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

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1 I mean it 's the individual animals that have these properties are the ones that survive .
2 He also wants to rationalise the company 's hardware engineering groups into a single unit , under a new vice president of engineering ; put the separate networking products into one network communications group ; disinvest on proprietary hardware and software ; and follow the IBM Corp model by creating individual business units that have more autonomy .
3 The labour movement has made hardly any use of its own scholars and intellectuals , and gives them little support , so that many drift through higher education into roles that have little relationship with their origins and aspirations .
4 In the eyes of some observers , Rio Tinto has become a force in Cornish mining for reasons that have little to do with the profitability of the mines .
5 This part of Enfield has those yellow sodium lamps that have that delicate rosy glow for the first few minutes after they are switched on .
6 Although all mineral working activities come under the control of the Town and Country Planning Acts , certain operations , including most mineral prospecting activities that have little effect on the environment , do not require specific planning permission .
7 The large buildings at Zakro , Mallia and Phaistos possess plans that have many features in common , though with significant variations ; their designs may have been based loosely on that of Knossos or they may have evolved independently from a common set of functions .
8 There are several trees known as the snake-bark maples that have this effect .
9 Chemical groups that have these characteristics are as follows .
10 Nevertheless , the problem of average teacher costs strikes hard in rural areas that have many small schools .
11 The report states that rates of child poverty ’ remained constant in the 1980 's for most countries , but doubled in the United Kingdom The results of longitudinal studies suggest that countries that have more child poverty and do not provide universal child care or other programmes to reduce inequalities before the child goes into the school system will have more crime .
12 Finally , certain other elements that have little to do with housing per se , such as proper levelling of site and drainage , are very important for mud settlements .
13 At least , this would seem to be the case for companies that have many product lines and are no further ahead than the ‘ islands of automation ’ stage .
14 However , there are some cloudy phrases that have little or no value .
15 Students have their courses to follow , courses which are often set in disciplinary frameworks that have little or nothing , on the surface , to do with society .
16 A budgetary control system begins with business forecasts and the development of a sales budget ; these are followed by the production budget , a capital expenditure budget , a cash budget and the various departmental budgets ; finally these are all drawn up into one Master Budget ; once in operation , period budget statements are produced to indicate performance against budget and the variances that have occurred-these variances provide the grounds for any necessary corrective action by management .
17 You will find , too , that much of the invented music which is wrapped around the perceived nakedness of those song-melodies uses textures and harmonic colours that have little or nothing to do with real medieval polyphony .
18 Durability has at all times been a main attribute of the materials held in highest regard and it is precisely the most durable things that have most chance of surviving .
19 The Norwegian Government had introduced two welfare schemes for farmers that have much to recommend them , particularly for the family farmers in the more remote areas .
20 Other than the three I have described , I know of no muzzles that have any claim to efficiency .
21 The same sense is induced in white collar workers such as book-keepers , who are manipulating symbols that have little connection with tangible realities .
22 Rather than contemplate the real world , Mr Pick prefers to bustle off in pursuit of symbols that have little to do with war itself , like the Channel tunnel , or the Nazi Holocaust , or time-and-motion studies in industry .
23 To calculate the probability of finding a real space-time with some certain property , such as looking the same at every point and in every direction , one adds up the waves associated with all the histories that have that property .
24 This turnover , and its evolutionary consequences , occurs only in genes that have several copies within the same individual , so called ‘ families ’ of genes .
25 Some of these changes will be related to neural processes that have little psychological relevance .
26 If the BMA is to be taken seriously then it should espouse more worthy causes that have some prospect of success rather than politically correct harebrained schemes such as this , which is as likely to bear fruit as ‘ pigs are to fly , ’ to quote the two speakers .
27 Horses that have some kind of an ‘ if ’ , such as a stable vice , will usually be cheaper .
28 In addition , public enterprises also lend themselves to tasks that have more to do with political legitimation than with the needs of the economic system , and which increase the contradictory pressures on them .
29 Secondly , some of the faunas have not yet been dated accurately , and we must allow a tolerance of +-l — 5 million years for each one that is known , although we can work on the assumption that two faunas that have several animals in common are of about the same antiquity .
30 Ninety women that have all been forgotten , just like these twenty three could be forgotten today if we do n't do something about it .
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