Example sentences of "[noun pl] [that] has [verb] [art] " in BNC.

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1 In recent weeks , however , it has been the sudden rise in the number of Soviet Jews that has alarmed the authorities .
2 The recourse to respirators and cardiac pace-makers that has made a legal definition of death based upon the absence of breathing and heartbeat outmoded is a good example .
3 ‘ It is the lack of a similar competitive structure in clubs that has hampered the youth development of tennis in this country ’ , he explains .
4 The group of researchers that has seen the first indications of a Z particle is code named UA1 , and is one of the two teams that reported the evidence for the W particle earlier this year .
5 Headline is one of the few companies that has lost no staff during the recession — in fact it has taken more on .
6 That is why they will be supporting the idea of a space station as similar to the present one as possible — that way , the coalition of regions and companies that has backed the station in the past can hang together .
7 If anything it is the managers in family health services authorities and the NHS who have failed to anticipate and plan for the first three of these contingencies that has caused the current workload crisis .
8 We have not made any far-reaching contingency plans for after 1997 ; indeed so much has happened in China in the last two years that has shifted the mood from gloom to optimism ; today Hong Kong is a booming economic zone and is regarded as the mediator between the Western and Chinese economies ’ .
9 It is the fear of frightening off investors that has stopped the government investing in water quality .
10 According to Personal Computers and the X Window System , the latest report from the X Business Group , it is the take-up of X by commercial customers that has caused the explosion , with database access expected to account for 32% of sales , mapping and GIS 16% and CASE 11% .
11 TM is one of several consultancies that has found a lucrative new role in advising companies on their contract negotiations .
12 It is all this research into stable fluorescent powders that has made the new compact fluorescents possible .
13 One of the issues that has drawn the attention of many feminists is the general treatment of women in both school and higher education curricula .
14 It has been the growth in tax allowances that has allowed the rich to hide behind a smokescreen of high marginal tax rates , while , in reality paying an average rate far below that of many ordinary households ( see the answer given to Gordon Brown MP above , in ‘ Tax Benefits ’ , p. 99 ) .
15 The problem of deliberate self-poisoning and self-injury has placed enormous pressure on the stiff ( physicians , nurses , psychiatrists ) and services ( casualty and emergency departments , medical admission units , psychiatric and social work departments ) involved in the care of patients who take overdoses or injure themselves , and this has been one of the factors that has promoted a re-examination of previously accepted policies for the management of attempted suicide patients .
16 Oddly enough , it is largely the increasing sophistication of jet and turboprop airliners that has extended the lifespan of classic piston-engined transports into the 1990s and , doubtless into the next century .
17 One of the reputations that has taken a bit of a bashing is Sigismond Thalberg 's .
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