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

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1 Our results show that a single rearranged TCR- β gene introduced as a transgene can quantitatively convert DN cells to DP cells from DN cells that have accumulated in mice mutant for the recombination activating gene-1 ( RAG-1 ) and increase the total thymocyte number to the normal level .
2 Sales Express , a firm of computerized auctioneers , has experienced unparalleled growth of late as the marketplace has become flooded with goods from companies that have gone into receivership .
3 Will he reflect on the fact that one of the most unpleasant duties of the Northumbria police is having to drag the mangled bodies of motorists from cars that have gone into ditches alongside the A1 while on their way to Scotland ?
4 Interspersed with ice floes are larger masses of ice that have broken from glaciers and ice shelves on land ; icebergs are the fragmented products of glaciers , ice islands the larger masses , up to 60 m thick and 30 — 40km long , broken from ice shelves .
5 to other things , we 've kind of veered of the , one of the subjects that we were er , we did get onto which was how the police and the courts er handle er well victims and indeed criminals , I wonder if I might conflate erm both those groups into one question , its a very broad question , but I wonder if you think by and large the police do a good job , erm button one for yes and button two for no , erm and the majority here say yes , seventy seventy people say yes the , the police do a good job and since we 've talked about the courts do you think the courts do a good job by and large ? , we 've been talking specifically about erm some of the more bizarre erm statements that have come from the bench , particularly in with reference to crimes erm , that have treated against women , well now , seventy nine say no , so the police comes thumbs up , but the courts are way down , now not surprisingly there are n't many representatives from the courts er amongst this hundred
6 Plainly , many of the hospitals south of the border that have applied for trust status are making considerable advances in the delivery of patient care .
7 To complicate the issue , observers predict that not all the American companies that have applied for slots will actually launch satellites .
8 But there again and that have lived in town before
9 Yes it 's it 's it was one of the er advertisements or programmes that went out on radio er again this is why I 've been trying to get over to people the sad things that have to happen to animals .
10 We 're the ones that have said to Jehovah I am dedicating my life to you , I am going to do this , do that and the other and it 's up to us as to whether we do it , so it requires effort , first , five , six , also says let us stay awake , keep our senses first Peter , five , eight keep your senses , be watchful and then first Corinthians , ten , twelve which I think the song was based on let him think that he is standing , beware , beware , beware that he does not fall , if you think things are going along nicely and you 're in a comfortable little corner , a little niche in the truth , and it 's just how you like it , and it 's just the way you want it to be and there 's the time we need to be aware because there 's an opening for Satan to get into to make us fall .
11 One major reason for this is an unfractured insistence on known traditions that have existed for centuries ; the absence of revolutions and occupying armies in Britain and therefore the lack of radical new beginnings as in Germany and Central Europe after World War I has had this effect .
12 The same is true of political projects responding to the specific problems of the public sector and state enterprises , such as those that have emerged in Britain and Spain in recent years .
13 Other groups that have written in support of the Save the Cairngorms-led initiative include the Mountaineering Council for Scotland , the Ramblers ' Association , North East Mountain Trust , Friends of the Earth , RSPB and the World Wide Fund for Nature .
14 It is these rare occurrences that have led to stories of tom-cat cannibalism — and to stories that paint the male feline as a savage monster bent on slaughtering and consuming his own children .
15 Second , there may have been severe emotional damage in the past : broken or spoiled relationships with loved ones or with church leaders that have led to unbelief and lack of expectation that God would pour his Spirit into our lives .
16 Three referees of this paper made shrewd comments that have led to improvement .
17 In spite of the differences that have developed between Mike Burrows and Lotus , the story of Chris Boardman 's Olympic gold medal winning bike should be inspiring .
18 A major problem facing established museums is the natural variation in recording practices that have developed with time .
19 I could list a range of new contacts that have developed in England .
20 Cultured LC ( which may bear a phenotypic and functional relationship to LC that have migrated to lymph nodes ) express lower levels of E-cadherin and exhibit decreased affinity for KC .
21 In Moore 's work flintstones , ground and chipped by sun and sea , are married to bones that have strained to flesh , sinew and muscle , to breed positive forms .
22 We shall look in turn at the background to the allocation of the present services , the criteria adopted for the distribution of services during the reorganisation years in the early 1970s , the present position , and the problems that have arisen since reorganisation .
23 This may involve dealing with depression , disappointment and many other feelings that have arisen since retirement .
24 This seminar series is stimulated by research studies that have arisen in response to the 1988 Education Reform Act ( ERA ) .
25 Firstly , I would like to share some ‘ difficulties ’ that have arisen in class .
26 We saw the anniversary of the Rainhill trials , with the large range of locomotives exhibited there , and runs by the classic locomotives that have survived into preservation , many of them on the Marches line .
27 Vascular plants of the high Arctic seem by contrast to be remnants of the Tertiary flora that have survived in refugia throughout all the glaciations and recently dispersed southward , though seldom beyond the low Arctic zone .
28 Keegan believes some players have suffered because they ca n't handle the massive crowds that have returned to St James 's Park since his arrival .
29 Almost all these poisons are derived from the various substances that have evolved as lubricants for the soft , vulnerable skins of these small animals .
30 The mechanism whereby they move depends on a process of recombination , so they are parasites whose success depends on the devices that have evolved in cells to replicate and recombine DNA .
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