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

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1 On the other hand , the explanation might lie in the study by Wagner ( 1984 ) , who stresses that researchers have usually focused upon PIMS data for an average four-year period .
2 The other view is that institutions have just evolved .
3 Thus , as in the case of the USA , the size and complexity of the programmes , mixed successes , and the possibility that programmes have significantly reduced soil losses , or even the rate of decline rather than improved yields , point to the need for a longer and more sophisticated assessment than is given here .
4 We discuss the role of money in the Keynesian model in Chapter 22 where we see that a change in the money supply , according to this model , only affects national income through its effect on the rate of interest ; it is because of this that Keynesians have usually put more faith in fiscal rather than monetary policy .
5 Paraschiv , a former international scrum-half who was involved in a 28-22 victory over the Scots in Bucharest five years ago , believes that Romania have more potential than this year 's mediocre results indicate .
6 A frequent methodological problem in electrophysiological experiments has been that experimenters have either failed to exercise any control whatever over their subjects ' cognitive strategies or else have relied simply on instructions to subjects to engage in a particular mental activity .
7 NOTHING THAT Ministry have ever recorded can prepare you for what the band are like live .
8 I appreciate that branches have often made repeated exhortations in newsletters to encourage such members to get involved .
9 This approach has recently been subject to an effective critique by Forty ( 1986 ) , who points out that designers have always been handmaidens to the business interests they serve , and to separate them out as self-determined arbiters of cultural form is even less convincing than in the case of high art which strives for such autonomy .
10 But they can not be too remote if a school — primary or secondary — is working to a curriculum blueprint which has been sought by successive governments and if we now accept that schools have only a limited choice in any broader expectations which society imposes upon them .
11 The Parish Council would welcome your assurance that this was a one-off incident and that steps have now been taken to prevent any recurrence .
12 A few reporters , shunning the handout , gave an impression that the American press was opposed to the war , and indeed played a large part in bringing it to an end , an impression that journalists have since been content to foster .
13 The fact that NTS have deliberately cut publicity about Ben Lawers is not new and has been reported many times .
14 The assumption here is that ‘ when [ a driver ] happens to feel subjective risk or fear he often tends immediately to eliminate this feeling by certain behavioural changes ’ ( Summala , 1976 , p.239 ) , a major cause of accidents is thus that drivers have too high a ‘ subjective risk threshold ’ .
15 And there are also 20 huge panels that are going on the sides of the buses , that kids have also painted .
16 In tests carried out in both Britain and the United States it has also been proved that non-smokers have far better memory and recall than smokers .
17 The numerous internal partitions that result have often proved anathema to modern-day breweries .
18 It is interesting to note that GLCABS have recently made their interviewing procedure more personal and informal .
19 Milne said : ‘ The beauty of rugby is that fans have always been able to have a pint afterwards .
20 The Romans were known to have accused everybody they did n't like of having committed human sacrifice in the same way that nations have always labelled their enemies " Frogs " , or " Nignogs " , or " Argies " .
21 A Commission survey has shown that walkers have only a one-in-3 chance of being able to complete any 2 mile walk .
22 Suffice it to say that Demons have now completed their worst season for a long time and that Admirals ‘ B ’ , with a match in hand , are only 99 points behind Borderers and are favourites for promotion .
23 Until they were reined back by the banking authorities at the end of last year , they had built up huge liabilities in dollars in order to play the interest-rate differentials that foreigners have so enjoyed .
24 He had already agreed that the ‘ two-plus-four ’ talks between the Germanies and the victorious powers of 1945 — the United States , the Soviet Union , Britain and France — should start just before the East Germans voted : thereby underlining that foreigners have as much interest as Germans in the issue of unification .
25 This assumes that words have clear , fixed meanings and that the purpose of language is to represent states of affairs accurately .
26 ‘ Oh well , you see , the truth of the matter is that dragons have never existed as you ( and , until I was poisoned some three months ago , I ) understand existence .
27 But may it not be the case , he suggested , that images have already died and we are not aware of it ?
28 Although timbers with high levels of latex , silica or high density are avoided there ; another plant in New Guinea can now utilize wood from up to 200 species , including dead and defective trees , so that yields have already increased by some 300% .
29 Very few studies have shown any evidence that extraterrestrials have ever visited the Earth , As always , however , there is an exception .
30 When I add that youngsters have reportedly been paid by film crews to put on displays in stolen cars and that a recent Channel 4 programme tried — ludicrously and dangerously — to suggest that the real problem was police brutality , hon. Members will have some idea of the anger felt by my constituents about the gross irresponsibility shown by some of the media .
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