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

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1 The drawing suggests a depression or hole that has to be filled .
2 It may have been preferable to issue the national curriculum documents as guidelines , templates of good practice against which schools could evaluate their extant curriculum rather than requirements that have to be met .
3 Because making the material itself is a lot harder than turning it into a rudimentary bomb , it is the tight control of plutonium and uranium that has until now restricted the spread of nuclear weapons .
4 It is the scientism of Marx and Freud that has to be rejected and a status found for their critical theories through their interest in emancipation from domination ( economic domination and domination of the individual through neuroses ) .
5 The difficulty with all these policy areas is that the effect on economic efficiency is by no means clear cut : there are nearly always benefits and losses that have to be weighed .
6 Just like Windsor , volunteers formed a human chain to rescue nearly 200,000 precious items — in this case , books and manuscripts that had to be protected from the firemen 's hoses as well as the flames .
7 BECAUSE DUDLEY MOORE is who he says he is , because he is who he used to be , because Dudley Moore is to all intents and purposes Dudley Moore , actor , musician , mascot , clown , then there are a few details and descriptions and facts and figures that have to be mentioned .
8 One of the big ways is , is spiritualism and things that are not real , things that are sort of er blind in the mind of the unbeliever as it were , in other words material things probably and things that have under revelation
9 It is not unknown for barbel to pull a rod into the water with a speed and viciousness that has to be seen to be believed , even when the angler has only glanced away from his rod for a few seconds .
10 The three excerpts reproduced here demonstrate the complexity of the issue of family allowance or child benefit , and the mixture of motives and alliances that have in the past , and may in future , be generated by it .
11 Upon finding the wreck the FORI hope to be able to identify the serial plates on the engines of the aircraft , proving that this aircraft was the mount of Saint-Exupery , thereby laying to rest the many mysteries and rumours that have over the years surrounded his death .
12 All too often , shrubs , including roses , conifers and the like , are planted not for their intrinsic beauty , not for an attractive combination of colour , but because they do not need so much looking after as plants that have to be lifted before the frost , and replanted fresh each year' .
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