Example sentences of "it [be] [adj] [noun] that has " in BNC.

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1 ‘ But , ’ she says , ‘ more than anything it 's dear Ellie that has achieved so much for me .
2 In many ways it 's that role that has supported the success of Connections .
3 And they 're sure it 's this attitude that has made them so successful .
4 However , it is repetitive movement that has the most soothing effect .
5 It is this sector that has suffered most from the low pay strategies of the Conservatives and from unemployment .
6 However , it is this concern that has led students of social policy to give increasing attention in recent years to the activities of that group of public servants who may be called ‘ street-level bureaucrats ’ , to ask questions about what actually happens in the exchanges between these people and the public .
7 This is perhaps inevitable since deconstruction resists teleology , and it is this resistance that has enabled its enemies to call it nihilist .
8 It is this discretion that has been used routinely to allow questioning which Parliament had intended should be exceptional .
9 It is this destruction that has given the wealth of shattered archaic sculpture from the city .
10 It is this partnership that has reversed closure plans … even Shropshire county council and the Shrewsbury district council contributed finance , since the line serves shoppers and commuters into its one English station at Shrewsbury . ’
11 In every example they offer , it is competitive egoism that has subverted the ideal of objectivity — from instances of brazen cheating to the simple laxity with which papers are refereed , grants awarded , and experiments checked — or left unchecked .
12 As with other examples of apparent technical brilliance , it is natural selection that has produced this innate behaviour , rather than any genius on the part of the house martin .
13 Although the Japanese have long led the commercialisation of HDTV , it is American technology that has caught the eye of French diplomats .
14 Good gossip must have an esential core of truth to it , and a dose of compassion , concern or at least good humour attached ; it is bad gossip that has no basis in fact , that is driven obviously and primarily by maliciousness .
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