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

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1 In spite of these objections , there may be some truth in the statement that UK labour costs have been too high in recent years and that this has made UK industries less competitive in world markets .
2 A critical account of such shifts ( Baldwin , 1985 ) suggests that this has made evaluation of the concept particularly difficult to achieve .
3 Sean O'Hare , a managing consultant in Price Waterhouse 's executive and benefit services group , describes the scheme rules as ‘ very complex ’ and believes that this has put employers off .
4 It 's almost unbelievable that this has happened again.This poor man must be at his wit 's end .
5 This is only the second time that 6203 has hauled passenger trains at the Centre , the first was in November 1991 when thick fog rather spoilt any photographic opportunities .
6 Benefits are those accruing from : 1 The purchaser–provider split ( clarity of role , focus on health needs , more patient-centred ) ; 2 Closer working and links with GPs , users and other agencies ; 3 Much greater emphasis on quality issues ( 81 per cent in the survey believe that contracting has produced quality improvements in services ) ; 4 Better information leading to improved decision-making ; 5 Increased provider accountability .
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