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

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1 There are often complaints of bullying in primary schools and there have been a number of research studies that have highlighted the problem .
2 The studies that have examined the relationship between price volatility and maturity for index futures will now be summarized .
3 The kind of arguments that have challenged the women 's movement over 20 years had to be confronted in a practical manner : were the existing hierarchies justifiable ?
4 A second has been the creation of new technologies that have altered the scale needed for efficient operation .
5 Animals can not make a living so simply , ; not being able to photosynthesize , they have to hunt for prepackaged food , either directly by eating plants or indirectly by eating the animals that have eaten the plants .
6 At this year 's Chelsea Flower show , a group of prisoners walked off with a silver medal for a garden display.And at the prison itself , they 've been busy creating borders and features that have turned a jail into an oasis of colour .
7 Two factors that have influenced the way these have been developed are the principle that Davidson believes in , that ‘ what is measured gets done ’ , and his experiences in dealing with boards and managers at the coalface in retail banking .
8 BGS is collaborating with the Leicestershire Archaeological Unit in a long-term study to investigate the utility of NERC airborne multispectral scanner data ( including thermal infra-red linescanner data ) in locating new archaeological sites and the complex changes in the course of the Trent that have influenced the distribution of settlements since the Bronze Age .
9 It is hard now to associate this restful hamlet with those who have set out to take part in events that have shaken the nation ; even more so with the lawless days of mob rule , savage revenge and gruesome murder .
10 The problems that have beset the project , however , are a result not of misjudgement or incompetence but of real difficulties associated with infrared astronomy , which have meant that IRAS has required certain aspects of space technology to be developed well beyond previous limits .
11 Linell , however , provides a basis for pursuing both questions by indicating ‘ the extent to which linguistics , like most other sciences , is still dependent on important events of the past , both technological inventions … and practical political goals and social concerns that have motivated the practice of linguistic science since antiquity ’ ( ibid. p. 1 ) .
12 A show of porcelain and polychromed wood sculpture crafted by European artisans , the work looked like oversized airport gift shop souvenirs , or mammoth three-dimensional renderings of the seemingly-innocuous cartoon characters that have ruled the imaginations of generations of TV-bred Americans .
13 Examples of such housing were built in Europe in the 1940s , but when it came to the public sector imitations in this country , narrowness of concep-tion and meanness in execution translated the idea into the publicly owned slabs and boxes that have become a feature of the landscape in our major cities ( McDowell , 1983 ) .
14 When we feel the peak experience , it is as if we have struck one note of the human nightingale , but the human song will be very long and very beautiful and few there are that have heard the symphony of their own being .
15 Police yesterday disarmed a parcel bomb at a black human rights office in Florida , the latest in a rash of mail bombings in the South that have killed a judge and a civil rights lawyer .
16 ‘ He 's had trouble with campers , who 've broken down his fences and left fires that have caused a lot of damage — not Guides or Scouts , of course , who you know are taught to leave behind nothing but their thanks but he puts all campers together and calls them all nuisances . ’
17 However , alongside these measures , specifically directed towards the alleviation of symptoms , it is important to identify and change some of the external stresses that have caused the problems in the first place .
18 It is of equal interest to compare the cratering on different planets to elucidate the nature of the small bodies that have caused the cratering .
19 erm obviously the priority is to get the feedback to the people that have to resit the exam
20 Comparative studies of thrombolytic agents have shown differences in efficacy for early coronary artery recanalisation , but the two large GISSI and ISIS-3 trials that have compared the effect of different thrombolytic agents on mortality in patients with acute myocardial infarction have not revealed differences in early deaths .
21 This is why I much prefer the term transnational capitalist class or classes ( TCC ) , for it has fewer of the pejorative connotations that have bedevilled the comprador class .
22 On record at least , it is largely choirs that have waved the flag on behalf of Byrd 's forgotten motets , none more valiantly than the Choir of New College , Oxford , directed by Edward Higginbottom .
23 In the first instance , MAS will search our computerised register of some [ specify number ] acquisitive clients and contacts to identify companies that have expressed a desire to expand in your industry .
24 There are few stocks on the London Exchange that have beaten the performance of transaction processing software specialist Gresham Telecomputing Plc : selling for just 14 pence last June , they added ninepence in the last day 's trading before Easter , to close at 143 pence .
25 This study is based on a population of 2,079 UK domestic and Irish companies listed at May 1992 , which comprises 1,664 continuing companies and 415 companies that have joined the market since 1987 .
26 Whatever the truth , it 's the all-mahogany Customs that have escaped the attentions of guitar-fakers , who often take a mid-'50s gold-top , strip the paint off , rout it for PAFs , refinish it sunburst and try to pass it off as a late-'50s Les Paul Standard .
27 The risks would be less if Congress were to act quickly on reform proposals provided by the administration , which could attract new capital into banking from outside , and break down the barriers that have hampered the growth of strong banks .
28 ‘ Specially Chosen Music ’ refers to particular pieces of music that have inspired a choreographer and whose score has been interpreted by the choreographer as it stands , the composer 's scheme and continuity unchanged .
29 Analysts that have seen the things at beta test sites in the US expect them to be announced next year for delivery in 1994 — but analysts are almost always too optimistic in forecasting IBM announcement dates .
30 The Greater York authorities therefore looked for a widening of the options available , er , in Greater York , and those that have seen the Greater York study , and it is a document that we 've put in to the examination will see that there was a fundamental full scale wide ranging er assessment er of all the options er open er within the er Greater York er area and they are er set out erm in pages three er and four of N Y five .
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