Example sentences of "area that have " in BNC.

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1 These local clusters may grow so large that they spread out into other areas , areas that had hitherto been dominated , numerically , by individuals playing Always Defect .
2 At the end of the war , under communist control , Yugoslavia became a federation , and Serbia lost not only its dominant position but also large areas that had previously been regarded as part of its territory .
3 The heaviest punishment fell on the areas that had supported the rebellion .
4 In this instance a direct challenge is made to the expertise of the teachers and their professional skills — areas that had been defended by the Curriculum Deputy when it was suggested that the Bursar might become involved in interviews for community posts .
5 Turning to the volume 's introductory pages , I read some encouraging words that at once led me to hope that I might yet track down a few potential search areas that had not already received too much attention .
6 Nowhere was this more evident on the wide blue expanse of the discworld than in those areas that had been the scene of the great battles of the Mage Wars , which had happened very shortly after Creation .
7 The government announced on Aug. 20 that it was planning to open up for exploration by foreign oil companies areas that had hitherto been reserved for Indian state-owned companies .
8 Holiday schemes , in other words , during the Christmas , er , particularly the summer holidays was extremely full in our areas that had these schemes , but it is true to say that some of the children did not pay their full amount .
9 One of the areas that has to be considered on the question of harm is impairment of intellectual development and on the evidence , if he was absent for another three months with a travelling fair , there is considerable likelihood of his education not taking place with consequent impairment of his intellectual development , if indeed there were no other risks attendant upon such a way of passing his time .
10 Yet it is migration to and from rural areas that has been the main concern of rural geographers in the last century , and so attention is now turned to the first major theme of this chapter , rural population change .
11 The bush is now grown in other tropical areas that have a sufficiently warm , wet climate .
12 Environmental analysis overlaps in part with areas that have acquired other buzz words in the literature : for example , ‘ marketing intelligence systems ’ [ McLeod & Rogers ( 1982 ) ; Fletcher ( 1983 ) ; Piercy ( 1983 ) ] ; ‘ issues management ’ [ ( Littlejohn ( 1986 ) ; Wartick & Rude ( 1986 ) ; Ewing ( 1987 ) ] ; ‘ forecasting ’ [ Torre & Nelkar ( 1958 ) ; Van Ston ( 1989 ) ] .
13 The development of such ‘ industries ’ has also been facilitated by improved communications and transport as well as the need to generate income in areas that have been adversely affected by the economic recession of the early 1980s or which are unsuitable for other kinds of economic activity such as agriculture .
14 Just as we should not expect too much from those West German areas that have simply erected speed restriction signs without reinforcing the message with physical infrastructure , so design changes alone , though better than legal changes alone , are still inadequate .
15 The new legislation , to be introduced to Parliament by Lord Perth as a private member 's bill , will address three areas that have concerned archaeologists .
16 They are not obviously satisfied elsewhere and it is significant that these are the main areas that have proved susceptible to analysis by stimulation .
17 Finance for books , previously received for students aged 16 to 18 from the local authority , is likely to become a less frequent feature of the scene , and its absence will have a particular impact in those areas that have adopted a system of wholly tertiary colleges .
18 Avoid areas that have been sprayed with insecticides .
19 What what the government , what the erm the consortium and paper 's about er , is improving the , the identification band that was hanging over of of health care , once that recipe is will get much larger consortium er , it 's much widespread of er , devotion , expertise er , er professionalism in in assessing health needs er think about one of those areas that have been saved from in West Essex over the last over the last few years and by going into a much larger group with more resources erm , there will , they will be able to actually er work er far , far more effectively in sorting out what 's actually needed .
20 In 1981 , 39 per cent of West Indians and 41 per cent of Pakistanis were in semi-and unskilled jobs , which were generally located in inner-city areas — the very areas that have suffered the most dramatic and sustained decline in employment in the past 20 years .
21 However , on the basis of the limited data available , and in the areas that have been considered it seems probable that substantial and largely unrecognised costs have been incurred .
22 Because of the selective nature of migration , areas that have been growing rapidly tend to have very different population profiles from those that have been declining , the latter generally having below-average representations of young families , owner-occupiers and high-income professionals .
23 The evidence from the few areas that have been bored or surveyed geophysically supports this view , but other evidence does not fit so well .
24 She tells me that this has recently become quite itchy , and when there appear to be one or two areas that have er become discoloured darker than , than the main part of the mole .
25 Nevertheless , the problem of average teacher costs strikes hard in rural areas that have many small schools .
26 The principal method of investigation is a postal inquiry followed by personal visits to selected record offices ; an attempt is also being made to assess how representative of the country as a whole the areas that have been selected are .
27 Research should begin in 1986 in two areas that have received only minimal research attention : the education of children in care and the effects of major social , economic and demographic trends on the need for child care and the nature of the services provided .
28 If successful , the initial £13.3 million plan will be expanded throughout Britain to recover areas that have been damaged by intensive farming .
29 Insurance companies are warning that premiums on property in areas that have suffered from severe storms in recent years are rising because of global warming fears .
30 er which goodness erm , we believe that we are spending substantial sums of money in areas of traffic calming town and parks and and various other areas that have er been er touched upon er we do not think it would be prudent
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