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

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1 The type of observations that have been made have been quintessentially Darwinian .
2 You have been struck by some particular type of person and have found a plausible set of circumstances in which a person of that type would commit a murder .
3 They were housed in a type of guttering that had discoloured and so much of the light was lost .
4 Instead , some examples will be given of the type of claims that have been made in the courts of the United Kingdom , Australia , and the United States , and of the responses that have been favoured by these domestic courts .
5 At this time I did n't have a clue about fitting this type of equipment and had to pay somebody to do it for me .
6 Chilcote and Edelstein argue that it is because of the type of industrialisation that has taken place .
7 Once the catalogue is written , the specialist calculates the quantities of each type of pottery that have come from each layer and makes observations about the significance of the groups of pottery .
8 Certain men and women have a propensity for this type of spirituality and have devised techniques and disciplines to create the sense of presence within themselves .
9 One crucial element in this was the resumption of centre stage by a type of music that had been in the dominant culture throughout Punk rock — black disco music .
10 One type of music that has always had it s roots in the spiritual realm is traditional Irish .
11 They are following a path that leaves them vulnerable to just the type of discount-retailing that has flourished in Germany .
12 Labour believes that it can hijack the EC towards the type of socialism that has been rejected throughout eastern Europe .
13 Many experiments have used this type of design and have shown differences in rates of protein synthesis between such ‘ learning ’ mice and their yoked controls , from which it is concluded that the learning rather than the shock produces the biochemical response .
14 ‘ It is this type of censorship that has brought a dehumanising character to the proceedings , and communication has made this blatantly obvious .
15 In the analysis of linguistic variation , therefore , we were looking for fine details of variation-variation that shows internal patterning within the speech community , but which may have no social meaning for outsiders — and in the first application for funding it was specified that the research was intended to extend the quantitative methodology to a type of community that had not been studied in this way before .
16 Cutis managing director Roger Curtis said : ‘ We make and provide a particular type of chair but had had difficulty finding a local supplier who could manufacturer them for us .
17 A similar example of a type of assimilation that has become fixed is the progressive assimilation of voice with the suffixes and ; when a verb carries a third person singular ‘ -s ’ suffix , or a noun carries an ‘ -s ’ plural suffix or an' — ‘ s ’ possessive suffix , that suffix will be pronounced as if the preceding consonant is fortis ( ‘ voiceless ’ ) and as if the preceding consonant is lenis ( ‘ voiced ’ ) , thus :
18 The next group of sections deals with the various types of publicity that have to be given to the annual accounts and reports .
19 It produces a six-monthly valuation for both types of management and has no annual charge .
20 Our small scale numbers confirm the earlier studies quoted , that is , that older children especially , seem able to distinguish between different types of relationships and to have the capacity to relate to more than one set of parent figures simultaneously .
21 This Fact Sheet will be followed by a series of Briefing Papers for MPs , which will go beyond the facts to a description of the types of arguments that have been employed by researchers to study the causes of unemployment , including the possible effects so far as they are known of various remedies that have been proposed .
22 Certain types of knives that have no legitimate use — such as flick , gravity and butterfly knives — are banned .
23 Once the constable has told that person of both types of specimen and has listened to anything that that person has to say as to which type of specimen he would wish to provide , the constable may decide whether the specimen to be provided should be a specimen of blood or urine .
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