Example sentences of "[vb -s] that [noun] have [det] " in BNC.
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1 | This section is written by Schneider of the International Energy Agency , who concludes that renewables have many chances to contribute to energy futures , and should be advanced by government action . |
2 | At least the up-to-date cost accountant has plenty of ammunition to fire at the chief executive who insists that accounting has little to do with strategy . |
3 | The other insists that science has much in common with model-making , which differs from mapping in the modeller 's licence to construct an artificial world and include in it all sorts of features beyond all possible observation . |
4 | This , of course , assumes that individuals have enough information to assess accurately the net advantages of the exchange , and this would include an assessment of the risks associated with the contract . |
5 | It seems that Humphrey had several favourite places where he viewed the progress of the works , one such place being between the weighbridge and the steel works . |
6 | As might be anticipated , the contract theory denies that companies have any special relationship with the state that would justify such a right . |
7 | The fact that group B streptococcal infections are rare in many British hospitals also means that clinicians have little incentive to initiate preventive measures . |
8 | The plans unveiled yesterday means that Russell has more than exceeded its original plans both for capital investment and job creation . |
9 | Evidence from all over the world suggests that women have all the gifts needed to be effective and caring priests : to bring the love of Christ to those who do not know him and to be enablers of others . |