Example sentences of "that have [verb] [prep] a [noun] " in BNC.

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1 But even back then in that golden age for the company , there were early forerunners of the devastating failures that have turned into a way of dismal life from the dawn of the 1980s .
2 In the few weeks that have gone by a boy from the village has been killed by an elephant .
3 In addition to stressing these " internal " limits on parliamentary democracy in Britain , stress is also placed on " external " factors that have contributed to a loss of powers and to a significant reduction in the scope of our capacity to govern ourselves .
4 It includes many that have developed as a result of state intervention and which are only found within government , such as inspectorates of factories and public health professionals .
5 By analysing these shifts , using econometrically estimated demand curves , it is hoped to identify which countries have improved since 1970 , and those that have suffered as a result .
6 It is significant that certain of the institutionalized practices that are commonly found in developing countries and that have evolved as a protection for family well-being actually impair the quality of family life and add to the life hazards that its members experience .
7 They are like sharks that have passed under a steam roller , but they remain symmetrical and " the right way up " .
8 For the discussion today we are using examples that have come from a test version of the Derby files .
9 There are a few shells and worms that have left behind a tracery of trails in what was the muddy sea floor .
10 The relative frequencies of cutting for each bond were calculated , including the correction for the cuts that have occurred between a cut and the radioactive label ( 16 ) .
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