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

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1 We should only buy woods that have sustainable sources , look first for furniture in second-hand shops , and give away old household items to be sold by charities .
2 Not only are numbers increasing every year but most students qualify in universities and polytechnics , whereas in other countries that have similar numbers entering higher education there is a much higher wastage rate .
3 Other people that have completer finisher traits in abundance is people like secretaries .
4 Is that verse there referring to the ones that have spiritual lives on the earth or the ones that already in , in the , the heaven with the spirit lives in there , you know what I mean ?
5 Species of shrews that have poor eyesight and rely on established pathways to find their way about their territory often fall victim to pits that open up in their vicinity , running straight in without seeing them .
6 Several different DNA transfection methods are currently used that have varying efficiencies dependent on the type of cell and its growth status .
7 Q ‘ I have seen some raglan sleeve garments that have fancy shaping .
8 Well you do n't , you do n't really look as if you need to lose weight cos it 's probably why you got a few stares , it 's like all the diet books that have sylphlike people on the front .
9 This is not arbitrary — it is designed so that it operates just as well with colour-blind predators as with those that have good colour vision .
10 As Jakobson perceived long ago , those varieties that have supra-local functions and that tend to develop in the direction of koines display simpler phonemic systems than varieties that have purely local functions ( for an excellent discussion of simplification and complexity in a range of language situations , see Andersen , 1986 ) .
11 It may well be that , in varieties that have supra-local functions , a high degree of complexity ( at any level ) is indeed dysfunctional .
12 A tragedy for the customers of all the banks , mostly French these days , that have substantial funds tied up financing IBM mainframes on the assumption of residual values that are emphatically no longer justified , and therefore do n't now have that money available to finance new and promising businesses .
13 Those that have substantial incomes should not be in a position to take up houses that might otherwise be allocated to those on a lower income and Mr Mayor i as a result of this I feel that that I would urge this council , although I suspect I shall be unsuccessful , in supporting this motion .
14 Only about 2,000 of the 23,000 companies in America that have annual sales of $35m or more can hope to issue debt that wins an investment-grade rating .
15 Of particular importance , Lane feels , is the fact that it is the government authorities and not the party that have legal authority over the activity of enterprises and the adminstration of laws ( Lane 1978 , p. 181 ) .
16 Because these will be resent as we know that have individual needs in individual ways and they often rub off one against the other if they live in closeness as we all do .
17 The strategic considerations tell us that we should try to find processes that have simple effects .
18 The service is also available to those mainframe clients that have on-site engineers .
19 The kind of songs I sit there and enjoy singing are like ‘ Eternal Flame ’ , songs that have rich melodies . ’
20 The labour movement has made hardly any use of its own scholars and intellectuals , and gives them little support , so that many drift through higher education into roles that have little relationship with their origins and aspirations .
21 The same sense is induced in white collar workers such as book-keepers , who are manipulating symbols that have little connection with tangible realities .
22 Although all mineral working activities come under the control of the Town and Country Planning Acts , certain operations , including most mineral prospecting activities that have little effect on the environment , do not require specific planning permission .
23 Sites that have extensive ruins open to the public sometimes have one part reconstructed in order to convey an idea of how the whole site may have once appeared .
24 There are schools that have extensive stage and lighting equipment that make no use of drama in the curriculum .
25 As a result many inconsequential or even pro-competitive agreements are caught up , while others that have anti-competitive effects may be drafted in a way designed to avoid the law .
26 Where are we to account for the hints , implicit purposes , assumptions , social attitudes and so on that are effectively communicated by the use of language , not to mention the figures of speech ( e.g. metaphor , irony , rhetorical questions , understatement ) that have preoccupied theorists of rhetoric and literature ?
27 Now do n't blame the machine , poor thing , it 's not really to blame , its everything else in the home , the carpets , furniture cloths and so many more things these days that have man-made materials in them .
28 This year 's Third Focus programme aims to provide a refreshing range of films that have one thing in common ; a commitment to entertaining audiences without insulting their intelligence .
29 To calculate the probability of finding a real space-time with some certain property , such as looking the same at every point and in every direction , one adds up the waves associated with all the histories that have that property .
30 it follows from ( b ) that weapons systems ( even at the research and development stage ) , war plans , strategic doctrines , and diplomatic threats that have first strike characteristics are per se illegal , and that those political leaders , engineers , scientists and defence workers knowingly associated with such ‘ first strike ’ roles are engaged in a continuing criminal enterprise ;
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