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

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1 In Italy , Bettino Craxi 's party was the first victim of the corruption scandals that have hit all the mainstream parties .
2 In Wales the club-v-country argument has gone on for longer even than the locust years — a constant , nagging reminder of the manifold and manifest divisions that have wrought such damage on Welsh rugby .
3 The study of palaeontology in conjunction with geology ought to throw light on the interaction of historical events and the evolution of a substantial sample of the organisms that have inhabited this planet .
4 Yamazaki seems unconcerned by the fact that he 's taking on problems that have defeated many who should have known better .
5 The need to separate the functions of chairman and chief executive has been a raging debate in City of London parlours for the past couple or years , and companies at which the two roles are combined in one person have been under enormous pressure to accept a separation of powers : now the same debate could take off across the Atlantic as Compaq Computer Corp 's ( non-executive ) chairman Ben Rosen tells the House Telecommunications and Finance Subcommittee that the troubles that have beset some of America 's largest companies can be traced to cozy relationships between their boards and their chief executives — he declares that the boards of most US companies are chaired by the company 's chief executive , who picks the board members and controls the agenda — ‘ With an appropriate form of corporate governance , I fully believe that the current problems of IBM , Digital Equipment , Westinghouse and other major American corporations could have been addressed and probably solved far earlier with much reduced ill effects , ’ Rosen told the legislators , adding that a company 's chairman should be a ‘ truly outside independent director , ’ not the chief executive or a former chief executive , and that all board members , with the exception of the chief executive , should also be outsiders , who should get their directors ' fees in the form of shares or options .
6 I regard arms races as of the utmost importance because it is largely arms races that have injected such ‘ progressiveness ’ as there is in evolution .
7 These are the qualities that have sent many behavioral scientists in search of cooperative , group-oriented , non-hierarchical organizational forms .
8 Our society and culture , together with our spiritual awareness , has built a structure over the years to help us remember those people and events that have done much to determine the kind of lives we live today , and that part of the structure that relates to the Royal Air Force has , of course , a special interest for our Association .
9 The cuttings to take now are semi-hardwood or semi-ripe cuttings : young shoots that have grown this year and started to harden at the base .
10 The great transitions of life — birth , marriage and death — retained their power over the imagination , and the rituals around these are all that have kept many churches functioning .
11 Because most of our readers will be using libraries that have adopted this system , fuller details are given below , together with a brief description of the Universal Decimal Classification , which is based on the Dewey system .
12 A reason why a number of companies that have adopted some form of matrix management have declared it a failure is to be found in inadequate preparation and briefing of those involved .
13 Many advice workers are unaware that they have had a democratic part in the policy decisions that have adopted these training requirements and some even see these demands on them as a personal affront .
14 Whether the graptolites were not living near shore , or whether the conditions were not right for their preservation , are questions that have excited some argument .
15 Environmental factors that have received most attention include nutritional status and past or present hepatitis B virus ( HBV ) infection .
16 In contrast , it is the ergonomics of the hardware and the physical environment that have received most attention .
17 ‘ Marstons must realise that it is the skills and enterprise of the licensees that have made these pubs so popular , ’ said branch spokesman Robert Whatley .
18 The dismissal of hypochondria by most doctors is a relatively new attitude , and one which is lamented by those that have studied this disorder .
19 Thus Martin ( 1988 ) talks of a clear inverse relationship between deindustrialization and tertiarization : those regions that have suffered most from the decline of manufacturing employment have gained least from the expansion of jobs within the private service sector .
20 I did n't know the east coast well , and having to live in London at least gave me a chance to explore its fascinating creeks and swatchways , and those turbulent , shallow waters of the North Sea that have nurtured some of the finest of English seamen .
21 But if you swim only during the day , you will hardly ever see the organisms that have created this astounding scene .
22 This one area of the swing is obviously critical to the ball 's flight , because you will either capitalise on all the swing movements that have preceded this , or you may destroy all the good that went before .
23 We will build up all the policies that have reversed that .
24 It was not only the trade figures that have reversed this view , but they clearly affected the markets most .
25 While making it easier for people to build up considerable capital assets , and to pass these on intact , the Government has taken a number of measures that have allowed many people to acquire capital assets for the first time .
26 And while irrational resentment abounds in Russia ( and the Congress ) about the way in which economic reform has created several battalions of dollar-millionaires , many of Yeltsin 's problems stem from the sharp practices that have allowed these small fortunes to accumulate , mostly unhindered by taxation .
27 Younger children , or those that have had little experience of playing freely , need a little more encouragement and the next example illustrates how a teacher was able to lead a small group without directing them too much .
28 There are , in fact , many animal and plant species that have taken this road .
29 The project should lead to increasing awareness across disciplines of techniques that have found many successful applications in the physical sciences .
30 Discussion of the outcome of experiments that have used this method will be postponed until Chapter 7 as a proper interpretation of the results of such experiments requires consideration of the processes revealed by the second of the two basic training procedures outlined in Chapter 1 .
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