Example sentences of "that have [adv] be [adv] [adj] " in BNC.

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1 One gain might come from the elimination of the discount in Gencor 's share price as compared with the total value of its subsidiaries — a discount that has recently been as high as 4 billion rand .
2 What if , by some unforeseen mischance , the vaccinia-rabies hybrid turned into an organism that actually spread rabies - a disease that has always been comparatively difficult to catch — with smallpox-like contagion ?
3 And that in modernity ( probably Giddens is clearest in this statement ) social actors can take cognizance of , and reflect rationally on , rules that had previously been only implicit for them .
4 She ached inside , a sensation that had once been very familiar , but which she had deliberately suppressed over the last four years until she had almost forgotten what it had felt like .
5 Suitcases that had once been quite light now felt as if they were weighed down with stones .
6 There seemed to be a permanent but suppressed hostility there , cooling everything that had once been so warm .
7 ‘ My parents lived in an area that had always been traditionally Hindu .
8 There was a showdown and in 1914 the relationship that had always been so ambivalent was destroyed .
9 For even if the Danes say Yes to the treaty ( see next article ) , worries about it are growing in three European countries that have hitherto been staunchly pro-European .
10 All of them , though , contain ingredients — plutonium or highly enriched uranium ( HEU ) — that have always been very hard to come by .
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