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

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1 It was thinking about that publisher that had done it .
2 Expressed in another way , in attributing existence to an entity one is not saying anything about that entity that has not already been said by naming it .
3 It 's people feeding off each other that have something to hide .
4 But it is the lenders ' generosity with their funds during that era that has been partly blamed for the continuing rise in the number of arrears and repossession cases .
5 Furthermore , industrialization has rarely been the panacea for rural development that had been hoped .
6 The chairman of the Conservative party , the right hon. Member for Bath ( Mr. Patten ) , and the hon. Member for Stockton , South have tried to knock down the political and economic case for regional policy that has been advanced by the Labour party .
7 ‘ Across the regions , the proportion of land developed for residential use that had been previously developed or was vacant land in built-up areas varied between 33 per cent in the south west to 52 per cent in the south east , and 58 per cent in the north west . ’
8 Nor could she have said what made her so positive about this assumption that had become a fixture in her head — unless it was the fact of Silas 's previous near engagement to Doreen .
9 He kept babbling then about some fiend that had taken possession of him .
10 And er she wanted er you know she has visions of us filling the streets of from to with banners waving and the we asked for no banners in the first rally we had back in October because we did n't want it to be seen as some thing that had you know big sort of take over and everybody you know the Communist Party and the language people and er all the different factions being able to wave their banners you know , We support the Blaenau quarry men .
11 If you look around for some field that has yet to be used in a crime story and then insist on using it when it has not filled you with enthusiasm , your book will be leaden .
12 So below an area with a very high biological activity , where there 's a very large amount of calcium carbonate raining down , the C C D will be deeper because it will take that much longer for this material that 's rained down to actually dissolve .
13 This is an arranged marriage , one of the few in many centuries for this family that has gone wrong . ’
14 High Court grants permission for full trial of solicitor accused of negligence over £4m will after six-year wrangle that has tied legal profession in knots Milestone in brother 's ‘ crusade for justice ’ .
15 Neither , though , does he regret re-signing for the club last summer after intense speculation that had him moving under freedom of contract to an assortment of clubs in England or the continent .
16 Nahum 's smile swept away the air of apprehensive gloom that had hung over the cottage since Anna 's latest decline .
17 The form of monetary policy that has been favoured in recent years is the control of interest rates .
18 Liverpool seems unique , not simply because of the scale of its problems but also because of the consistent pattern of political conflict that has characterized so much of what has happened in the city and in its relations with central government .
19 They ran for the shelter of a large chunk of dislodged temple that had fallen a few metres away .
20 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 .
21 The remarkable spell of dry weather that has affected much of eastern Britain since the autumn of 1988 continued in 1990/91 ; the autumn was particularly dry .
22 He was perceptive enough to know that she was suffering from some sort of emotional wound that had nothing to do with him .
23 It had become a sort of trouble-shooting body that had been put in to try and dish the Foreign Office and got a bloody nose .
24 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 .
25 And then she said : ‘ Mebbe he 's one of that gang that has been holding up grocery stores . ’
26 The survivors from the north-west coast , and thus on ‘ home ground ’ , had thrived and put on weight , but were morphologically similar to the lizards of that group that had not survived .
27 What Aston Martin are doing here is the first breath of fresh air that 's been brought to the industry for a very long time .
28 Nonetheless , the population turnaround and planning controls are imposing average densities over larger areas of the country , and Craig ( 1979 ) reveals that it is the areas of suburban density that have experienced the greatest overall population growth in both population and extent .
29 ( d ) The massive body of historical research that has gone on throughout this century has gradually discovered new sources of information and refined our views of the early modern period , in all probability bringing them closer to the objective truth .
30 It should be realised that the explosion of extreme-right support that has been a feature of most western European countries in greater or lesser degree throughout the 1980s is far from a totally homogeneous phenomenon .
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