Example sentences of "that have [verb] [prep] some " in BNC.
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1 | The title of this work suggests that it is an essay in the sociology of transport , a subject that has crept into some degree and other courses at University level . |
2 | Nothing that has happened in some recent cases provides any reason for people who are liable to pay the community charge failing to do so . |
3 | Some 45 per cent of British households drink water that has passed at some stage through lead pipes . |
4 | In short , an action succeeds when it fulfils ( i.e. achieves the object of ) the desire that has combined with some belief to cause that action . |
5 | Our society too still has recognized ways of marking the change in status that has occurred for some people . |
6 | Phyllis enjoyed telling all that had happened for some days . |
7 | The nature of the implicit political ideology of criminals is well illustrated when we consider what happens when they become organised and powerful , as in the case of the Mafia in the United States , and the smaller-scale , localised organisations that have appeared in some of our cities . |
8 | In our view , particularly because of the extravagant results that have arisen in some cases by applying the literal rule , there can be no doubt that in the modern context the object and intent rule is much fairer . |