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

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1 So a ‘ power ’ culture is dominated by one individual with the effect that others have little power .
2 The TCCB hopes to persuade the world 's cricketing nations that England has more to offer than the sub-continent apart from hard cash .
3 This involves a recognition that societies have some kind of pattern and that certain features of a society appear to ‘ hang together ’ .
4 I 'd read the various bits and pieces a couple of times now , looking for something deep and mysterious in it all but not finding anything ; I 'd even done a little research of my own , and discovered through mum that dad had some more of Rory 's papers in his study ; she 'd promised she 'd try and look them out for me .
5 Farmer Colin points out that this selfless operation is always carried out with a complete lack of regard for personal safety and reminds the committee that Josh has several times fallen off his load just outside the King 's Head .
6 One of the concerns that people have these days is the side effects of treatments — you cure the particular disease , but you create other problems which then go on and on .
7 Anthony Scrivener QC , for the defence , had told the judge that Goldman had such an interest in protecting the MCC share price that it had a motive to ‘ create a story ’ about his client mounting a bear raid .
8 There is no question that Dycarbas has any intention of opposing Terentia 's decision , though he is conscious of having authority in the matter .
9 That is a reminder that fairness has many faces .
10 People are not as simplistic as this ; even a moment 's reflection leads to the conclusion that language has many more functions .
11 However , by focusing exclusively on girls , researchers have ignored the important premise that gender has any cultural meaning only because it is based on difference ( Hollway 1982 ) .
12 When librarians struggle to find appropriate means of evaluating user education programmes and when there is scant evidence that programmes have much effect on students attend .
13 There is no evidence that people had any more influence on the policies of major institutions .
14 There was evidence that pupils had more experience with skills than with work which might probe their understanding .
15 But there is no sign that Hugh had any influence on his thought before his long sojourn in Lyons from May 1099 to August 1100 .
16 Erm , just to go back a wee bit to the thing about th the image and and the fight that we have on our hands er , to actually break into the media , I do n't , I think people underestimate the control an and er the feeling that men have that it 's their game and we 're not gon na take it away from them !
17 Add to all that the claim that Leeds has more parkland than any other city in Britain , plus a wealth of historical architecture which dates back to 1152 , and it 's hardly surprising that England 's third largest city is now fast becoming a very popular UK holiday destination .
18 Indeed , despite their arguments that bile had little role in the pathogenesis of oesophagitis the data of Gotley et al show that 75% of patients with gastrooesophageal reflux disease do have bile in their reflux aspirates at concentrations >30 µmol/l and that higher concentrations of bile were more common at night , at which time our gastric pH profiles show greatest alkalinity .
19 With such encouragement on their part cricket 's authorities have no excuse for present or future complaint that players have less interest in principle than in the interest of their principal .
20 He had a sudden sense that Violette had more of Sylvie in her than Sylvie 's own daughter .
21 It 's no secret that Mansell has more than just a soft spot for Frank Williams , and indeed has enjoyed lots of success at Williams in the past .
22 It is clear from this afternoon 's exchanges that Kenya has many friends in all parts of the House .
23 The French Dominican , Yves Congar , perhaps the Church 's greatest prophet of the age , demonstrated with learning , vigour and clarity that Catholicism had much to learn from Protestantism and much to reform in itself .
24 This incidence of fog is the reason that Linate has such a notorious reputation for re-routed flights .
25 Maccoby and Jacklin ( 1974 : 150ff ) disprove the traditional psychological assumption that women have less self-esteem than men , but follow this up by subscribing to another traditional assumption : that women and men have ‘ somewhat different arenas for ego involvement ’ ( 1974 : 159 ) .
26 It is not a paradox that London has more doctors or hospital beds and more disease : it is an inevitable consequence of the social conditions in London .
27 Implicit is the idea that A has some form of control over B , or at least a strong bargaining position that enables A to score a ‘ victory ’ over B. Companies sometimes have power of this kind over suppliers , as where the company is one of only a limited number of buyers of a supplier 's goods or services , and even to an extent over governments , manifested , for example , in negotiations over subsidies or in successful attempts to dilute the content of regulation .
28 One of the reasons it thinks COSE is interested in its participation is some key technology that DEC has that in its infinite wisdom it has failed to trumpet .
29 The fact that PRCS has such a large client base might suggest that it has discovered some magic formula , but Murphy insists the principles of good PR are quite simple .
30 To some extent , the demoralisation and poverty of spirit I had encountered could be attributed to the misfortunes of geography ; to the fact that Czechoslovakia had such ruthless neighbours as Nazi Germany and the Soviet Union .
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