Example sentences of "that have [vb pp] [adv] " in BNC.

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1 What hair that is left on my head became steam that wisped past my left eye , a ball that has bounced in and out of many a brain cover .
2 That is bad news , and threatens a continuation of the debilitating battle between the government and the parliament that has dragged on since last November .
3 MR SAM NUJOMA is the latest on the liberation trail that has led so many Africans from jail and exile to the presidency of their country .
4 It 's a bit like one of the old Decca moving-map displays , but one that has packed up and lost interest in the proceedings .
5 In fact , it 's a term that could be aptly used to describe that whole flowery genre of catch-all fiddle-and-flute pop that has sprouted up in this country since Mike Scott first became an executive member of An Bord lascaigh Mhara .
6 A relatively old rug that has been well looked after may be in far better condition than a newer item that has seen less considerate use , and some contemporary items are deliberately made to look old by the use of chemical washes ( p. 27 ) .
7 Now that IBM Corp is in long-term decline , evolving into just another big company like Xerox Corp or General Motors Corp that has seen much better days , market-makers are looking for another bellwether to signal the direction of the entire market , the Wall Street Journal reports .
8 While it was the Today newspaper that focused national attention on the fact that the Princess did not have to travel half way round the world to find clean water , it is the aptly-named CoastGuard that has kept up the high standards of cleanliness for royalty and commoners alike .
9 An ordinary little firm that has operated perfectly cheerfully with a clerk and a few assistants over the years , is it actually a practical proposition to install the computer and perhaps train one or two of the workers to use it ?
10 The hon. and learned Gentleman has his own view , but I think that , as a lawyer , he will agree that it is at variance with the constitutional practice that has operated hitherto .
11 It is the number of first-time overseas holidaymakers , ‘ new ’ consumers for this particular market that has remained surprisingly stable through the late 1970s and early 1980s , increasing by about 1 per cent per year .
12 For it is the personality of Law that has remained as elusive to historians as it was to his own contemporaries .
13 Explain that the marbles have taken the place of the water that has spilled out .
14 His job is rated Grade B on the Civil Service Scale , so he is on £31,747 a year — a figure that has risen dramatically from the £21,000 he started on in February 1989 .
15 Since 1961 , it has happened 17 times in 31 seasons , or over half : a remarkable proportion given the economic imbalance that has developed already within English football during the last 31 years .
16 One major subject area within the polytechnics that has developed considerably in recent years is that of teacher education .
17 Teachers of these classes need to know the extent , and the limits , of special provision , and to be in a position to identify and meet continuing needs , and to explore the relevance for all pupils using English of the understanding that has developed specifically in relation to the teaching of English to speakers of other languages .
18 One is the Muslims , the group that has suffered more than any other in the fighting .
19 The opinion polls have begun to suggest that ordinary Greeks are getting tired of the alternation of placeholders that has made up so much of recent Greek politics .
20 Mr Mohamed Al Fayed thus obliged a leading French newspaper to substantiate , by implication , a grand version of his personal history that has turned out to be false . ’
21 Here , suddenly , was a car to lust after , but also a car to strike fear into the hearts of rival companies in an industry that has struggled more than most in 1992 .
22 An interesting feature that has emerged recently is the number of patients who are newly diagnosed as diabetic at the time of their myocardial infarction ( Oswald et al , 1984 ) .
23 But it is just such a view that could be said to lie at the heart of a second major theory of social stratification that has emerged more recently in sociology : the functionalist theory of stratification .
24 It also represents a major challenge to educationalists : not only should children be taught to use information technology , a subject that has emerged suddenly from nowhere with no teaching tradition , but all disciplines could profit from incorporating this new technology into their teaching practice .
25 This Carpenter 's In-House store at Headington in Oxford is one of twenty-six accross the country that has shut up shop for good .
26 One club that has shut down permanently is The Brain in London , a victim of too few clubbers with too little money after one good summer too many .
27 Does my right hon. Friend agree that to suggest that there is one kind of school that can cater for the needs of all kinds of pupils is an example of the naive theorising that has caused so many problems in education , which we are seeking to address today ?
28 They are now indulging in distortion and scaremongering , but they are unable to hide the record of the last 13 years that has caused so much misery to so many people .
29 Certainly it is an army that has run amok .
30 Light dawns on the small Year Niner 's face as she hastens to explain that the stain on the front of her school blouse is jam that has squirted out of her break-time doughnut , and not blood at all .
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