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

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1 While I agree with everything that you have said , as a devil 's advocate in a health service that has a 2-year waiting list for hip replacements , how can you justify the expense of a rehabilitation programme by any quantitative measure ?
2 One such variable that has a wide distribution is the lateral consonant ( L ) .
3 So , you know , it 's not everybody that has a loving relationship behind them .
4 If the TV has got to fit into a limited space , it 's a good idea to choose a model that has a front-facing speaker , such as Ferguson or Hitachi .
5 It has hardly been recognised that India is among the few countries in the world that has a proven capability to undertake orbital missions or detonate a nuclear device .
6 This might be something that has a legitimate place in the original complex equation — it might be peace education , anti-racism or teachers ' rights — but which is inflated to fill the whole screen .
7 Simply because a variable can be constructed that has a good correlation with experimental results does not make that variable per se a causal entity .
8 As I explained in the previous chapter , there is no export zone anywhere that has a good record on linkages , but few have a worse record than the maquila industry .
9 Erm new version of the Spoken Cor Corpus Consent Form that has a little space for tape numbers .
10 Answer guide : The answer should point out that a cost can be incurred which will result in both an asset , i.e. something that has a future benefit , or an expense , i.e. something where the benefit has been used up .
11 So is there anyone out there that has a similar machine that is now ‘ surplus to requirements that I could cannibalise for parts ?
12 And then he has a study that has a similar wall of reference set of shelves and then I guess that maybe his bedroom has of this , but it 's erm and such a nice guy , a pleasant kind of man .
13 This involves changing the verb altogether and replacing it with one that has a similar meaning but can be used in a different syntactic configuration .
14 Charles Lamb could not believe in the Pedlar who narrates most of Book i , and Keats was suspicious of ‘ poetry that has a palpable design on us ’ .
15 A high-powered grill that has a healthy appetite for the biggest brunch .
16 For lenders there is clearly a more desirable proposition in a public house that has a higher beverages or ‘ wet ’ side than a ‘ dry ’ side , because if someone wants to purchase a pub with a high ‘ dry ’ side , and they do not have much catering experience , then their turnover could diminish rapidly .
17 There is a facility in that for people who choose a home that has a higher charge , to arrange a third party to make up the difference , and we have a number of those , those type of contracts .
18 I 'm currently making frequent trips to Poland , and there one sees a type of early capitalism developing that has a certain charm like Visconti 's movies of the Fifties .
19 The only exception to this is if the child has a disease process that has a short-term prognosis .
20 What we were trying to do was to give our business a ‘ new ’ manufacturing tool that has a sharper edge with which to attack competitors and chop off more market share .
21 Rank Organisation ( owner of 49% of Rank Xerox and a variety of leisure activities ) has issued an 8.25p convertible preference that has a present price of 94p , giving a gross yield of 11.7% .
22 Not only for myself as it 's been a particular project close to me for many years , but for the break up of a team , a team that has a long time to build up and a team that worked very well together and who were very committed .
23 We now have a stratigraphical set-up that has a second formation " y " which seems to pass laterally into " x " and to be its time equivalent .
24 If you compare a striped object with one that has a different kind of black and white pattern , they do not appear to be the same size even if , in reality , they are identical .
25 Steffisburg has in its historic centre some buildings of considerable character : a church , rebuilt in the late seventeenth century but with a Romanesque tower that has a wooden belfry and spire ; and two adjacent buildings known as the Hochhuser , the larger of which is transitional between the Bernese farmhouse and the country mansion styles and has a hipped roof on a really magnificent scale .
26 If , for example , a tail follows a tonic syllable that has a rising tone , it will almost always be found that the syllable or syllables of the tail will continue to move upwards from the pitch of the tonic syllable .
27 In line with this disjuncture , a persistent suggestion in all sorts of studies is to conduct sensitivity analyses to isolate those elements in any assessment that has a significant impact .
28 Today , it is often at times of intimacy in worship that the voice of the Lord will be heard through prophecy , tongues with interpretation , exhortation , or the reading of a scripture that has a particular relevance .
29 There is a more specific one-to-one relation between apple and fruit , but it is not recurrent ; that is to say , there is no animal that has a unique position among other animals analogous to the position of apples among different sorts of fruit .
30 We do not yet know what it is in a homoeopathic potency that has a curative action , nor do we know how homoeopathic remedies work in the body any more than we know the mechanisms of action of many of the conventional drugs used in medicine .
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