Example sentences of "[noun sg] that have [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | This rhythm , though muscular , is not aggressive ; it is not that of a march but a working rhythm that has joy in it . |
2 | Once your rollers are in place , set with a light fixing spray for a long-lasting result that has shine without stickiness . |
3 | She ate the slice of her landlady 's home-made fruit cake , which she thought delicious , and she drank the tea that had milk in it , and which she thought only fit for the uncivilized . |
4 | Thus , research on humans , or research that has implications for explaining humans , is rarely , if ever , neutral . |
5 | She walked towards it , pulling back and ducking under the prickling runners of a giant bramble that had overspread the path . |
6 | Somebody 's car alarm 's gone off no , right , now this where lots and lots of people used to really moan , the , the person that was having a fit would absolutely go through hell because somebody at some stage had said oh you must put something in a person 's mouth that has epilepsy . |
7 | Things went Charlton 's way against a Sunderland side that had John Kay sent off after 15 minutes and then conceded two bizarre second-half own goals . |
8 | I think a top quality keeper should be a priority for any side that has ambitions to stay at the top . |
9 | Jim appeared , dressed in shorts and an outrageous T-shirt that had Lindsey in fits of laughter as she shed her white coat . |
10 | Well I strange erm accusation yes we will be , we would keep the council tax down if I am that that would be a popular message to give out and so having accepted our below er the guideline figures they did take this into consideration but we have a budget that has elements of growth in industry . |
11 | When you have shown a sketch that has cables , leaving them out is a bit like leaving out the sleeves . |
12 | There seems little reason why Windows NT should fare much better : there is no unarguable reason why the average MS-DOS user that has Windows 3.0 but does n't actually use it much , should decide to upgrade to Windows NT any time soon . |
13 | The murder case slipped easily into its next phase , as if it had been programmed by a computer that had access to several personal files and knew where they interacted . |
14 | It will be more effective , though , thanks to a shell that has fins to stabilise it during flight . |
15 | The rain rolled off his thick greasy cloak that had strands of wool and stiff patches of dried blood down the front . |
16 | Eliot added that he had written a rather interesting poem about , here he turned to D'Arcy and asked : ‘ Who was the saint that had arrows stuck all over him ? ’ |
17 | the girl that had cancer |
18 | Blondie were a group , but Blondie was also Debbie 's alter ego , a cartoon character come to life , a girl that has fun even if her heart gets broken . |
19 | Although plants lack any structures comparable to animal nerves , cells in a plant tissue are linked by plasmodesmata that have solute permeabilities and electrical conductivities nearly identical to those of gap junctions in animal tissues . |
20 | Ireland opened with a team that had Patrick Johns and Malone 's Dennis McBride propping for Jonathan Garth while scrum-half Alain Rolland linked with Eric Elwood , Richard Wallace and Vincent Cunningham in the backs . |
21 | And he is backed by a team that has information on thousands of similar operations , including others in your area of operations . |
22 | It was the sort of place that had formica tables and ketchup in tomato-shaped containers . |
23 | She just thought that people were remarkably ill-advised in not coming to offer her love and devotion , especially in a town that had residents as diverse as Lord Olivier and Dame Flora Robson — and Dora Bryan . |
24 | He expresses the opinion that had Miss Thomas arrived at hospital before 1.32 a.m. she would almost certainly have been saved . |
25 | Now a government which is deeply unhappy about criticism and intrusion from the popular press is seriously considering the reintroduction of a tax on knowledge in a move that has implications not only for the viability of newspapers , but for the reading habit , for literacy and for dissemination and debate of detailed information in a democracy . |
26 | See how it goes and make it all , all the one meeting that have July course , like we was all through the winter . |
27 | INSIGNIA SOLUTIONS INVITED INTO THE SELECT BAND THAT HAVE LICENCES TO MICROSOFT WINDOWS SOURCE |
28 | As the average age of the village population was probably about 70 , it would be the sort of shop that had chairs littered all over it . |
29 | Suing Fischer rats given a total dose of 90 mg/kg azoxymethane , Williamson et al found no increase in tumours in the group that had 85% enterectomy and attributed this to poor weight gain , since body mass influences carcinogenesis . |
30 | Information Organisations rely upon information in order to function and it is likely that the individual or group that has control over information will have power . |