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

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1 While this has sometimes been aimed at the complete subversion and overthrow of the established political order , as in the case of the Bader-Meinhoff group in West Germany and the Italian Red Brigades , more recently it is concern over nuclear weapons , and specifically the installation of cruise missiles that has engendered extra-constitutional forms of dissent both in this country and abroad .
2 This organisation is an industry lead and awarding body that has developed national standards and assessment material to support vocational qualifications and SCOTVEC awards in engineering at a variety of levels up to technician .
3 A few days ago , we saw the appalling spectacle on television of Vietnamese asylum seekers being dragged forcibly on to a plane to be sent back to Vietnam , a very poor country that has suffered economic embargos since 1976 , which have caused great poverty there .
4 The technical trick that has made cheap laser-printers possible has also brought type design and typesetting to a far wider market .
5 Figure 15. ( a ) Cut the buds which will make your new roses from a good strong stem that has borne healthy flowers .
6 The commitment , enthusiasm and dedication of business owners , allied to the power of a major , well-known brand name , is a powerful combination that has enabled individual franchisees to enjoy business satisfaction and reward , and franchiser companies to grow more rapidly , as Burger King explain .
7 It is really this last concern that has given feminist objections to sexist language their public visibility , since feminists have demanded concrete changes in speech and writing .
8 Dale 's studies of fetal response to moderate cardiovascular exercise showed increased breathing movements , transient bradycardia or tachycardia , or changes in uterine bloodflow , but there does not appear to be a systematic study that has given clear guidelines for safe levels of maternal exercise .
9 The creation of the legal framework has ended the ‘ voluntarist ’ tradition that has dominated industrial relations in the twentieth century .
10 Mr Kim , the first civilian president for three decades , has started a campaign against graft with a gusto that has delighted ordinary citizens grown accustomed to nest-feathering by the rich and powerful .
11 This problem of licensing network users for more or less constant use of a package like a spreadsheet is one of the factors that has attracted chartered accountants BDO Binder Hamlyn to Borland 's Quattro Pro for Windows .
12 Anfield 's most prolific marksman was axed by Graeme Souness three games ago , but since his return , has been showing the sharpness that has terrified top defences for a decade .
13 Although it appears that sentencing became more severe during the first three years the guide-lines were in use , Minnesota remains one of the very few states that has avoided huge increases in prison population size ( Parent 1988 ) .
14 You 've bought your new home , and no doubt that has meant new carpets or new curtains or maybe a new fitted kitchen because you want your home to be comfortable .
15 In the past , carnivorous plants have been gathered by unscrupulous collectors from the wild ; a practice that has depleted natural stocks .
16 Interviews were peppered with New Age buzz-words and swamped with the kind of ‘ Save the World ’ fervour that has earned globe-trotting polymaths like Sting and Peter Gabriel universal derision .
17 It is an approach that has informed political actions and hence the political history of the country .
18 It is a recipe that has put Italian designers at the top of the global sales charts for the past fifteen years .
19 Not only is the external labour market segmented by sex , but the skills remain marketable in spite of a recession that has reduced local opportunities for the semi-skilled .
20 Thus the Berg judgment supports para 3 of the Auditing Guideline , Representations by Management , which states that having obtained written representations , the auditors must still decide whether they have sufficient evidence to support an unqualified opinion .
21 Simple laboratory tests were able to show the acutely toxic effects of large doses of organochlorines , but it took years for high concentrations to accumulate in belugas that had consumed large quantities of lightly-contaminated food .
22 A preliminary investigation is shown that uses a small scale statistical analyser to process text that had caused great problems for the rule-based system .
23 The polytechnics were having to carry into the 1970s a defence and assertion of their particular — though not necessarily homogeneous — values and procedures , and in doing so made necessary a constant reaffirmation of the vocational or service roles that had aroused fierce passions throughout the nineteenth and twentieth centuries as new institutions and new sectors had come into existence in many countries .
24 One thing that had puzzled early observers was the litter of ani eggs strewn beneath the nest .
25 This position was not only the culmination of ideas that had been knocking around in Balcon 's mind for the past six years or so , it was also a declaration of a new confidence in the possibility of British cinema , and a final casting off of the inferiority complex that had impaired British filmmakers since 1918 .
26 Donkeys saluted our passing with those howls of anguish that had made maiden ladies establish animal sanctuaries in Cairo between the wars .
27 The patient , domestic acts performed in this country of fogs and mists that had made English murderers the doyens of the civilized globe .
28 Mary Hammond-Heath had distinguished herself as junior to a QC in a fraud case that had made national headlines , and was inclined to regard the Bouveries ' life as an excellent test case for some of her theories .
29 This countered the tendency towards antagonism between presidential advisers and departmental secretaries that had weakened other administrations , and it also reduced the chances of cabinet members ‘ going native ’ .
30 But I gathered that it was because of some kind of political dissent , his being a member of an unauthorized group that had held secret meetings .
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