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

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1 He went on to quote the response that had been received from editors :
2 Certainly , those experiments in which the occurrence of an overt component of the OR has been monitored have demonstrated that the response that has been habituated during pre-exposure tends to reappear when the CS-US pairings are begun .
3 Dr Marsh said : ‘ There has been no radical change to our financial situation since the Annual General Meeting in August , apart from the income that has been generated through the gates .
4 The player , who scored last weekend on his comeback against Partick Thistle , might dwell on the advancement that has recently been made by someone like Eoin Jess , however , and reason that he would be well advised to channel all his energies towards regaining the kind of status that had him as part of Scotland 's European championship squad eight months ago .
5 James Abbott held the crook he carried every working day , the crook that had been his father 's when he was shepherd here , head shepherd to Alexander Bewick .
6 He had realised it before she had , and somehow the sympathy that had been briefly in those blue eyes , that she had mistaken for some sort of liking , was far more disturbing than his hard , cool look .
7 To know the meaning of the weakness that had sapped the strength from her limbs when she had seen him half stripped earlier ?
8 In recent years it has been the guitar that has been changing most rapidly .
9 P C would have been the first man into the flat and he was carrying the shield that has been mentioned earlier .
10 Nevertheless , there has been some crossover of knowledge between these two camps , with each benefiting from the fertilization that has followed .
11 What the ‘ new technology ’ and the restructuring of Fleet Street have patently not yet done is introduce the variety that had once been optimistically promised .
12 The conversation was dying all around her as she looked in the direction that had been indicated .
13 After the president 's office had released his controversial decree without any reference to a ‘ special order ’ of rule — the provision that had most alarmed the legislature — observers said it was not clear whether he had revised the decree to meet the demands of the Constitutional Court and parliament or had exaggerated its harshness in his weekend speech .
14 Peter must not talk about erm the provision that has been made .
15 Theda slipped unobtrusively into the house , which seemed unnaturally quiet after the hurricane that had driven her out of it .
16 He 'd seen the change that had come over Chantal since the news that Philippe was still alive .
17 The apparent rarity of balances in the sixth century emphasises the change that had taken place , especially in Kent .
18 The women at the corner-shop remarked upon the change that had come over him , and could not account for it .
19 Fresh food is the most extreme example of the change that has come over the shops .
20 A traditional anecdote may be said to sum up the change that has taken place in our attitude .
21 It mostly depends on other people recognizing the change that has occurred .
22 The major factors behind the change that has taken place are economic and industrial development .
23 It indicates the change that has come over the world .
24 Nurse Catherine Cockborn said : ‘ The change that has come over the pair of them is absolutely amazing .
25 ‘ All of the support that has been offered is fantastic and Zara really likes Chris ( Bradnam ) and his methods ’
26 Univel Inc will end the suspense that has enveloped its pricing structure this week when it debuts its long-awaited shrinkwrapped UnixWare implementation at Networld in Dallas .
27 For Guido , she realised , had only been the catalyst that had finally forced her to confront her true feelings for Arnie .
28 Aubrey had been at his most affected , protesting volubly at the trick that had been played on him .
29 The crytic stage in the choroid plexus may also give the ‘ tryps ’ time to alter their surface antigens , and so escape destruction by the immune system ; the trick that has , to date , made it impossible to construct vaccines effective against them .
30 When the absurdly naive theatricals by which the clerks seek to cloak their scheme for preventing the miller 's stealing — which has increased from the " curteis " to the " outrageous " with the illness of their college 's manciple — reveal their design to him , he determines to steal yet more , out of pride , and out of his own version of measure for measure , but not out of covetousness : As soon as the two clerks can stop and consider the trick that has been played on them , we see that the miller 's action , motivated by his pride , hits directly at the pride of the clerks : Another offence to John 's pride leads him later to attempt to bed the miller 's wife , hearing the success of Alayn with the daughter ( 4199 – 209 ) .
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