master without a slave , no economico-political power without exploitation , no dominant class without cattle under the yoke , no ‘ Frenchmen ’ without wogs , no Nazis without Jews , no property without exclusion — an exclusion that has its limits and is part of the dialectic . |
15 | It is a view that has its reflection ( though doubtless for different reasons ) in social policy and the social security system . |
16 | In the case of suburban-type housing , the view of domestic life it ultimately reflects is a strongly traditional one that has its origins in the early development of industrial capitalism and the ensuing ideological split between ‘ public ’ and ‘ private ’ life developed by the Victorian bourgeoisie . |
17 | Here are but three mistakes of your career , you would of at least think entering the world would be safe enough , but even that has its dangers . |
18 | Meaning is something born primarily not by the parts but by the whole theory , since the whole theory is the only thing that has its own observational consequences . |
19 | While these are the formal steps that should be taken ( threat analysis , policy making , risk assessment , and implementation of particular measures ) , and it may be appropriate to assign the task to a team responsible for IT security , it should nonetheless be recognised that security is predominantly a problem that has its roots in people and what they can do or fail to do . |
20 | The three-tined sai is a karate weapon that has its origins on the island of Okinawa . |
21 | I think it 's a response that has nothing to do with my interaction with Carrington . |
22 | In this area , there is a specialization of the tongue 's surface that has nothing to do with taste . |
23 | We frequently fall victim to this relative mentality because we live in a society that has nothing else by which to determine ethics , values or the worth of a person . |
24 | Where mystics like the author of The Cloud of Unknowing and Walter Hilton insist that their apprehension of the divine brings with it a calm joy that has nothing to do with either physical or emotional sensation , these prophetic visionaries feel , like Julian , that the shock of the divine impact has brought them close to death . |
25 | A British company that has nothing to do with the American rail network , Amtrak is expanding and wants to recruit about 200 new franchisees in the next year . |
26 | ‘ When I look back I wish that had n't happened , because out of that comes the written situation and something develops that has nothing to do with the game at all . ’ |
27 | Repton is a case in point , and perhaps Mansbridge would have done better to omit works such as Repton 's Sarsden in Oxfordshire that has nothing to do with Nash except for stylistic associations . |
28 | It even has a title that has nothing to do with anything else in the film whatsoever . |
29 | Something that has nothing to do with your Darkfall Units . |
30 | How can you say that has nothing to do with the way you feel ? |