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

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1 Wilcock had developed another interest too , one that had burgeoned on the Voice , a fascination with Andy Warhol 's factory , then turning out movies at the Factory by the dozen , and sucking in voyeurs , drifters , hopers , and no-hopers .
2 So I gingerly walked down and crept into the car realized that I was the one that had caused all that
3 The one Masklin had found in the Store , the one that had given him the idea for driving the Truck .
4 As he ran , his senses remained alert to the night around him , to ensure he did not run slap into any other hunting parties like the one that had intervened when he was dealing with Grant .
5 in my eyes like , was more professional than the one that had done the new one !
6 It was a song she 'd heard many times in the past , one that had stayed in the popular charts for months .
7 One that had gone even as he groped for it .
8 er , er er er , er it , it has n't been , I mean , i it , it was , last night was the first one that had gone on to like over two hundred .
9 And apparently the one that had gone out to him had n't found him , so they sent another one and he found him straight away with his directions .
10 You 've seen it on the one that had gone over .
11 My journey , I realised now , was not one that had begun at fixed point ‘ A ’ and would run to ‘ B ’ : crossing space — by canoe or donkey or in the footsteps of — was not what it was about .
12 He hung his white shirt , the one that had covered his wife 's legs , over my arm .
13 The bureaucracy was a ‘ hireling ’ , an instrument of class rule , but one that had become inefficient , overbearing and incompetent .
14 ‘ For example , we recently looked at one that had come in where it just happened that the course staff needed two dozen luxury executive residential homes to accommodate them , with a lovely view of the 18th , of course .
15 I remember that one of us , I can not recall which , made the cynical remark that what we really wanted was a similar type of aircraft to the one that had crashed , in which the auto-pilot could be connected up with the flight recorder — then we investigators could just sit and watch the accident happen all over again .
16 A familiar scene , yet one that had changed subtly since yesterday — just as everything else had been changed by that newspaper item , the whole of her life being undermined making her feel that nothing was quite as it had seemed .
17 An inquest on May 22 , 1990 , into the deaths of 45 people when a British Midland Boeing 737 crashed near Kegworth in December 1988 [ see p. 36410 ] returned a verdict of accidental death , discounting negligence on the part of pilot and crew ( who , amid the confusion , had turned off the functioning engine instead of the one that had caught fire ) .
18 The short , nine-day voyage was accompanied by beautiful weather , and brought with it one of Gould 's most elusive and sought-after species of petrel , one that had tantalised him for weeks aboard the Parsee , although the occasion was , as Gould liked to emphasise , as much a result of his own ingenuity as it was of chance or convenience :
19 She had heard of storms great enough to flood some of the booths near to the shore , but never one that had thrown more than spray on the walls of the longhouses .
20 And Gershwin 's ‘ Rhapsody ’ , the one that had started them off on this road together .
21 It was a different Wedding Present to the one that had toured two years earlier .
22 Well we had a r a sch classroom in the infants school there for our headquarters and er storing cos we used to make use , we had a palliasse on the floor for when we was on night duty erm but I can never understand why we had our he headquarters over there but we had to do guard duties over in the elementary school on th school on the other side because that was the only one that had got a telephone and we had to man the telephones from the Brigade Headquarters or the to be able to phone to should they want us to be called out and so we had to do the guard duty over there but we slept in the , when we was off duty we was in er Alma Green School and that was there and then the we moved from there eventually and th th the longest part of our life of the Home Guard , the headquarters was at the cottage , I 've been trying to think what the name of the cottage is , it ha it , it has a name it 's the cottage next door to the Sir Robert Peel public house in Bell Lane .
23 In fact my own wife , she came of a big family and and she had to look after most of the the younger children until they started work you see and then it was the next one that had to look after them again you see and so on , and that 's how it went on .
24 Maggie had never been to the big barn before , the one that had looked so imposing from the air .
25 And that one that had wandered off from the rest it became aware that it was lost .
26 Perhaps the divorce had been a ploy to revive her husband 's fading interest ; one that had backfired on her .
27 This was a much changed Phillis from the buoyant , flushed — as a blown-up frog with her self-importance — righteous one that had left the house hardly an hour before .
28 It was Wilson , the one that had cleaned his arm up .
29 The second was similar to one that had happened at Coningsby .
30 And she recalled her favourite Hans Andersen fairytale , the one that had brought her time and again to tears .
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