Example sentences of "that have " in BNC.

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1 Women , Art and Society is a synthesis of work that has been progressing for twenty years about women and the visual arts .
2 It is a quite Caribbean Britain that has made her : a Britain at the end of the world which it used to rule .
3 Which is the one that has litost — a form of self-pity — and what does he mean by ‘ unbearable lightness of being ’ ?
4 The article leads you to wonder about her religious faith , if she has one , and about where it stands in relation to the outlook of the editor of Commentary , author of a book about his ambitions for worldly success : Making it must be the least pious book that has ever been written .
5 And do n't let your search for material lead you to choose the obscure for obscurity 's sake , so you feel you will be sure to stun the panel with a piece that has no good professional background .
6 He sets up long , colourful and emotional speeches that are in turn both funny , beautiful and violent , and his work can not be compared with anything that has preceded him .
7 It is common for students to return to a part that has given them many ideas , and to rework a passage fruitfully .
8 When Arthur Guinness started to brew porter in his Dublin brewery he created an insatiable demand for his beer that has never waned in Ireland .
9 Worthington White Shield , brewed by Bass , is a strong , nutty pale ale that has to be poured with care in order to retain the natural sediment in the bottle .
10 ‘ China has a long history of cuisine , a vast territory and abundant natural resources , many nationalities and a large population that has many regions and local diets and customs , ’ he explains , adding that Chinese chefs tended to create new dishes daily , as each cooking method , each style and the range of ingredients could be used to make up different combinations — traditional menus contained a minimum of 100 dishes named after methods .
11 The festival is also screening POISON , one of the most controversial American films for a long time , which has caused storms of protest in the States and will be a film that has everyone talking .
12 I feel they are rooted in something that has to do with culture , with a sense of history , a sense of past , a sense of tradition .
13 Could you tell me the name of the maple that has interesting white-striped branches and trunk , and where I might be able to purchase one ?
14 This , he suggests , is a time when we have witnessed the ending of the construct of what he calls , ‘ the homogeneity of man ’ which was a product of a special political climate that has now passed .
15 In the symbolic construction of this community ( Cohen 1985 ) boundary images of inside and outside were elaborated to an intensity , making us crucially aware and ‘ conscious … of dirt that has ambiguously got onto the wrong side of the frontier ’ ( Leach 1976 : 61 ) .
16 It was the in-between of that sludge-grey spring that stopped and started , flowers bursting out then drenched with sleet , blighted by snow ; skies grey and thundery , rain mean and seeping , wind a slinking greasy cur that has paddled through filthy city ponds and has nowhere to go .
17 The historical progression that has led to this can , at the price of great oversimplification , be seen as follows .
18 It is certain , though , that the constructivism that has received the most attention in psychology and philosophy has been the developmental theory of Jean Piaget .
19 Given this , the progress that has been made is remarkable , particularly in relating components of the ERP to attentional processes .
20 Since brain damage can produce these very precise differences between patients , it is difficult to avoid the conclusion that there is one part of the brain that has the precise function of carrying out each piece of information processing that is specified within the cognitive model .
21 My concern here is with the mythology that has accompanied these advances ; the metaphysical claims implicit — and not infrequently explicit — in the way they have been described .
22 I would argue that physiologists of perception , working within the framework created by the Muller Doctrine and the Weber-Fechner Law are in a position of dotting the i's and crossing the t's in a text that has not yet been written .
23 A further telling argument against the dual aspect theory - and one that has been rarely noticed — is that ‘ aspects ’ are relative to viewpoints ; in other words , they emerge posterior to perceptions .
24 We are so used to hearing talk about the nervous system ‘ encoding ’ the outside world that it is easy to forget that this is a metaphor and it is one that has no place in serious philosophical discussion of the mind-body problem or the philosophy of perception .
25 I really feel a foreigner and walk up the drive cursing the mud that has ruined my gold stilettos .
26 It means something has been said or something has happened that has put the subject of the remark in an uncomfortable place .
27 One man who would sacrifice all his prize money for the year just to win the Wimbledon Singles Crown that has eluded him is Ivan Lendl , and the tension clearly showed when he lost to the Canadian Grant Connell in windy , dark , and damp conditions in the Stella Artois Championship at Queen 's Club .
28 Everything that has happened to her over the past year has been genuine , from breaking her thumb to the operation , not to mention all the hassle she has had from standing by her father .
29 Has there ever been a tennis player that has written in to say ‘ thank you ’ to their fans who have stood by them through all their traumas and their losses , who have stood for hours in the rain or slept out in the streets to get a look at their idols ?
30 Now , as a step away from the craftsman entrepreneur that has been John Makepeace 's hallmark he has introduced a new course to Hooke Park College for manufacturing businesses that want to make better use of wood .
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