Example sentences of "that have [art] [adj] " in BNC.
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1 | The other was the publication of a paper by John Schwarz and Mike Green of Queen Mary College , London , that showed that string theory might be able to explain the existence of particles that have a built-in left-handedness , like some of the particles that we observe . |
2 | If you , if you get a recessive gene from one of your parents that have a corresponding dominant gene in the other , then only the dominant gene is expressed in your body . |
3 | ‘ He does n't consider his captions a sacrosanct collection of frozen moments in time , ’ Ms Calder adds , ‘ and anyway only really changes the ones that have a dated feel about them . |
4 | Other quick-growing plants are tomatoes and runner beans , but these plants that mature in the autumn are not really suitable for schools that have a long August holiday , as continuity is lost , even if help is available to care for the plants . |
5 | The processes usually called upon to explain the distribution of art-styles have been , for the ‘ conforming type ’ ( those that have a long observable development ) diffusion , and for intrusive new types , migration and invasion . |
6 | Environmental policy : how to apply economic instruments , targets economic sectors that have a major impact on the environment , ie energy , transport , agriculture and industry and OECD believe it will prove useful to governments , business , industry and pressure groups concerned about the environment and sustainable economic development . |
7 | Robert is team leader in the black back cell at the Coventry factory , so called because it deals with tiles that have a black PVC ply in the lamination . |
8 | All our joys and sadnesses come from our emotions , yet little consideration and thought is given to these factors that have a decisive effect on our happiness . |
9 | United Kingdom companies that have a good track record and are competitive will continue to win orders . |
10 | The underlying principle of such models is that companies that have a financial profile similar to previous failures are themselves at risk . |
11 | These authors argue that in the ‘ brideservice societies ’ , a category encompassing the relatively egalitarian hunting and gathering peoples and those that have a mixed economy of hunting , gathering , small-scale horticulture , the association of sexuality and violence , which is but a particular type of sexual oppression , plays a central role in all political and much social action . |
12 | Indeed by deictic expression we mean those linguistic units or morphemes that have a deictic usage as basic or central , for most such expressions have non-deictic usages . |
13 | Pairs of sentences that have a coherent semantic relation have been shown to be more rapidly processed than pairs in which the relation is less distinct [ Just & carpenter , 1978 ] . |
14 | Secondly , how do other countries that have a minimum wage and a better employment rights structure manage to cope so well ? |
15 | Quick political fixes that have a complete disregard for the environment . |
16 | Pension funds , in particular , are interested in buying investment trusts that have a wide discount to net asset value in order to build up their portfolios . |
17 | ‘ Oh , it 's the ones that have a sharp look to them that you 've got to watch out for . |
18 | The frame around them is extremely heavy , but I chose it because it reminded me of some of the heavier framed Victorian pictures that have a botanical feel . |
19 | Companies likely to perform best in this period are those that are aggressively cutting costs , and that have a supportive regulatory environment , a diversified revenue stream , a strategic vision , and the technological capabilities to meet evolving market demands , Moody 's said . |
20 | Leading indicator variables are particular economic variables that have a proven ability to signal the movement of the economy in advance . |
21 | According to this view , short-termism is a feature of investments in firm-specific assets that have a low resale value outside the firm . |
22 | Audiences become attached to soaps that have a strong sense of social realism . |
23 | This means that the black hole will tend to attract those members of the virtual particle-antiparticle pairs that have the opposite charge and repel those that have a like charge . |
24 | At a price , there are some elegant blocks of flats that have a full-time porter on the front door , carpeted hallways and well-kept lifts , but they are rare . |
25 | The articles themselves have buttons with arrows on to indicate words that have a separate entry in the Encyclopedia , these are accessed by clicking on the button . |
26 | In some recent studies we have been investigating how factors that have a simple theoretical relation with name and role mapping , gender cue and congruity with verb bias , interact with the difficulty of other world-knowledge based inferences needed to establish the referent of a pronoun . |
27 | Usually it is only the smallest craters that have a simple bowl shape with the cross-section shown in Figure 6.6 ( a ) , and craters less than 1 km diameter may even have no noticeable rim . |
28 | It would erm , provide er , a base where activities could take place in that area , but whilst not , if you like , not directly benefiting the Social Services Committee , or the people that then go to it , would indirectly benefit us in that it would be available for youth and other activities in support of the community that have a knock-on effect er , as far as we 're concerned . |
29 | He wears sunglasses that have a fading in-built , pinky-orange tint which seem to soften the wrinkles around the eyes . |
30 | Bryozoans found as fossils have calcium carbonate ( calcite ) skeletons that have a high chance of being preserved , and the fossil forms seem to have been exclusively marine ( some living bryozoans live in fresh water ) . |