Example sentences of "[that] has [verb] in the [noun] " in BNC.

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1 We know that the Labour party is committed to an increase in child benefit and pensions , covered by its eight new or increased taxes , a point that has featured in the debate .
2 The English that has developed in the country — certainly its spoken version — will not be readily comprehensible to those from outside the sub-continent .
3 Hansen ( 1980 ) makes it very clear that signed Danish is not the same as the Signed English that has developed in the USA , and she believes it to be a more flexible and efficient natural language form .
4 Father Giles reflected on the Beatitudes — their original meaning and the meaning that has developed in the course of time , up to the present day .
5 Since this is exceptional fate for most of them , we are never likely to know from fossil evidence anything approaching the complete range of land creatures that has existed in the past .
6 THE GROWING STRENGTH , both in numbers and influence , of Surfers Against Sewage , is the most visible evidence of the unique surfing community that has built in the Badlands area .
7 By the time the spring arrives , the region is ideally pre-conditioned for chlorine to break loose from CFCs , halons , methyl chloroform and carbon tetrachloride that has accumulated in the atmosphere .
8 This shows the remarkable similarity that has evolved in the gape patterns of the chicks of two species of whydah birds and the chicks of the birds that they parasitise .
9 The exact mode of failure of any unit that has failed in the air should then be determined and the functioning of any emergency systems established .
10 It is a responsibility that has resulted in the revival of the importance of the data processing department — a shift not lost on Microsoft Corp , Lotus Development Corp and Borland International Inc which have all been attempting to play down their ‘ shrink wrapped ’ status with corporate licensing deals and the like .
11 It is the excavating of earth for bank construction at Wood Walton that has resulted in the re-emergence of the tiny ten violet flowers .
12 It has been this policy of screening tenants over the decades before the main sale of council houses was pushed through by the Government that has resulted in the buying of houses largely on the best estates , and has helped to reinforce the emergence of the ghetto in many areas of Britain .
13 Despite many governments 's hesitations about genetic engineering in human embryos and toetuses , it is an idea that has arrived in the form of ’ gene therapy ’ .
14 First , when there has been confrontation , it has been religion that has yielded in the end .
15 Though sudden , this moment is an accumulation of everything that has happened in the course of our travels .
16 Despite everything that has happened in the interim , the new edition , which includes only minor revisions , is still a thought-provoking and comprehensive primer on the future .
17 He was a member of a quite superlative class , one that has stuck in the memory of Gedge 's former maths teacher , Peter Mildenhall .
18 Although the disaster may seem a boon to an industry that has shared in the recession which struck the construction industry , not all firms have welcomed the flood of work .
19 It is a process in literature that has occurred in the past in other fields .
20 In fact , Boltho points out that the greater part of the equalisation that has occurred in the EC since the 1950s is due to greater inter-country equality rather than greater intra-country equality , i.e. disparities have been reduced as nations as a whole have converged rather than regions within nations moving closer together .
21 Driftwood wood that has drifted in the sea ( sometimes freshwater ) and lost all soluble toxins .
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