Example sentences of "that have [vb pp] [prep] [noun sg] [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | Plainly , many of the hospitals south of the border that have applied for trust status are making considerable advances in the delivery of patient care . |
2 | Cultured LC ( which may bear a phenotypic and functional relationship to LC that have migrated to lymph nodes ) express lower levels of E-cadherin and exhibit decreased affinity for KC . |
3 | In late 1917 , proclaiming Labour 's new commitment to ‘ the democratic control of industry [ through ] the common ownership of the means of production ’ , Arthur Henderson pledged the Party to ‘ strenuously resist every proposal to hand back to private capitalists the great industries and services that have come under Government control during the war … we do not mean to loosen the popular grip upon them , but on the contrary to strengthen it . ’ |
4 | This study attempts to identify the changes that have occurred in South Wales business and industrial structure over the past 20 years , and to determine the effects of these changes on demand for industrial materials handling equipment . |
5 | … most of the theft-murders that have resulted in capital convictions since the Act have been committed by stupid persons , who had not the sense to see how easily they could be caught , and how much safer it would have been to do the job in a different way . |
6 | Literally hundreds of US companies that have qualified for exchange listings have elected to remain on the OTC , preferring a more competitive system of market making to a single exchange specialist . |