Example sentences of "[that] have a [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | The specialist teacher or adviser will need to discuss with the pupil 's own teacher the information obtained from screening procedures that has a bearing on adaptations to learning materials or to the environment . |
2 | Much has already been said that has a bearing upon the underlying significance of the environment . |
3 | of the four nations in the programme , the U K is the only one that has a requirement for reconnaissance . |
4 | Play is a free , wide-ranging experimentation that has a part to play in relationships , in creative activity , and in scientific and technological advancement . |
5 | ‘ Do you think that has a life after death ? ’ |
6 | The pump should sit on a firm support to keep it clear of the bottom of the pool , and a good idea is to use one of those ornamental concrete blocks that has a recess in its base . |
7 | From Saturday , schools — and anyone else with a cheap radio receiver — can ‘ listen in ’ to the satellite , which broadcasts data about the electronics on the craft with a voice synthesiser that has a vocabulary of 150 words . |
8 | ‘ Our biggest problem is that we do not have an organisation in the country that has a monitoring role for the quality of our soil . ’ |
9 | The Hong Kong Sevens had tried desperately to attract the team that has a lure more powerful than any single rugby side in the world today . |
10 | Which type of service is offered by a store that has a choice of exits ? |
11 | ‘ I 've got a horse that has a chance . |
12 | that 's right , I think she was quite hypocritical , I mean she said , any body that has a drink and gets into a car is a potential murderer |
13 | From there it is less than one Cessna hour to see from air the Bay of Islands , the Waitangi Treaty House ( where the historic treaty between Maori and British was signed ) , Cape Brett ( with its remarkable rocky island that has a hole in it you can sail ships right through ) , and thousands of acres of primeval forests of kauri trees . |
14 | He 's wearing a pair of well-presses , dark pinstripe slacks and a white , V-necked T-shirt that has a couple of nickel-sized holes in it , one of which reveals whorls of thin white hair on the left side of his chest . |
15 | The extent , however , to which that marks them off from what are typically thought of as more ‘ objective ’ features of the world in which we live depends on how far one thinks that has a character independent of any form of sentient experience . |
16 | It is only if we can read that record that we can discover some very important biological characteristics of human beings , since ( to repeat an earlier point ) it is through convention , convention that has a history , that human nature is expressed . |
17 | The equations that represent physical systems that have an " internal friction " are dissipative : the flow unc on average contracts volumes in phase space , and so unc Continued shrinking of volume in phase space means that stable , persistent motion in an n-dimensional dissipative system must be on a structure that has a dimension less than n : this structure is an attractor and occupies a subset X of phase space . |
18 | my Lord , my Lord erm my Lord that really brings me to what are , er my conclusions , my Lord erm , can I just practice my conclusions with two erm comments , first of all about the , the my learned friend seems to paint erm in relation to this of course Mr made a point quite strongly that he agrees this is a relevant consideration and that er have exaggerated the situation and if they are willing to make a point a like this it would require evidence , they did point to their accounts , Lord erm I do n't see to put in evidence , but the , the statutory statement of business served er filed by on the first of September this year with the D T I , revealed that has a total of sixteen and a half billion in it 's members premium trust funds which is up four billion from the end of the previous year , erm , set against that the claims now made against the names is , is relatively speaking er small , erm my Lord |
19 | It implies the existence of a unified global economy that has a dynamic beyond simply the interaction of separate domestic economies . |
20 | In the same way , a country that has a deficit on its balance of payments will either have to run down its foreign exchange reserves , pay over gold , borrow the money to pay off the debt from other countries or hold money , in terms of credit , that the creditor country can use to purchase goods and services in the future . |
21 | Would you like to hear a story that has a harp ? |
22 | It would be highly undesirable to be confident about a hard disk that has a question mark hanging over it . |
23 | D : A daring character who likes nothing more than to crack the whip and digs anything that has a bit of a history connected to it |
24 | Some years ago a humbucker was designed for Gibson that has a base plate which looks like a printed circuit board . |
25 | Any state that has a system of publicly funded welfare — and all modern industrial societies do — needs information about the population it is dealing with . |
26 | The Chenin Blanc grape should be proud of itself , producing a delicate and flowery wine that has a stab of fresh acidity . |
27 | Once again , however , there is a living creature that has a solution . |
28 | A country that has a balance of payments surplus may receive payment from the debtor 's foreign exchange reserves , receive the balance in gold , leave the money in the debtor country and use it to purchase goods and services in the future , or lend the debtor country the money to pay off the debt and receive interest on the loan in the meantime . |
29 | This is an economic sector that has a number of social features , usually with distinctive geographical dimensions . |
30 | Can your TARDIS take me to somewhere that has a fastline ? ’ |