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

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1 The kind of songs I sit there and enjoy singing are like ‘ Eternal Flame ’ , songs that have rich melodies . ’
2 I mean it 's the individual animals that have these properties are the ones that survive .
3 After 113 minutes of attacking football that had Second Division Swindon reeling from the start , Third Division Bolton finally took the lead through Brown .
4 Rita : You know , the old story , my first thoughts when I had her , well one of my first thoughts , was Oh , I 've got one of them kids that have silly haircuts , silly anoraks , spend all day on buses or all day in a home , weaving baskets , and that was my first thought …
5 this water was full of waves — small ones from the stiff breeze that destroyed the reflections , larger waves that had recognisable reflections in each of their troughs .
6 The fox said " In the town they kill all foxes that have three balls .
7 Describes a cell that has two sets of homologous chromosomes .
8 In this approach , the exceptional solutions that have Killing-Cauchy horizons in the interaction region do not satisfy the condition of strict plane symmetry as defined by Yurtsever .
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 Rose had been present in the audience at the press conference and afterwards commented to Taylor that ‘ What is needed is a detector of neutrons that has good energy resolution and is very efficient ’ ( so as to be able to determine a distribution of energies of the neutrons and determine whether they were being produced uniformly in all directions — as in thermonuclear fusion from a static plasma — or instead were on the average moving in some particular direction ) .
12 The service is also available to those mainframe clients that have on-site engineers .
13 Now the side that had more failures ( or more was the side that lost , and the row that had less , of course , was the one that was successful .
14 The labour movement has made hardly any use of its own scholars and intellectuals , and gives them little support , so that many drift through higher education into roles that have little relationship with their origins and aspirations .
15 There are schools that have extensive stage and lighting equipment that make no use of drama in the curriculum .
16 For those forms for those schools that have sixth forms , yes , but there are other ways of providing sixth form education within the County .
17 ‘ 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 ! ’
18 We should only buy woods that have sustainable sources , look first for furniture in second-hand shops , and give away old household items to be sold by charities .
19 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 .
20 Directed by Ulster-born Syd McCartney , the story that has certain similarities with ‘ Elvira Madigan ’ and some glorious cinematography , make this a likely smash hit with Festival audiences .
21 You know I 've been I would n't bother showing them some that worked , I 'll always pick the case that had some hiccup on it , so the basic skill you were trying to show them never worked out , you know what I mean and it 's well do n't worry about that , if it was a normal case
22 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 .
23 Harpin does , incidentally , offer working definitions for sentence division in a text that has multiple coordination ( i.e. strings of clauses joined by and or and so or and then ) which is , of course , a highly typical feature of the writing of children in junior schools .
24 The large buildings at Zakro , Mallia and Phaistos possess plans that have many features in common , though with significant variations ; their designs may have been based loosely on that of Knossos or they may have evolved independently from a common set of functions .
25 For instance , if children are not out of care within six weeks after reception into care , research tells us that they have a 60 per cent chance of still being in care after two years , a finding that has clear implications for the resources and inter-agency co-operation needed for many social work clients .
26 Troops had to use 1977 tourist maps that had such points of interest as nutmeg factories instead of the grid coordinates needed in battle .
27 There are several trees known as the snake-bark maples that have this effect .
28 It 's not a description that has many parallels today .
29 One , for the World Resources Institute , compared ten cities that had pay-to-throw schemes with four others that charged flat fees .
30 The ‘ WONDERS ’ shows provide ‘ a significant enhancement to the quality of life in the region ’ , says Mr Kyle , who notes that many people in the region can not get to New York , Chicago , Washington D.C. and other big cities that have important collections and major temporary shows on a regular basis .
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