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

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1 Starts with a wolf-howl and then descends into galactic camp that has none of Betty Boo 's appeal , but all of her ideas ( that 's both of them ) .
2 The agricultural base that had offered wealth and apparent stability to Sussex life was steadily weakened in the course of the eighteenth century .
3 And if you also look the most the the the clearest change that 's happened on the outside of this building , if you look at that window , if you if you follow the edge of the window the original window came all the way down to this point , and then across and up , and this has been all blocked up .
4 The dark , sticky mass that had been Dominic Wetherby 's head .
5 But f f f for many people Judy I mean th people will look to you with some degree of er of admiration and maybe some degree of of envy that you do have that strong faith that 's that 's helped you through those times .
6 They have a very strong smell that has been likened to a variety of disagreeable substances , from stale sweat to rotten onions .
7 As a control , sections from all patient and control lungs were stained with ET-1 antiserum that had been immunoabsorbed with synthetic ET-1 overnight at 4°C , or incubated with normal goat serum instead of the primary antisera .
8 And then she said : ‘ Mebbe he 's one of that gang that has been holding up grocery stores . ’
9 The tide would carry them inland at least two miles and possibly three before they were beached on the first low ridge that had been the coastline a million years before the birth of Christ .
10 Figure 15. ( a ) Cut the buds which will make your new roses from a good strong stem that has borne healthy flowers .
11 Instability in those countries , caused by shortages and discontent , could be as great a threat to world peace as the armed communism that has now disappeared .
12 I have already explained , I think three times , in the hearing of President Delors why this Government are not prepared to put at risk the striking progress that has been made in industrial relations in this country since 1979 .
13 Happiness is an emotional response that has become built into us and the horse for doing the right thing biologically .
14 Er , so i it 's er changes of that kind that have been looked at because if you move production work out of one nation into the other to get a nice rationalised allocation of work , you build this wing , you build that wing and so on , you then have got to do something with the minor components to get back to you original erm work share allocation and percentage times .
15 The technical trick that has made cheap laser-printers possible has also brought type design and typesetting to a far wider market .
16 This rhythm , though muscular , is not aggressive ; it is not that of a march but a working rhythm that has joy in it .
17 Saints did show the free-running , slick football that has been their trademark this season late in the second half .
18 Exposure to the context alone given after latent inhibition training will , according to the theory , allow extinction of the context-stimulus association that has already been formed .
19 There is another brown-field alternative that has not been investigated : to build a new RIBA administrative building on a new site and sell 66 Portland place to the trust set up to operate the architecture centre and the library .
20 The emission standards were set without regard to the constraints of technological or economic feasibility that had previously influenced policy-making .
21 Another change in agricultural practice that has helped to boost food production has been the increased use of pesticides .
22 Nothing would have induced me to part now except an overwhelming sense that the course of action which has been pursued has put the country- and not merely the country , but throughout the world , the principles for which you and I have always stood throughout our political lives-in the greatest peril that has ever overtaken them .
23 Editor , — Paradoxical pain is a new and confusing term that has been defined in different ways .
24 You know it seemed to be that we had a working rule that had functioned reasonably well over the years and all of a sudden he was tearing up various paragraphs that did n't suit him , and altering bits you know and changing them round just to suit the company , and all to our disadvantage .
25 Miocene/Pliocene trondhjemite , tonalite and ignimbrite comprise the final magmatic event ( 5Myr ) in the central Andes of Peru ; we consider that they were produced by partial melting of lower crust that had recently been , or was still being , thickened by magma underplating .
26 But on the other hand private care suffers from not being part of the mainstream thinking that has gone in to helping to move away from those bad practices and towards better practices in the statutory services and I think that these are the things that we really have to try and address .
27 Thus , from the late 1970s parts of Sheffield began , very rapidly , to experience that deterioration of the economic fabric that has been felt in other parts of the county of South Yorkshire for much longer ( Walker 1981 ) .
28 He kept babbling then about some fiend that had taken possession of him .
29 Central Council is most grateful for the generous support that has led to this successful outcome .
30 It turns out that the component in the venom of this snake that has such an effect binds to the muscle receptor on human muscle and other animals ' muscles , and it binds there much more tightly than the natural chemical transmitter , which is called estialcodine , thereby preventing the transmission of the nerve impulse to the muscle and gives the victim instant miocenia and presumably a nice meal for the snake in due time .
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