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

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1 There have been few detailed research studies that have examined arrest rates of those living in the same areas or sentencing in both the magistrates ' courts and the Crown Court in one study .
2 This in turn demands an exploration of a variety of forces that have shaped and constructed ‘ modern sexuality ’ , and these range from the familial and extra-familial forces that shape sexual and gender orientation at the level of the individual , to the social and industrial transformations that have altered class relations .
3 Cadmium can damage the kidneys , and there has been concern about levels of cadmium in the livers and kidneys of elks and deer in southern Sweden which have grazed on plants that have accumulated cadmium .
4 In this war , Saddam is assaulting the norms that have defined Western uniqueness and superiority ; he is violating the boundaries that have differentiated rationality and irrationality , Western modernity and the pre-modern Orient .
5 High-yield-bond sales through Drexel helped finance the acquisitions that have turned Hasbro into America 's biggest toy company .
6 Most schools that have gone grant maintained have declined to use the D S O. Now my concern is , erm that we 're not actually , when we come and compare with the outside world , we 're not actually giving the service that we may think we are .
7 SOUND ADVICE Over the last couple of years , newspapers have been full of articles about financial advisers , like Barlow Clowes and the Levitt Group , that have gone bust .
8 The fact that Derby County have now beaten Cosenza and Pisa by 3–0 margins — the two Italian sides that have defeated City in the competition — emphasises Smith 's problems .
9 After he has made his first claim for Landor , Pound writes two paragraphs of the sort that have provoked near-apoplexy , because they have not been taken in the spirit that Pound intended :
10 I mean that , that have to hold top and bottom , you put something in the soil and it gets all its nourishment in the soil and that
11 ( iii ) Discussion should bring out examples of words and expressions which tend to undergo very rapid change in use or meaning — eg terms of approbation ( wicked , brill ) ; differences in the use and meanings of words as used by pupils , their parents and grandparents — eg wireless , radio , tranny , receiver ; and new words that have become part of the English vocabulary during the last 50 years or so , eg computer , astronaut , macho .
12 It is all too easy to forget the sheer number of songs the man has written that have become pop standards , most of which were included in the two-hour show .
13 Of course there are places that have become tourist hotspots , varied enough for an artist of traditional tendencies to find subject matter of a familiar picturesqueness .
14 However , young chaffinches that have heard chaffinch song during their first 90 days also sing a poor version of it in their first spring ( Figure 3.10c ) ; but they improve with practice until they sing a normal song .
15 Those that have caused concern include the balance of the distribution of the surplus between employer and members , unexplained anomalies in allocation between different member categories , lack of independent advice to trustees or consultation with members , inaccurate or misleading information given to members , and the apparent failure of trustees to consider all options available to use the surplus .
16 It is important to note that the consonants that have undergone assimilation have not disappeared ; in the above examples , the duration of the consonants remains more or less what one would expect for a two-consonant cluster .
17 Do you think any of the erm companies that have done business with Japan would have any such pictures ?
18 The films that have tackled rape directly have been a strangely mixed bunch , confused in their intentions and their execution .
19 Against this background of recent dramatic change in retail patterns that have remained town-based for centuries , the new guidance is welcome .
20 I would like to hear from any schemes with success in recruiting Asian carers and organisations that have undertaken research in this area .
21 The term applies also to draughting machines that have increased productivity in some UK drawing offices by 300 to 400 per cent .
22 Assured tenancy companies that have raised money under the BES to invest in properties for letting are having trouble valuing their properties .
23 Replace any flexes that have damaged insulation with new flex of the correct type and current rating for the appliance concerned .
24 The T x column has been included merely to help explain the calculation of e x ; it represents the total ‘ robin-years ’ of life remaining for all of the original cohort that have reached age x .
25 It is these positive examples of what is generally taken to be a negative force that have given rise to such concepts as ‘ white ’ ( i.e. good ) witchcraft ; they are part of our European tradition and lend a certain credence to Margaret Murray 's exaggerated presentation of a satanic underground cult of evil co-existing with orthodox Christianity . ’
26 The range of policies needed to counter the root causes that have given rise to the underclass and keep it firmly in place at the bottom of the social hierarchy are examined in Part IV .
27 And he could ensure those banks that have delayed interest re-adjustments cough up the entire amount — back-dated .
28 The high background on the long TOF side of the peaks is attributable to ions that have lost energy because of multiple collisions and penetration .
29 The Misbourne is just one of many rivers and streams that have fallen victim to the recent drought and the increase in demand for water in the south .
30 The world 's biggest wildlife hospital says it 's being overwhelmed with animals that have fallen victim to summer traffic .
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