Example sentences of "of [noun] [conj] have " in BNC.

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1 A look at the last ten years or so , clearly demonstrates the magnitude and the velocity of the winds of change that have blown through the energy business .
2 Geomicrobiology , the study of geological and biological interactions , attracts increasing interest ; in BGS , the number of projects that have a biological component is growing steadily .
3 The aim of the research is to examine and evaluate a variety of projects that have been established to increase the uptake of energy conservation measures .
4 These pores have been occluded by halite cement ( scale bar 1 mm ) ( B ) and ( C ) Irregular patch ( B ) and vein ( C ) of halite that have replaced a carbonate mudstone from Rustenburg-l .
5 Here 's a list of pros that have dropped in on at least one Farnborough session : Neil Blender , Billy Ruff , Claus Grabke , Jeff Hedges , Rodney Mullen , Brad Bowman , Mike McGill , John Lucero , Lance Mountain , Rick Demontrond ( Spidey ) , Todd Swank , Kevin Stabb , Adrian Demain , Puttis , and , most recently , Gary Valentine .
6 Now it seems thay 've had a change of heart and have decided that there 's room in the side for a specialist wicket keeper .
7 Because chromosomal aberrations are a marker of malignancy and have been shown to correlate with changes in DNA content , DNA flow cytometry is widely used in the analysis of neoplasia .
8 , chief executive of Courtaulds Marine and Yacht Coatings ( Europe ) , said the deal reflected Courtaulds ' desire ‘ to complete its European network of operations and have a direct involvement in this important European market . ’
9 Democratic socialists have always rejected a narrow conception of freedom and have fought for the ‘ positive freedoms ’ of wide access to education , health care , housing and employment .
10 Sometimes the movement of farmers into these regions is actively encouraged by government policies ; elsewhere it is an indirect result of policies that have forced peasants off their lands in order to develop cash cropping and ranching , a process that began with colonial settlement ( section 4.4 ) .
11 Grice himself might assimilate apine dance to the category of phenomena that have what he called natural meaning as opposed to the non-natural meaning of expressions of natural language .
12 Soaring like a sharp wedge , its sandstone rocks have defied the storms of ages but have been split and shattered into a succession of strange pinnacles requiring the skill of rockclimbers to surmount although , by trial and error , walkers can make progress by avoiding the crest of the ridge in places of difficulty , using stony gullies for descent and re-ascent .
13 The characters represent a range of ages and have a variety of accents , including authentic American .
14 Given the number of mergers that have happened over recent years , it 's becoming a rare event when a firm can celebrate its centenary with the same name it started out with .
15 The list of cities that have ‘ refused to die ’ , ‘ come back ’ or ‘ turned around ’ increases steadily .
16 This may simply be treasure and dead monsters , but is more likely to involve a search for a magical object or group of objects that have been carefully guarded and hidden .
17 One result of this has been the pervasive influence of linguistic methodology upon such studies of objects as have developed in recent decades ; and while the rise of semiotics in the 1960s was advantages in that it provided for the extension of linguistic research into other domains , any of which could be treated as a semiotic system ( e.g. Eco 1976 : 9–14 ) , this extension took place at the expense of subordinating the object qualities of things to their word-like properties .
18 And this has prompted one of the oldest museums to put on a special exhibition of sketches that have become collectors ' items .
19 Many people attended the popular event which also includes the presentation of trophies that have been won during the year ( see photo ) .
20 Yes , yes , I mean this year , with the formula obviously , because the number of fire calls has dropped , it impacts upon er , as I say that , I do n't know whether the actual , the cost , the differential between the number of calls that have dropped and the drop in the S S A , whether it 's comparable , and I do n't suppose they 've got a measure of the drop , in S S A terms it 's far greater than the actual marginal costs of er , not attending those er , extra , extra fire calls .
21 A row of houses that have lain empty for years since being bought by publisher Robert Maxwell look set to remain derelict , after being left out of a plan to redevelop the area .
22 Problems between ageing parents and their now adult and independent ‘ children ’ will centre on the system of relationships and the patterns of interaction that have developed over many years .
23 a ‘ cultural heritage ’ view emphasises the responsibility of schools to lead children to an appreciation of those works of literature that have been widely regarded as amongst the finest in the language ;
24 But it is perhaps primarily in his assertion that ‘ Il n'y a pas de hors texte ’ ( ‘ There is nothing outside the text/nothing except text ’ ) that he may seem most relevant to literary theory , for in this claim one hears echoes of the principles of a number of the major theories of literature that have emerged in this century .
25 ‘ Though I have shown photographs throughout my exhibition organising career , I took it as a matter of course and have shown them as I have any other art form and along side any other art form whether it is painting or sculpture .
26 That is not to deny the wide range of activities that have involved employers .
27 For each year of the forecast the previous year 's level of service is taken as the base ; that is then modified by additions representing new policies and subtractions reflecting the closure of activities that have already been agreed to during the year .
28 These conclusions are reinforced by Curve B , which represents the frequency and length of conflicts that have occurred since the Second World War .
29 er we learnt from America that er a lot of birds that have been caught by cats , die , and everybody 's always assumed it 's shock but the Americans were doing some tests and they found it 's septicaemia from the cat 's teeth .
30 In practice , however , the majority of employers that have equalised upwards ( i.e. instead of reducing the retirement age for men ) are at this stage allowing women the option to take their pension early without reductions , instead of obliging those already close to retirement to prolong their working life .
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