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

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1 The US Environmental Protection Agency has calculated that these unregulated substances could , if they are not incorporated into the Montreal Protocol , account for 40 per cent of stratospheric chlorine levels by 2075 .
2 A year long investigation by a US Congress subcommittee , prompted by last year 's Perrier scare , has claimed that some bottled waters may be less safe than tap water .
3 The Food Advisory Committee 's latest review of labelling legislation has recommended that all alcoholic drinks should be subject to the same legislation that governs all other foodstuffs .
4 Rex , for instance , has argued that most black people form an underclass in British society , occupying the most disadvantaged positions in employment , housing and other areas relative even to the white working class ( Rex and Tomlinson , 1979 ) , while Miles refers to the formation of a distinct black ‘ fraction ’ of the working class ( Miles , 1982 ) .
5 Hoffman-Bustamente has argued that these differing patterns of socialisation and social control for boys and girls have tended to concentrate those women who do break the law into certain categories of offence .
6 Although Martin has said that some bass players like to be able to significantly alter their sound while they are actually playing on stage , I 've never seen the need to have all the gubbins on the bass to do that , then have lots more gubbins on the amp to do more of the same .
7 The author has felt that these latter efforts have not in some way brought out the real flavour of the game in the sense that the play does not take place on a real pitch , surrounded by players who get in the way of run-making and occasionally do their stuff by bowling the batsman out or sending him back to the pavilion by some other means .
8 Will my right hon. Friend confirm that he has listened to hon. Members and representatives of people with disabilities who are worried that the additional room or larger property that they need to accommodate their disabilities might take them into a higher band and that he has decided that any such people should fall within one band lower than would otherwise be the case ?
9 However , X-ray analysis has shown that all these forms of carbon consist of small graphite-like crystals .
10 A number of local authorities have attempted to take more positive action to deal with the issues raised by the 1985 riots , but their experience has shown that such local initiatives are often severely limited by the actions of national government , the police , and broader economic and political pressures .
11 Experience has shown that many real situations are lacking in mechanisms for monitoring what is going on , and taking the necessary control action when the required standards are n't being met .
12 Lawton ( 1977 ) has shown that many rural districts around London and the other major cities have had persistent population increases since 1921 .
13 Research , including work done by NASA at its National Space Technology laboratories in the U.S.A. , has shown that many indoor plants are efficient in removing unhealthy air pollutants such as carbon dioxide , carbon monoxide , formaldehyde and benzene .
14 However , previous research by this group has shown that some diabetic patients suffer a decrease in visual sensitivity that precedes loss of acuity and retinal changes , and the present study is designed to assess the prevalence of this preclinical dysfunction .
15 Less work has been done with animal models , but recent work from India has shown that some homoeopathic remedies in various potencies displayed anti-viral activity in developing chick embryos , whereas other remedies had no anti-viral effect in mice .
16 Research has shown that some old people can not survive the emotional shock of moving to the Home and die within a few weeks .
17 Accumulated research over many years has shown that these traditional methods are not particularly effective .
18 Recent work on adhesion has shown that these classical formulae need to be modified to take into account molecular attraction , which increases the area of contact .
19 In the subsequent paper ( Yurtsever , 1989 a ) , he has shown that these same conclusions are also reached in the case when the polarization of the approaching waves is arbitrary .
20 However , recent research has shown that this particular anecdote is unsubstantiated .
21 A recent survey has shown that most American urologists will also test for prostate specific antigen in any patient in that age group who walks into their office .
22 Klaus Toepfer , Germany 's Environment Minister , has demanded that all RBMK-type reactors ( the same as the one which exploded at Chernobyl ) be closed .
23 An internal survey by the Association of District Councils ( ADC ) , reported in the journal Housing , has found that many local authorities are having great difficulty in exempting from the Right to Buy those properties they consider to be especially suitable for older people .
24 The first survey ever of such tests has found that another 59 companies say they may start testing .
25 He has to recognise that this young woman , his object of adoration , was born to a mother who had been driven to murder .
26 Kenneth Baker has decreed that all new cable systems must be compatible , so that a system laid in one part of the country will interface with the systems laid in other parts .
27 In a further effort to tackle the chronic air pollution of its capital , [ see EDs passim ] , the Mexican government has announced that all public transport and cargo vehicles in the city must convert to natural gas or liquid petroleum over the next three years .
28 Hamilton has estimated that these two projects and the offshore development will create some 3,000 construction jobs and over 200 permanent jobs .
29 Studlar ( 1984 ) has remarked that all established institutions in Britain have been the objects of critical attack in recent times except for the monarchy : ‘ Only the monarchy seems safe from challenge , secure in its substantive weakness ’ ( p. 5 ) .
30 In particular , the development of expert systems for use in medical , legal , commercial or educational contexts has meant that many person-computer exchanges take on a conversational quality .
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