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

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1 There are two aspects of this that have to be considered : the relation between territory size , hunting areas and group sizes in predators ; and how these are related to the diversity of prey taken by different predators .
2 He he 's arguing I think on a basis of , of the experience of the past few years that the situation now in China was a , was a rather variable one , that land reform had proceeded at different rates in different areas and because areas where different that had to be taken into account and Mao explicitly was going back to the idea that in the newly liberated areas the policy would be one of rent reduction , interest rate reduction and that rent and interest rate reduction had to be established for some time until the position had consolidated around rent reduction , around interest rate reduction and once that had happened you would then be able to go into land reform itself .
3 James 's problems were increased by a break in filming between the bulk of his scenes and a few that had to be tacked on at the end of the shoot .
4 And erm the He made a boring bath so that the whole block it it was a massive thing you know , that that that had to be .
5 In science , for example , the earth science component ( attainment targets 9 and 16 , with aspects of attainment targets 5 , 6 , 7 and 8 ) includes much that has in the past been described as geography , while the materials component ( ATs 6–8 ) includes a great deal that has conventionally been regarded as technology .
6 Could anything be serious that had at its centre this lovable , rogueish , bumbling figure ( ’ That 's another fine mess you 've got us into , Ollie ’ ) ?
7 Brewing up was easy — all that had to be done was to shift a few boulders to reach a hot spot lower down , and pop a billy-can of snow into the hole .
8 All the constant changing did was to make the next scene you were doing contradict the one you did yesterday , so all that had to be changed .
9 Therefore , we should be very wary indeed of ( e ) and ( f ) types of statements unless we are sure that there is something really negative that has to be exposed and which , even if it hurts people in the process , is nevertheless necessary .
10 The computer controlled not only the mix recipe but also the time , speed , temperature , and timing of all the mixing operations and indicated when the operator should add the various ‘ sundry ’ ingredients ( those that had to be added in small quantities ) .
11 For example , imagine a locked safe that has to be opened with a crowbar .
12 With over 250 photos , some of which are extremely rare , backed up with meticulous research based on official war records and eye-witness accounts , this book is a fitting tribute to an area of World War Two that has in the past been overlooked in terms of its importance .
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