Example sentences of "[conj] [noun] that have [verb] [adj] " in BNC.

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1 It had a breathless untidiness , with an underlying stratum of solid good things : expensive carpets and curtains in dark plain colours , antique furniture ranging from valuable to junk , but having in common a charm or whimsicality that had made each piece claim her attention originally .
2 We suspect that departments that have developed gastric emptying test protocols have , as we have , offered a service to clinicians within the region for the assessment of patients with symptoms possibly caused by abnormalities of gastric emptying .
3 The Chicago Civil Aviation Conference of 1944 is rarely discussed today , but it established the forms and organizations that have governed postwar civil aviation to this day .
4 The story of the Patiño family is by no means unique , but it is arresting nonetheless for all the romance and tragedy that has surrounded this clan of immensely rich and socially ambitious art collectors .
5 An interference effect was indeed apparent at the start of the final stage ( Fig. 4.7 ) and did not differ in magnitude between subjects that had received their aversive training in the same context as that used for the test and subjects that had received aversive training in a different context .
6 Most LEAs and schools that have introduced explicit policies to combat sexual and ‘ racial ’ inequalities label them as anti-racist and anti-sexist .
7 ‘ Rock faces were being eroded and plants that had taken millions of years to establish themselves were being destroyed almost literally overnight , ’ the fount of wisdom continues .
8 The two aims of increasing productivity and redistribution that have permeated agrarian thinking have often been seen as competing rather than complementary .
9 The patient , domestic acts performed in this country of fogs and mists that had made English murderers the doyens of the civilized globe .
10 A pleasing publication which shows the diversity of military and civil aircraft and airlines that have used this airport .
11 The mere fact of lowering the head in suffering and despair or raising it in anger or appeals for help as the dancers do in MacMillan 's Requiem vividly conveys the tragedy and sorrow that has befallen these mourners .
12 All we ever hear about are disasters and complaints and things that have gone wrong .
13 They reveal to us the astonishing cultural achievements and spirit of our ancestors ; they also document the power struggles , intrigues and invasions that have shaped English history .
14 A PAKISTANI peace broker won a ceasefire yesterday , apparently halting artillery battles between the Afghan government and guerrillas that have caused thousands of civilian casualties .
15 A PAKISTANI peace broker won a ceasefire yesterday , apparently halting artillery battles in Kabul between the Afghan government and guerrillas that have caused thousands of civilian casualties .
16 Our society and culture , together with our spiritual awareness , has built a structure over the years to help us remember those people and events that have done much to determine the kind of lives we live today , and that part of the structure that relates to the Royal Air Force has , of course , a special interest for our Association .
17 A survey was conducted in five countries which were critical cases for the hypothesis : Britain and the United States of America as countries which had the most successful democratic states , Germany and Italy as countries that had experienced fascist regimes within twenty years , and Mexico as a less well-developed country struggling to establish its democratic process ( Almond and Verba 1963 ) .
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