Example sentences of "ideas that have " in BNC.
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1 | Those doubts and attacks have been allowed to return in the modern era following the dissolution of theocratic ideas that have supposed a particular religious belief to be an essential ingredient of sound political organisation . |
2 | There are also similarities , which may be revealing but which I shall not explore , between ‘ bottlenecking ’ and two other ideas that have dominated this chapter . |
3 | Details of the experiments themselves do not concern us here , but some of the ideas that have emerged from them are of interest because they add further to our understanding of how , looked at from a biological perspective , creativity can be connected to psychosis . |
4 | It seems to epitomise the whole range of values and ideas that have taken me there in the first place . |
5 | The text is based on ideas that have been developed through observations and trials in the classroom — they are offered in the spirit of exploration rather than in supplying definitive answers to the designer 's problems . |
6 | I 'm more interested in the , the kind of s so called philosophical erm ideas that have been raised , as whether this , you know , these kind of ideas of a , a kind of ideal state are just possible . |
7 | The office culture consists of a kind of folklore involving ‘ the selective preservation of the ideas that have proved worthwhile ’ ( Shibutani , 1961:465 ) , in part about ‘ normal ’ cases and in part about the most ‘ difficult ’ problems and the ‘ worst ’ offenders . |
8 | The implication is that the R , D and D or centre-periphery model had been wrongly conceived in its application to education , because it was premised on the possibly mistaken view that people are rational beings who will implement ideas that have been demonstrated to be effective . |
9 | This has been founded on a set of shared ideas that have at least until recently constituted the ruling ideology ( in both legal and political circles ) , at any rate on matters of sentencing policy . |
10 | To date , there have been many projects and ideas that have benefited from CIRE funding . |
11 | Long held to be the leading contemporary poet of Wales , the ideas that have occupied Thomas 's attention throughout his writing career of some forty-six years are represented by fourteen essays chosen by Sandra Anstey . |
12 | In making a grid a portion of a construct system is expressed leaving traces of the ideas that have been brought to bear , perhaps even unknowingly . |
13 | Education officers are aware of many possibilities for using and interpreting the site , and can often pass on methods or good ideas that have proved successful with other groups . |
14 | The ideas that have been developed for this region can be applied to most turbulent flows adjacent to a wall : for example , to turbulent channel and pipe flow ( although not , for example , to a boundary layer close to separation ) . |
15 | To claim that Britain has nurtured something in a matter ultimately pertaining to worship ( the choral singing of cathedral and chapel ) which is purified and controlled beyond anything possessed by Catholic Europe , which is purged of excessive artifice and rhetoric ( Continental reviewers consistently find English a cappella performances impassive ) and whose excellence gives Britain a mission these are among the ideas that have been the principal source of British national identity since the Act of Union in 1707 and were a foundation stone of English identity long before . |
16 | We have a great deal of sympathy er but whereas I do n't think some of the ideas that have been floated tonight for a Cornwall and Gibraltar West seat er or erm any kind of link up between Cornwall and any tail end of a Welsh seat we do n't think is practical and I think he 's got ta solve this problem er within the confines of Cornwall being regarded as part of England if not Anglo Saxon . |