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

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1 But I think that we can persuade them that it is something that Parliament has said a planning application that deals with local issues can be determined locally .
2 Using daughter boards , he said , protected customer investments in the box and power supplies : it means that DEC has to redesign the ASICs on the motherboard , but leaves plenty of room for additional cache on the back side of the board .
3 This is particularly remarkable when it is considered that Roddick has made no acquisitions and has no major plans for diversification .
4 ‘ And funnier still that Chignell has got a job in Plymouth !
5 There is no doubt that agriculture has transformed the environments of all developing countries .
6 The invention has so impressed the judges of the Toshiba Year of Invention Competition , that Richard has reached the final 20 , out of more than 4,000 entrants .
7 ‘ My bet is that Nevil has taken the girl already — maybe Dover to Folkestone .
8 Men , men , mentioned here by our friend , that Leicestershire has got no business to discuss about fox hunting , we are not elusive , there are other county councils who have banned fox hunting on their land , so do not make this as a sacrosanct and or something that Leicestershire are doing , they are not doing first , there are so many other county councils in this country and for your information , I was listening to radio four few days ago , even in Pakistan , a third world country , is banning hunting in their country , we should be ashamed of ourselves here to discuss , I agree with Councillor when the discussion start and he said move for the ward , because the logical thing was to move for the wards rather than discuss , if we all believe that this is horrible , acrimonious and abhorrent in today 's day and age , as the slavery was abhorred two hundred years ago .
9 The Labour party 's document makes it clear that Labour has forgotten every word , and that is why the country needs to be saved from a Labour Government .
10 We now know that Stagecoach has obtained a minimum of ESQ 1 million for the $ 2 million worth of public sector assets .
11 Whether offensive or defensive strategies are being reassessed , the Gulf War has brought home the fact that automation has become the cornerstone of virtually all new military systems — so much so that we are moving steadily towards a fully automated battlefield .
12 ‘ You 'll find an oilskin jacket in the locker at the foot of the stairs , ’ I said , ‘ and you 'll also discover that Ellen has left a Thermos of coffee on the stove , and I like mine without sugar but with milk .
13 Although JM has won both Technology and Export Awards in the past , this was the first time that CSD has achieved the Export Award , which emphasises the success of our Autocatalyst Europe operation based at Royston .
14 Harari says that ACtec has hired a team from the Israeli army to work on spread-spectrum technology and ‘ they know what they are doing ’ .
15 How strange , then , that England has become a world power in the performance of medieval and Renaissance music ( to speak of no other ) during the last 25 years .
16 The fact that no one has created a furore over this would suggest that Ireland has travelled a hell of a healthy distance since those dark days in the 60's when your book was banned .
17 The emphasis is , therefore , on the conjugal bond , to such an extent that marriage has become an index of ‘ normality ’ or ‘ settling down ’ and is now a status formally open to almost everyone of the appropriate age [ … ] .
18 The Parallel Operating Environment is just one piece of the bundle of utilities and development tools that IBM has dubbed the AIX Parallel Environment .
19 The bond can be exchanged after 45 days and until November 30 1993 , into 1.175 IBM Corp shares — the first time in recent history that IBM has made an acquisition for shares .
20 An informed insider told me last night : ‘ It is absolutely certain that Nigel has done the deal .
21 A may not terminate the contract on the ground that B has committed a breach by not opening a confirmed credit — but he may insist that B opens a confirmed credit within a reasonable time and , if B does not do so , he will then be in breach of contract .
22 He argues that management has developed a range of responses and has attempted to maintain control through the use of industrial relations procedures , through bureaucratic rules which channel conflict into manageable and acceptable ways , and especially through the use of internal labour markets and dual labour markets which divide and segment the working class .
23 Still others believe that capitalism has satisfied the material interests of all workers in advanced capitalism , as Herbert Marcuse ( 1969 ) and Andre Gorz ( 1985 ) tend to suggest .
24 ( 1976 ) have estimated that erosion has reduced the production potential of American cropland by 10–15 per cent , and that an estimated 5 gallon equivalent of fuel per acre is being used to offset past soil losses , which amounts to about 4 per cent of total oil imports in 1970 ( p.153 ) .
25 There is little evidence so far , though , to suggest that counterurbanization has halted the decline of service provision , since population thresholds for services have at the same time been rising ( Johansen and Fuguitt , 1984 ) .
26 Nor is there much indication that affluence has encouraged the desire to seek acceptance in new social milieux at higher status levels .
27 It was also noted that Isobel has rejoined the orchestra for two rehearsals .
28 Marginally , now that Shirley has got a job .
29 It 's nice that Jesus has got a birthday and that , just like a normal person .
30 Rather , they argue that pornography has established the conventions by which we understand sexualised images of women as images of submission , images which invite violence .
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