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

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1 In such studies , the argument is cause-to-effect , i.e. we match a group that has received X with a control group and look to see if the observed responses in the S 1 and S 2 samples differ .
2 It is this that has led students of social policy to draw attention to the significant impact of war upon policy .
3 However , it is this concern that has led students of social policy to give increasing attention in recent years to the activities of that group of public servants who may be called ‘ street-level bureaucrats ’ , to ask questions about what actually happens in the exchanges between these people and the public .
4 Based on a long-term research project that has generated data on paraprofessional social service personnel in fourteen developed and developing countries , this paper presents some findings that , if acted upon , could strengthen the contribution of both professionals and paraprofessionals to social service and social development goals .
5 But at least the new developments should ease the diplomatic impasse that has kept relations between Japan and the Soviet Union frozen for 46 years .
6 Much of the detailed research that has made use of the concept of structured dependency has , however , focused on the relatively small and exceptional subgroup of elderly people living in institutions , for whom the concept of dependency seems more immediately relevant , and this may have biased the outlook of social policy analysts in their discussion of the much larger group of economically and socially independent elderly .
7 It is this great variety of tasks that has made research into the production history of each individual aircraft so interesting , and the principal reason why the Mystère/Falcon 20 was chosen for this monograph .
8 This cash financed a buying spree that has turned Televisa into the world 's biggest Spanish-language media group : its reach extends from Connecticut to Chile .
9 It is not that Egyptians have found a sudden enthusiasm for Islamic fundamentalism ; a majority probably resents the terrorism that has chopped tourism in half .
10 It is the joy of making and giving that has fired Blanc on his way to the top .
11 This is the result of the Danish-financed modernisation that has converted Greenland from a primitive hunting-and-fishing society to a near-industrial one .
12 To this extent the theory can be seen as incorporating the central feature of Wagner 's ( 1976 , 1981 ) interpretation of the phenomenon — the suggestion that further learning proceeds slowly about a stimulus that has formed associations with its antecedents .
13 A decision to let ICI 's bioscience businesses demerge would mark a sharp break with a tradition that has formed part of the company 's culture since it started : the tradition of the cartel .
14 Semantic mobility of this type is the crime that has caused artists to be banished from the society portrayed in Out ( 149–50/151–2 ) , for the stability of a discourse depends on both its univocality and its universality .
15 A climber jumps in his car , burns precious fossil fuels on a stretch of tarmac that has eaten acres of countryside to arrive at an undeveloped crag .
16 The only good that may result from this modern-day flood may be the removal of the barrier that has prevented people from discussing the humiliation and tortures that they endure .
17 When the mobs rush forward in the Mall they are taking part in the last circus of a civilization that has lost faith in itself , and sold itself for a splendid triviality .
18 Los Angeles , which reported a mean of 0.061 ppm in 1988 and 0.057 ppm in 1989 ( table 8.4 ) , is the only urban area that has recorded violations of the annual air quality standard for nitrogen dioxide during the past ten years .
19 ‘ Apart from one or two changes , this is the team that has paralysed teams like Birmingham , Ipswich and Brentford .
20 After observing the industrious building of castles in the air in the past few days , I thought it would be appropriate to look at an odd phenomenon that has puzzled meteorologists for the past ten years : the series of giant mushroom-shaped cloud formations round the periphery of the Siberian land-mass .
21 knowledge that has become flesh of one 's flesh and blood of one 's blood ; to use Marx 's phrase , it must be ‘ practical critical activity ’ .
22 It 's a subject that has gained momentum across the country in recent years .
23 On the other hand , Finniston feels that the younger generation is having a favourable impact on the need to rid Britain of the ‘ them and us ’ syndrome that has plagued industry for so long and been at the root of so many of its ills .
24 They ask : Why should I give credence to a life that has imposed barriers on me ?
25 PARIS — The wave of strikes that has gripped France for a month showed some signs of abating yesterday as prison officers agreed to go back to work , writes Sarah Lambert .
26 It is the unfinished nature of those parts dealing with the schemas of reproduction that has given rise to a number of controversies regarding the interpretation of them .
27 The scream of a fox , on the other hand , is quite distinctive : a wailing , wavering shriek that has given rise to many a false report of a midnight mugging .
28 I understand the feeling within his party that has given rise to some of the security recommendations which he conferred on my hon. Friend the Minister of State last week , and which he described as a root-and-branch policy .
29 No one who contemplates the brutal war that has racked Croatia over the last few months can do so without a deep feeling of sorrow and shame : sorrow that such devastation and misery should disfigure our continent in 1991 , and shame that we have been unable to do anything to halt the carnage and destruction .
30 I 've been a ZZAP ! fan since Issue 68 , and I 'd like to say it 's the most amazing thing that has set foot on earth .
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