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

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1 In recent weeks , however , it has been the sudden rise in the number of Soviet Jews that has alarmed the authorities .
2 ‘ It is the lack of a similar competitive structure in clubs that has hampered the youth development of tennis in this country ’ , he explains .
3 Headline is one of the few companies that has lost no staff during the recession — in fact it has taken more on .
4 That is why they will be supporting the idea of a space station as similar to the present one as possible — that way , the coalition of regions and companies that has backed the station in the past can hang together .
5 We have not made any far-reaching contingency plans for after 1997 ; indeed so much has happened in China in the last two years that has shifted the mood from gloom to optimism ; today Hong Kong is a booming economic zone and is regarded as the mediator between the Western and Chinese economies ’ .
6 It is the fear of frightening off investors that has stopped the government investing in water quality .
7 According to Personal Computers and the X Window System , the latest report from the X Business Group , it is the take-up of X by commercial customers that has caused the explosion , with database access expected to account for 32% of sales , mapping and GIS 16% and CASE 11% .
8 One of the issues that has drawn the attention of many feminists is the general treatment of women in both school and higher education curricula .
9 The problem of deliberate self-poisoning and self-injury has placed enormous pressure on the stiff ( physicians , nurses , psychiatrists ) and services ( casualty and emergency departments , medical admission units , psychiatric and social work departments ) involved in the care of patients who take overdoses or injure themselves , and this has been one of the factors that has promoted a re-examination of previously accepted policies for the management of attempted suicide patients .
10 Oddly enough , it is largely the increasing sophistication of jet and turboprop airliners that has extended the lifespan of classic piston-engined transports into the 1990s and , doubtless into the next century .
11 One of the reputations that has taken a bit of a bashing is Sigismond Thalberg 's .
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