Example sentences of "that has [adj] [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | Another set of problems that has serious implications for the social survey involves issues to do with data analysis rather more than collection but , none the less , does have a bearing in getting us to understand the limits of the survey and of variable analysis . |
2 | It is not therefore surprising that walking is very much taken for granted by transport decision-makers , a familiarity that has two consequences . |
3 | Describes a cell that has two sets of homologous chromosomes . |
4 | The approach can be illustrated with reference to a demand-for-money function that has two arguments . |
5 | But more than this , we have a vivid sense of the loneliness of the human observer , set apart from his surroundings , and of " a mind energetically stretching to subdue a dazzling experience outside the self in a way that has innumerable counterparts elsewhere in Conrad " . |
6 | The baby that has such power over its parents ? |
7 | ‘ O brave new world that has such people in it , ’ says Miranda ; to which donnish Prospero replies , ‘ is new to thee . ’ |
8 | Rose had been present in the audience at the press conference and afterwards commented to Taylor that ‘ What is needed is a detector of neutrons that has good energy resolution and is very efficient ’ ( so as to be able to determine a distribution of energies of the neutrons and determine whether they were being produced uniformly in all directions — as in thermonuclear fusion from a static plasma — or instead were on the average moving in some particular direction ) . |
9 | The notion of man as an ‘ amplifier ’ which I take to mean that he enlarges programmes of skill , which have been developed by another , in order to manipulate machines is one that has far-reaching consequences as I shall try to show in this paper . |
10 | Our mind , emotions and spirit — integral to our physical well-being , or conversely our state of disease — are not divorced from our cellular components , and the known ability of the mind to influence DNA coding ( or vice versa ) and therefore enzyme activity , opens doors to a view of the human entity that has far-reaching implications yet to be realized . |
11 | West Germany , in the event for the first time , bring four world champions to Hyde Park to take on a British team that has six silver and bronze medallists from the recent World Championships , as well as squads from Italy , the Soviet Union and France . |
12 | It is in this way that Foucault can return to the possibility of doing historical work that has political force through his notion of genealogy , which means , as he puts it , ‘ that I begin my analysis from a question posed in the present ’ . |
13 | Remington 's Smooth And Silky depilator , £29.95 , removes hair with a revolving rubber roller that has tiny slits in it . |
14 | It 's not a description that has many parallels today . |
15 | ‘ China has a long history of cuisine , a vast territory and abundant natural resources , many nationalities and a large population that has many regions and local diets and customs , ’ he explains , adding that Chinese chefs tended to create new dishes daily , as each cooking method , each style and the range of ingredients could be used to make up different combinations — traditional menus contained a minimum of 100 dishes named after methods . |
16 | Holzner ( 1972 ) put forward a theoretical position for the sociology of knowledge that has many similarities with that of Berger and Luckmann — both texts derive their conception of ‘ everyday life ’ from Schutz . |
17 | It is worth noting , however , that Richards 's concept of poetry is similar to that which we have encountered in the previous two chapters , in that poetry for him is simply shorthand for literature that has aesthetic value ; his belief was that the value of literature as a whole lay entirely in its use of the emotive function of language . |
18 | We 've got a broad-sheet on the three main areas of the world that has tropical rainforest , Latin America , Africa and also South-East Asia , and then we 've got broadsheets like on the genetic diversity , we 've got a broad-sheet on extracting preserves versus cash crops , and that kind of thing . |
19 | It is imperative that they establish a good working relationship with a legislative branch that has real teeth and is characterized by a deeply fragmented structure of power . |
20 | For all modules a user can only enter a new module or access an existing module by quoting a package that has that module name already in its Module Relations ‘ CONTAINS ’ list , and via which the user has the authority to modify that module . |
21 | A user can only enter a new module by quoting a package that has that module name already in its module relations ‘ CONTAINS ’ list . |
22 | Harpin does , incidentally , offer working definitions for sentence division in a text that has multiple coordination ( i.e. strings of clauses joined by and or and so or and then ) which is , of course , a highly typical feature of the writing of children in junior schools . |
23 | A non-leaf node that has x children will have x-1 keys ( in the example , three children and two key values ) . |
24 | No one can be in any doubt now that she was pulling the strings behind the royal side show that has preoccupied Britain for the past six months . |
25 | One possibility would be for the analyst to invent a large number of sentences and try saying them with different intonation patterns ( i.e. different combinations of head and tone ) , noting what attitude was supposed to correspond to the intonation in each case ; of course , the results are then very subjective , and based on an artificial performance that has little resemblance to conversational speech . |
26 | Some MPs believe it is outdated , associated with a working class tradition that has little resonance in the 1990s . |
27 | Precisely because we are forced , in order to model these relations , into defining design activity as it takes place in its real context — that of the social — and do not attempt to abstract it , to isolate it from these relations , we find we build a model of designing that has surprising efficacy in application to questions of design method . |
28 | We happen to live on one particular history that has certain properties and details . |
29 | Directed by Ulster-born Syd McCartney , the story that has certain similarities with ‘ Elvira Madigan ’ and some glorious cinematography , make this a likely smash hit with Festival audiences . |
30 | The desirability of immediately restricting the dumping to landfill of anything that has economic use . |