Example sentences of "that have the " in BNC.

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1 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 .
2 The plant is said to be a state-of-the-art facility that forms transistors onto large glass substrates , in a class-100 clean room that has the similar level of air cleanliness to those used in the manufacture of LSI chips .
3 The result is a system that has the potential to recognise every word in the language .
4 What is amazing , therefore , is that the agency that has the responsibility for this programme — Milton Keynes Development Corporation — has been largely wound down over the past few years and the remainder of it will cease to exist in 1992 .
5 True , there was the other mass gathering-a packed hall in Medellin , Drug City , listening as poets challenged the deadly fluence of the Mafia through writing that has the characteristics of war work : defiant , angry , and sad .
6 As far as the rift with the Musicians Union is concerned if they are so shortsighted as to condemn and ban everything that has the tag ‘ South African ’ , without even trying to understand , I do n't see much point in having anything to do with them .
7 However , it is repetitive movement that has the most soothing effect .
8 With Nicam broadcasting you will be able to enjoy many of your favourite TV programmes in true stereo — you can listen to music that has the clarity of a compact disc ; watch news , films , drama and documentaries enriched with the thrilling new dimension of real living sound .
9 We do well to remember that societal opposition to cruelty to animals , especially opposition that has the force of law , is a comparatively recent development .
10 But it is unfortunate that even if all those issues could be worked out , it is the rare bureau that has the space available in the waiting room for a receptionist anyway .
11 There is no hook of that size manufactured that has the strength to withstand the pull of an 8lb line , which is thicker in diameter than the hook itself .
12 Firstly , the crop has to be a legume ; secondly , the Rhizobium species selected will need to be one that has the capability of forming a symbiotic relationship with the host ( though there is the possibility as discussed in section 8.4.3 , that genetic engineering could simplify this aspect of the procedure ) ; and thirdly , it is important that the bacterial strain should be efficient at nitrogen fixation .
13 The one that has the most powerful effect on me is the legend of the Pacific Islanders that Grimble wrote about in his book We chose the Islands .
14 It is the combination of verbal and visual that has the desired effect .
15 A positive example is one that has the necessary attributes whilst a negative one has none .
16 Soon after the eruption last year , Brian Toon , of the NASA Ames Research Center in Moffatt Field , California , was quoted as saying , ‘ this is really the first time in modern meteorology that something has happened that has the potential to affect the climate .
17 Seventy per cent of all fires in the home start in the kitchen , so a converted flat that has the kitchen next to the front door — the main entrance/exit — is dangerous .
18 On a couple of things there is a wah-wah pedal but then there 's also a very old flanger that has the sweep controlled by a pedal .
19 The New York Times 's Vincent Canby wrote : ‘ There is nothing obviously glossy in Midnight Cowboy , but it contains a lot of superior laughter that has the same softening effect , ’ yet he found the central relationship was ‘ as honest and affecting as anything you 're likely to see in a movie , and more than compensates for those moments when the film seems to be exploiting its cheap , gaudy locale as might the director of a sight-seeing bus cruising through West 42nd Street and Greenwich Village ’ .
20 ‘ Life Forever ’ gives birth to one of the most gorgeous , melancholy intros you 'll have heard for eons , before launching into a track that has the potential to take the pelican crossing between all manner of specialist clubs .
21 On the contrary , it is Switzerland that has the world 's biggest food manufacturing multinational ( Nestlé ) , the world 's biggest pharmaceutical manufacturer ( Ciba-Geigy ) , a leading power-engineering conglomerate ( ABB ) , as well as leading niche machine-tool manufacturers and , in Swatch , a product that took on and beat the Japanese in a sector that they were thought to have won forever , the watch industry .
22 ‘ If you do n't shut up at once and sit down I shall remove my belt and let you have it with the end that has the buckle ! ’
23 I think the key thing is to listen to that instinct as it 's most probably the thing that has the highest chance of being right .
24 Full-grain : leather that has the grain layer substantially intact and which is finished on the grain side .
25 It is the hinterland that has the greatest appeal .
26 There is no single competitor that has the broadest challenge .
27 Underlining the endless uncertainty that surrounds any industrial or commercial company that has the misfortune to be controlled by the state , France 's chronic loss-maker Compagnie des Machines Bull SA has been given two months to come up with a viable strategy , French Industry Minister Gerard Longuet said after a news conference where he outlined his policies after six weeks in office .
28 Surviving on imported pasta and freshly baked pizza , the Italians are a crucial part of the United Nations operation that has the job of maintaining the peace and running elections in a country emerging from 16 years of civil war .
29 Any historical investigation will show that history has always been a problematic concept for Marxism , not something that has the status of a ‘ concrete ’ existence outside and beyond theory .
30 A part or organ in one animal that has the same function as another part or organ in a different animal ’ ( 1843 ) ; ( on late nineteenth century biology ) — ‘ Morphology was studied because it was the material believed to be the most favourable for elucidation of the problems of evolution , and we all thought that in embryology the quintessence of morphological truth was most palpably presented ’ ( 1922 ) ; ( on developmental constraint ) — ‘ But if organisation and the laws of development exclude some lines of variation and favour others , there is certainly nothing supernatural in this , and nothing which is incompatible with natural selection ’ ( 1919 ) .
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