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

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1 Oldtimers will remember the famous panel from the US comic strip Pogo that had one of the cartoon 's forest creatures utter the immortal words , ‘ We have seen the enemy and he is us . ’
2 It was Miss Hazelwood that had first told her about her Guardian Angel .
3 now a a dual carriage way that has three lanes , what lane do you use ?
4 They are web spiders that have large males .
5 After the general election , will my hon. Friend give priority to consideration of rather more remote areas , like Ilfracombe , Barnstaple or South Molton that have rural or coastal connections ?
6 I have one in my work room that has ten masts , allowing 20 colours to be on hand all the time .
7 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 .
8 Troops had to use 1977 tourist maps that had such points of interest as nutmeg factories instead of the grid coordinates needed in battle .
9 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 .
10 Well you do n't , you do n't really look as if you need to lose weight cos it 's probably why you got a few stares , it 's like all the diet books that have sylphlike people on the front .
11 Products available include : Select Portfolio , an efficient way to build up a portfolio from a choice of more than 40 offshore funds covering equity , bond , cash , managed and regionally specialist ; Capital Choice , a single premium bond ; Flexi Saver , a tax efficient savings plan ; Maxi Saver , particularly suitable for British expatriates ; Professional Portfolio , an individual portfolio ; Wealth Protector , which combines a discretionary trust with a choice of investment plans ; Keyholder , a scheme designed to ease international property purchase ; and Pension Plus , a flexible retirement plan that has important potential tax advantages for the returning UK expatriate .
12 Dzerzhinsky stressed that local authorities should collaborate with them , but at the centre he was adamant that they should take no part in transport decisions that had any , political implications .
13 Q ‘ I have seen some raglan sleeve garments that have fancy shaping .
14 There are however two specific product types that have some value and are known , collectively , as biological agents .
15 The service is also available to those mainframe clients that have on-site engineers .
16 Generally the commonest marsh tern and the only water bird that has whole head and body black or greyish black , relieved only by white of under tail coverts ; bill black , legs reddish .
17 There are several other newer forms of word processing software that have exciting implications for work with learners .
18 If there are no ceiling outlets , make do with the kind of floor lamps that have adjustable spots or , if there are wall points , get wall-mounted spots .
19 It 's a city because of it 's rich cultural heritage and it 's expertise in Local Government affairs that has much to offer those emerging local democracies in Eastern Europe .
20 The effects of the Volga famine were more disruptive and politically dangerous in another national minority area that had more ethnic pretensions , and above all suffered nearly as much from famine as the Great-Russian Volga provinces .
21 The Tudorbury Group was a Successful insurance fund that had some £100 million under management , and was headed by a founder member of Abbey Life , Clive Holmes .
22 And then you were talking about San Francisco earlier , now there are some churches in San Francisco that had Welsh slate and it must have gone by sea all the way
23 Each of these students has to be taught neurology in a hospital department that has fewer than 100 beds .
24 A Landsat MSS pixel that had equal reflectance in bands 7 and 5 and zero reflectance in band 4 would appear as a yellow point on the display if the false-colour compositing method described in the preceding paragraph were used .
25 These are unit trusts that have unique characteristics with special appeal for charities .
26 I wish I had the space to report to your about the saga of Claudia 's cracked nipple : a two-millimetre crack that had more direct impact on our lives than Chernobyl and the Gulf War put together .
27 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 .
28 ‘ I used to run two or three miles — now I do six or seven and my Leeds trainer Terry O'Neill struggles to keep up on his mountain bike that has 12 gears ! ’
29 The most memorable thing about the complex power struggle that had this result was the fate of the losers .
30 You know , but now cos all tha all them estate agents that had all the boom and everything did n't they ?
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