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

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1 Of the 1,570 reported cases all but nine are positively linked to feed containing recycled ruminant tissue and seven of those are animals that have proved impossible to trace .
2 Equally threatening are the dozens of federally subsidized cattle ranches that have depleted underground water sources used by antelope and bighorn sheep .
3 Although there have been attempts to assess penetrance in the two phenotypes of Gardner and simple polyposis that have shown low penetrance , these have relied on the expression of cancer or the extraintestinal features .
4 The Chicago Civil Aviation Conference of 1944 is rarely discussed today , but it established the forms and organizations that have governed postwar civil aviation to this day .
5 Some books that have proved useful are :
6 Write down examples of previous relationships that have followed similar patterns to the one that you now have with the addict in your life .
7 Ken Wilson , of the Emmaus fellowship in Ann Arbour , Michigan is not ashamed to give clear step-by-step models for how to pray for relationships that have gone wrong .
8 He and his countrymen , including General Vo Nguyen Giap , a vice-president of Vietnam , drew up their national plan faster than any of the 30 or so nations that have outlined similar strategies for environmental recovery .
9 ‘ So meeting a Bristol City side that have conceded 24 goals away from home this season and have never won at Twerton Park holds no terrors for me or my Rovers lads , who are emerging as one of the best teams in the division . ’
10 The following list provides a brief survey of some of the schools that have become major styles in their own right .
11 Most LEAs and schools that have introduced explicit policies to combat sexual and ‘ racial ’ inequalities label them as anti-racist and anti-sexist .
12 If , if you er go down and visit the toilet block you will see above the doors there are a number of bricks that have come loose on both sides .
13 How is it that restorers seem unaware of the poetical use made of materials or the philosophical and existential reasons that have led contemporary artists to adopt synthetic , ephemeral and deliberately short-lived substances for compositions frequently accompanied by the casual and uninspiring caption ‘ Untitled ’ ?
14 We will build up all the policies that have reversed that .
15 Since colonial rule ended in 1959 the government has consistently adopted strong pro-business policies that have fostered rapid economic growth and infrastructural development .
16 Some poor people live in houses that have become valuable through changes in the local property market .
17 And the house next to her , on either side , those are the three houses that have got that on .
18 A row of houses that have lain empty for years since being bought by publisher Robert Maxwell look set to remain derelict , after being left out of a plan to redevelop the area .
19 The event provided the opportunity to have a close-up look at part of the farming enterprise of John Gittins who has been a pioneer in land reclamation and has also spearheaded the development of commercial crossbred sheep that have put millions of pounds in the pockets of fellow farmers .
20 The event provided the opportunity to have a close-up look at part of the farming enterprise of John Gittins who has been a pioneer in land reclamation and has also spearheaded the development of commercial crossbred sheep that have put millions of pounds in the pockets of fellow farmers .
21 Any examination of nineteenth-century popular culture then necessarily involves confronting the basic cultural and political values that have determined British and American society in the modern era .
22 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 .
23 ‘ My guess is the commissioners will be desperate for a reason to postpone a decision ’ , says one scientist participating in the closed scientific committee meetings that have preceded next week 's plenary session .
24 It holds that groups defined as ‘ nations ’ have the right to , and therefore ought to , form territorial states of the kind that have become standard since the French Revolution .
25 If we follow this , the play with conventions , in television narrative subgenres as much as in language , may not simply be a classical ( or postmodern ) fascination with language games , but may also contain a ‘ naturalist ’ ( or modernist ) desire to revitalize forms that have become stale and hackneyed , and are no longer adequate to the world in which people believe .
26 The Gruppo Italiano per lo Studio della Sopravvivenza nell'Infarcto Miocardico ( GISSI-2 ) , its international extension , and the Third International Study of Infarct Survival ( ISIS-3 ) are large mortality trials that have provided reliable and consistent information on the risks and benefits of combined aspirin and subcutaneous heparin or aspirin alone as adjuncts to thrombolysis ( table I ) .
27 Environmental analysis overlaps in part with areas that have acquired other buzz words in the literature : for example , ‘ marketing intelligence systems ’ [ McLeod & Rogers ( 1982 ) ; Fletcher ( 1983 ) ; Piercy ( 1983 ) ] ; ‘ issues management ’ [ ( Littlejohn ( 1986 ) ; Wartick & Rude ( 1986 ) ; Ewing ( 1987 ) ] ; ‘ forecasting ’ [ Torre & Nelkar ( 1958 ) ; Van Ston ( 1989 ) ] .
28 They are not obviously satisfied elsewhere and it is significant that these are the main areas that have proved susceptible to analysis by stimulation .
29 It involves one of the few regulators that have shown some teeth in standing up to the powers that have been conferred by the Government on privatised British Gas .
30 In addition , it was noted that people in communities that have experienced long-term unemployment are often criticised for lacking the will to work .
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