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

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1 By exempting pension funds and unit trusts from income tax on trading profits from futures and options dealings , he has managed to clear up an uncertainty that has kept many investing institutions shy of London 's derivatives markets .
2 The borderline between ritual and custom is a little blurred ; custom could be said to be a form of ritual that has lost many of its magical or religious overtones , but still retains some of the original intent to transform .
3 If you have ever lamented the biscuit tin school of architecture that has made many of our towns and cities depressingly alike , take a look at the Omani buildings .
4 I would like to point out that when your Alexander teacher talks about ‘ unreliable feelings ’ he is talking about sensory feelings and not emotions or intuition ( a point that has confused many people in the past ) .
5 It is my belief that teachers are doing remarkably well in an era of prolonged attack upon state education that has led many consumers to come to believe that schools and teachers have somehow failed , by producing children ill equipped for their roles in society .
6 Newcastle 's Labour council has long had a policy of supporting its community — a policy that has informed many aspects of city life .
7 Cook was suffering the effects of a debilitating illness that had killed many of his earlier crew ; his ship had been poorly repaired and took in water constantly ; the North-West Passage was impassable .
8 As a result , Kaliber retains brand leadership and is improving market share in a fluctuating market that has seen many casualties .
9 Then disaster struck for the second time when he pulled a tendon in his left leg , an injury that has ended many a greyhound 's racing career .
10 In many cities the names are still interchangeable , a fact that has given many a visitor a mystified look .
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