Example sentences of "have [verb] that [det] [adj] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 Shepherd et al ( 1983 ) have calculated that each human platelet has 4200 high-affinity binding sites for prostacyclin with a dissociation constant of 16 nmol .
2 Most prison reformers , including Howard , have emphasized that any rehabilitative effect which prison may have will derive primarily from the quality of the relationship built up between a respected member of staff and an individual prisoner .
3 HAVE noticed that any old grandad who can prop himself up on a spade can dig better than I can , and it does seem that although women have virtues not given to men , men also have their gifts .
4 I have noticed that this frustrating experience usually occurs in promising conditions when you expect to catch fish , and when these bites begin they last for unusually long periods and happen very frequently .
5 We have seen that any such claim about the distribution of wealth could not have been and can not today be legitimately sustained .
6 Normally , though , sociologists have argued that these three strata have enough in common to make them components of one class , because they are all divided by a considerable gulf from the non-manual middle class , which contains its own strata .
7 French studies have argued that this full state monopoly capitalist system did not come into operation until the 1930s .
8 Others , such as Engels ( 1972 ) , have argued that this particular form of domestic oppression exists in order that men may be sure that they pass such property as they possess to their heirs without fear of it going to the sons of other men .
9 But the personalities of the fossil hunters involved have ensured that this protective move by the Ethiopians has developed into an acrimonious tussle .
10 Climatic fluctuations have ensured that most polar soils are recently formed ; because of ice-induced turbidity and slowness of soil-forming processes in cold conditions , the soils remain mostly immature , and unpromising media for the growth of vegetation .
11 However , a variety of experiments have revealed that both tachistoscopic recognition ( Johnston , 1978 ; McClelland and Johnston , 1977 ; Manelis , 1974 ) and lexical decision time ( Coltheart , Davelaar , Jonasson and Besner , 1977 ) are unaffected by inter-letter constraints .
12 ‘ And we have to remember that many young people locally depend on the building trade for work . ’
13 Many studies of previous generations have shown that many young people leave rural areas before they even enter the job market , and that these migrants are the most able and motivated ( Rieger , 1972 ; Hannan , 1969 ) thus adding weight to the theory of cumulative causation , as the less able young , the old , and the redundant come to form a greater and greater proportion of the population .
14 Its influence can also be seen at work within the North where sub-regional studies have shown that many medium-sized places and more rural areas fared relatively well between 1971 and 1981 despite the general appearance of economic malaise conveyed by the regional-level statistics ( Breheny , Hall and Hart , 1987 ; Champion , Green , Owen , Ellin and Coombes , 1987 ; Townsend , 1986 ) .
15 These analyses have shown that many commercial reagents , including embedding medium , contain alumino-silicate contaminants in low concentrations ( p.p.m. ) , present either as a fine suspension of particles or in solution , when they crystallize out as the solvents evaporate ; they may also preferentially locate on the sulphate and phosphate moieties present in the plaques .
16 Previous works ( 2,3 ) have shown that such mitochondrial DNA endonucleolytic activities can be detected in E.coli when the corresponding mitochondrial intronic ORF was translated in the bacteria .
17 Recently , biochemical analyses have shown that several different types of amyloid fibril protein exist in systemic amyloidosis .
18 Whether or not we ever find out the precise source of the metals , analyses have shown that these early casters in West Africa had a considerable technical knowledge and expertise .
19 Experiments have shown that these virtual particles are indeed present , although we can not detect them directly .
20 Together with evidence from boreholes drilled through continental-margin deposits , investigations using seismic stratigraphy have shown that most passive margins support a wedge of sediment which becomes gradually thinner as it passes seawards from continental to oceanic lithosphere ( Fig. 4.14 ) .
21 Observations of individually marked birds have shown that this disruptive behaviour is adaptive .
22 As to illegality , recent developments in the law have shown that any relevant error of law made by the decision maker , whether as to his powers or as to the law he is to apply , may lead to his decision being quashed .
23 We and others have shown that both duodenal ulcer patients and healthy volunteers with H pylori have increased basal and meal stimulated gastrin concentrations that fall after eradication of the infection .
24 For example , we have noted that many other transcription factors contain Ser-Gln sequences , including E2F , BZLF1 , MyoD , TFE3 and Oct-4 ( 38-42 ) .
25 Researchers have noted that many data-handling techniques depend upon assumptions which are hardly ever met in the social and behavioural sciences ( see 6.8.4 ) .
26 We must not move on until we have understood that this philosophical impetus to the modern age is the rise of a new humanism with man at the centre .
27 Increasing numbers of press reports on needlestick injuries and discarded clinical waste can only serve to focus attention on our core business , and to remind customers of not only their legal requirements but the social responsibility that they have to ensure that all medical waste is efficiently , correctly and discreetly handled .
28 With such diverse facilities and wide ranging activities , we have found that many young mothers attending the Sportcentre require a private room to feed or change the youngest member of the family — to satisfy that need we are pleased to provide a fully equipped Baby Care room to give mum the privacy and comfort she and junior deserve .
29 Engineers have found that this robust perception of noisy patterns in context is the most difficult sort of computation to engineer in their products and these human abilities are the more miraculous the more we try to simulate them .
30 On the other hand , a number of studies ( Houghton , 1973 ; Evason , 1980 ; Pahl , 1985 ; Bradshaw and Millar , 1991 ) have found that some lone mothers , typically between a quarter and a third , say that they feel better-off as lone mothers than they did as married women because being alone means that they themselves have control over their ( albeit limited ) resources .
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