Example sentences of "[noun prp] that have [verb] " in BNC.

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1 The Walkden Street car park in Mansfield that 's got plenty of space .
2 But free choice does not exist within the control systems applied by the European Commission — and it was Brussels that had dictated the direction of its regulations .
3 It is not only the United States that has become dependent on imports of oil .
4 She had finally walked out on him and it had only been the intervention of Philpott that had brought them back together again .
5 Oh is it Pat that 's got the bad back ?
6 To many the Report failed to take account of the lack of homogeneity among LDCs and overlooked various NICs that had achieved success through capitalism , i.e. private enterprise .
7 complained how he says I 've got one of his and I had n't got it , it 's Linda that had got it .
8 She had scarcely seen the Mercedes that had swung into the drive just as she 'd been about to go out , but by sheer instinct she had swerved to miss it , sparing only a glance in the mirror to tell her the other car was safe before speeding on her way again .
9 Of the 750 Nez Perce that had left Idaho , 120 had died , and 87 men , 184 women and 147 children surrendered under Joseph , with 11500 horses and 300 saddles ; 180 whites had been killed in the campaign , with 150 wounded .
10 It was the advent of Dan that had changed her .
11 It had not , as it turned out , been Jim that had made the happiness for her , but the house itself .
12 HE 'S ALSO THE DIRECTOR OF ‘ BOYS ‘ N THE HOOD ’ , THE TALE OF BLACK GANGLAND VIOLENCE IN LA THAT 'S TAKEN AMERICA BY STORM .
13 Most of these studies have produced results consistent with the suggestion that interference occurs at retrieval , finding that a CS that has undergone latent inhibition training will be relatively ineffective in evoking its CR when it is presented in the context used for pre-exposure .
14 It was ridiculous so we restored the passing loop at Aberffrwd that has helped considerably .
15 BGS is collaborating with the Leicestershire Archaeological Unit in a long-term study to investigate the utility of NERC airborne multispectral scanner data ( including thermal infra-red linescanner data ) in locating new archaeological sites and the complex changes in the course of the Trent that have influenced the distribution of settlements since the Bronze Age .
16 It was as if to prove that it was n't England that had changed that Losey went on to make Accident ( 1967 ) , a powerful triangle drama involving two very different Oxford academics and their exotic pupil , financed from English sources .
17 It seemed strange , to have that old pamphlet by me , that tiny piece of a long-past England that had found its way to this Greek island , these pine trees , this pagan earth .
18 In her hand she held the letter from England that had come that morning and Wilson knew what it contained : news of Miss Henrietta , of Mrs Surtees Cook , who was mortally ill with cancer of the womb .
19 Now that Jack Kuehler has persuaded Louis Gerstner to let him go in August — we should have pointed out in yesterday 's issue that he reached retirement age last year and only stayed on because he was pressed to stick around awhiles longer by John Akers , returnee and vice-chairman Paul Rizzo gets additional powers , at least temporarily : four parts of IBM that had reported to Kuehler — its semiconductor , software , AS/400 and personal systems operations — will report to Rizzo .
20 ‘ But , ’ she says , ‘ more than anything it 's dear Ellie that has achieved so much for me .
21 It was not only the prospect of Tuscany that had captivated Molly , it was the strange provision about three children , females preferred .
22 The links between England and Scotland that had held the nation together for nearly 300 years would be endangered by a premature move to Scottish home rule that had not been thoroughly debated , Mr Major said yesterday .
23 THE LINKS between England and Scotland that had held the nation together for nearly 300 years would be endangered by a premature move to Scottish home rule that had not been thoroughly debated , Mr Major said yesterday .
24 The hon. Gentleman should give some credit to that health board and every other health board in Scotland that has managed to increase the numbers of patients treated .
25 The Peugeot that had come up behind me .
26 Another problem arose in 1916 , which can not easily be explained without reference to the proposed ‘ Home Rule ’ in Ireland that had developed under the government of Asquith which introduced the Home Rule Act 1914 .
27 Since then , his father had told both Thorkel and Otkel to take his son Paul with them whenever there was prospect of fighting , but there had never been anything worth speaking of , except an Icelandic trader who had n't paid his toll and had to be stopped in the Firth , or , once , a small flotilla of ships from Ireland that had fled when they saw them .
28 It is the excavating of earth for bank construction at Wood Walton that has resulted in the re-emergence of the tiny ten violet flowers .
29 It seemed to John le Grant that having gone so far , this thought , at least , must be completed .
30 Life was hectic and difficult , it was Sydney that had given the information about the mortuary and the duty rota .
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