Example sentences of "that have [vb pp] [prep] [noun] [prep] " in BNC.

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1 Will he reflect on the fact that one of the most unpleasant duties of the Northumbria police is having to drag the mangled bodies of motorists from cars that have gone into ditches alongside the A1 while on their way to Scotland ?
2 Other groups that have written in support of the Save the Cairngorms-led initiative include the Mountaineering Council for Scotland , the Ramblers ' Association , North East Mountain Trust , Friends of the Earth , RSPB and the World Wide Fund for Nature .
3 It is these rare occurrences that have led to stories of tom-cat cannibalism — and to stories that paint the male feline as a savage monster bent on slaughtering and consuming his own children .
4 This seminar series is stimulated by research studies that have arisen in response to the 1988 Education Reform Act ( ERA ) .
5 Vascular plants of the high Arctic seem by contrast to be remnants of the Tertiary flora that have survived in refugia throughout all the glaciations and recently dispersed southward , though seldom beyond the low Arctic zone .
6 Almost all these poisons are derived from the various substances that have evolved as lubricants for the soft , vulnerable skins of these small animals .
7 His shamanistic beliefs and espousal of the Zippy/techno-pagan attitudes that have flourished in clubland in recent years mean that when they 're not running scare stories ( Mister C organises sex and drug cult , Shamen gigs as wild drug orgies etc ) , they can do ‘ Mister C — New Age Wacko ’ stuff instead ( tales of his telepathic connection with his twin sister ) .
8 Both the nilgai and the four-horned antelope were originally Indian woodland species that have adapted to life on the plains .
9 Among the antelope these include gazelle species that have adapted to life in India .
10 In more recent times , Al Stewart has donated ‘ Here 's To Warren Harding ’ , recalling how the 29th President was ‘ Alone in the White House , watching the sun come up on the morning of 1921 ’ ; Elvis Costello has resurrected bluesman J B Lenoir 's ‘ Eisenhower Blues ’ ; Tom Paxton advising that ‘ Lyndon Johnson Told The Nation ’ ; while , only a week ago , U96 released ‘ I Wan na Be A Kennedy ’ , just another of the scores of Kennedy songs that have proliferated through rock since ‘ 62 .
11 Erm , if I could just bring the committee up to date on one or two things that have happened in relation to the district auditor 's report .
12 The artist emerges far more clearly as a result of corrections and additions , and of further research on the many drawings that have come to light in recent decades .
13 I mean , I think , there is something there that needs pursuing , I 'm not accusing all judges of being , inherently , you know , nutty , or , whatever , but , the number of cases that have come to light in the last few years , whether it 's because the press have just decided to home in on them ,
14 extensive mountain-building , due to colliding continental plates , is in progress — the Andes , Himalayas and Cascades are all mountain ranges that have come into existence during the past 10+ million years , and are still in the process of creation
15 People that have come in contact with him so should be
16 On Saturday morning we will have a look at all the changes that have occurred on campus in recent years .
17 This inquiry can not be conducted in isolation from the general developments that have occurred in connection with judicial review of executive authority , an area in which the courts have been extremely active .
18 Many hon. Members will have received , in the past few days , a report from Amnesty International giving details of some of the atrocities that have occurred in Croatia in recent months .
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