Example sentences of "[that] has [vb pp] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 In such studies , the argument is cause-to-effect , i.e. we match a group that has received X with a control group and look to see if the observed responses in the S 1 and S 2 samples differ .
2 It is this that has led students of social policy to draw attention to the significant impact of war upon policy .
3 However , it is this concern that has led students of social policy to give increasing attention in recent years to the activities of that group of public servants who may be called ‘ street-level bureaucrats ’ , to ask questions about what actually happens in the exchanges between these people and the public .
4 The evidence that has led people to think that it may be can be illustrated by an example .
5 There is one fact that has led people to think that evolution has crossed valleys .
6 Based on a long-term research project that has generated data on paraprofessional social service personnel in fourteen developed and developing countries , this paper presents some findings that , if acted upon , could strengthen the contribution of both professionals and paraprofessionals to social service and social development goals .
7 Forty years later , after an enormously varied industrial career that has seen Haslam running a diverse range of businesses and involved in a wide variety of functions , from selling to personnel , events have turned full circle .
8 Captain Gary McAllister was also quick to point out their determination to succeed in a match that has seen £18 tickets changing hands for Pounds 150 .
9 Or trying to motivate a workforce that has seen inflation halve the buying power of its wages .
10 Coopers & Lybrand is the only other large firm known to have filed a countersuit against a former client — the firm is still involved in an acrimonious fight with Phar-Mor ( see ACCOUNTANCY , October 1992 , p 11 ) that has seen writs flying in all directions .
11 ‘ There is yet a small matter that has escaped notice , ’ said the earl almost apologetically .
12 Without some clear thinking about what Europeans and Americans still need from one another , the transatlantic partnership that has kept Europe safe for half a century will break apart .
13 It 's also consistency that has kept Langan 's humming for so long .
14 His comment is restrained enough but then he knows that Bill Clinton will soon succeed in creaming off the excess fat that has kept America 's top earners happy for so long .
15 George 's patience is probably what keeps Lennie from really getting himself into trouble , all the time and it is patience that has kept Lennie alive so long .
16 The city council , backed by the government , announced on Friday that it would stop distributing the food aid that has kept Sarajevans alive during a ten-month siege until convoys reached eastern Bosnia .
17 But is it really sex appeal that has kept Tom Jones a star for so long ?
18 But at least the new developments should ease the diplomatic impasse that has kept relations between Japan and the Soviet Union frozen for 46 years .
19 In a household that has adopted vegetarianism a leg of mutton makes an unexplained appearance ; and it is very much there , for Angel and her companion quarrel about the lack of red-currant jelly .
20 Each mother-child relationship is triumphantly unique , and hence any argument that has reached loggerheads may be concluded with , ‘ Well , I know what 's right for my child ! ’
21 ‘ We believe that the British Government must do more to oppose the job discrimination that has created unemployment levels two and a half times higher for Catholic workers than Protestant workers .
22 An undertaking which abuses its dominant position on a particular product and geographic market may be fined by the EC Commission or sued in reliance on Article 86 for damages and/or an injunction in a national court by a party that has suffered damage .
23 THE killing of two British tourists is the latest murder in a crime wave that has made South Africa one of the most violent nations in the world .
24 Football : Charlton wins the green vote : Ken Jones on the simple yet successful philosophy that has made Jack Charlton the outsider a giant in terms of popularity
25 It was then , with typical ‘ so what ’ understatement on screen , tomboyish , trouble-making Charlene left Neighbours , the show that has made Kylie a part of everyday mythology in both hemispheres .
26 With a loss of about one third of income and with three divisions at Daresbury , the inevitable presumption is a loss of one of the divisions , probably the high energy physics speciality that has made Daresbury world renowned and has provided the North Cheshire landscape with the accelerator tower .
27 So what exactly is it that has made Claudia Schiffer the world 's highest paid model ?
28 Much of the detailed research that has made use of the concept of structured dependency has , however , focused on the relatively small and exceptional subgroup of elderly people living in institutions , for whom the concept of dependency seems more immediately relevant , and this may have biased the outlook of social policy analysts in their discussion of the much larger group of economically and socially independent elderly .
29 It is this great variety of tasks that has made research into the production history of each individual aircraft so interesting , and the principal reason why the Mystère/Falcon 20 was chosen for this monograph .
30 ‘ If so , perhaps you can tell me what has been going on up at the Hall that has made Miss Hatherby stop your lessons . ’
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