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

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1 And because of that it has got gravitation and fields which is n't as big as the earth , it 's only about one sixth as big as the earth .
2 I 'm not really worried about it to be honest I 'm not worried about any of them , I thought I would actually be erm I 'm actually , we 're under a lot of pressure at the moment but I 'm not actually , usually when I 'm like that it 's all gone I tend to say well forget about it and you know run away from it kind of thing ,
3 His pupil , D'Eslon , formulated laws under which animal magnetism seemed to operate : it was a universal , continuous fluid , which was subtle in that it had an ebb and flow ; it was concentrated in the human body like a magnet ; and could be accumulated and communicated over a distance .
4 As early as 1524 , Henry had given up all hope of Catherine bearing another child , and by the time he became infatuated with Anne Boleyn two years later , he had already begun to convince himself that his wife 's failure to give birth to a son who survived infancy was a sign that his marriage to his brother 's widow was sinful , in that it had broken the laws concerning affinity laid down in the Old Testament Book of Leviticus ( chapter 20 : verse 21 ) .
5 The reply of the Government representative , Viscount Gage , was very unsatisfactory , in that it had been prepared beforehand , and did not at all deal with the points raised by Lord Charnwood .
6 De Klerk said later that the visit was successful in that it had given the US side " the correct perspective " on developments in South Africa , and that the meeting with Bush had amounted to important progress towards " the final normalization of relations between South Africa and the USA " .
7 It is true that the Spanish-American novel has entered the mainstream of world literature in that it is informed by the major intellectual currents of our age , in that its exponents share the artistic and philosophical preoccupations of modern writers in general , and in that it has consciously sought and attained a universality that earlier Spanish-American fiction sometimes lacked .
8 First published in 1962 and now in its 4th edition ( 1980 ) , this fulfils a role as a reference text rather better than a student text , in that it has hundreds of references but no problems .
9 His personal experience is that ‘ God 's ‘ no divorce' ’ rule is not harsh , but merciful , in that it has forced us to examine and resolve conflicts and enter a stronger , richer stage of marriage .
10 William Hammond Bartholomew was the Resident Engineer on this broad canal which was usual in that it has been able to resist competition from the railways .
11 The principal object of the critique is an ideological structure that is ‘ one dimensional ’ ( Marcuse 1972 : 79 ) in that it has no reflexive or critical aspects but is uniform in its mode of rationality .
12 A good deal of language teaching has followed a bottom-up approach , in that it has considered only the formal language system , often in isolated sentences , without demonstrating or developing the way that system operates in context .
13 Each of these is lexically distinct , in that it has , for instance , different typical contrasts ( e.g. long-sleeved for ( a ) and nude for ( b ) ) , and the two readings are called forth by different types of context .
14 The 486DX is a different in that it has a numeric coprocessor built into it and so does n't need one adding as a separate unit .
15 So far , I am happy to say that in the case of children — I was about to come to that exception — and in the case of rape victims , the balance that Parliament has chosen , in that it has granted exceptions in those cases , has proved to be an effective one .
16 In that it has been successful .
17 The fluorite structure ( see figure 3.27 ) differs from those described above in that its stoichiometry is AB2 and also in that it has two different coordination numbers — and 4 .
18 The refuge theory has also been questioned in terms of the botanical information originally used to formulate it , in that it has been suggested that the ‘ refugia ’ may represent regions where collecting has been at its most intense .
19 The forest is unique in that it has affinities both with the central African rainforest to the north , and the coastal forests of Mozambique .
20 Er it is it has got problems as has already been referred to earlier in that it has a very poor accident record as well as well as passing through Harrogate , it has a a poor accident record to the north of Harrogate .
21 In that it has some support from the International Monetary Fund , whose managing director has urged the G7 to come up with at least $5 billion or $6 billion in special funding for Russia this year for such projects , as well as for Russian companies restructuring their operations and for further reform in such key areas as energy .
22 One of the tragedies to that it has now become so expensive but is very difficult but not because it was sponsored but somebody told me the other night that the Billy Connolly programme excuse me Billy Connolly programme about art and culture was
23 Look at that it 's got things sticking out .
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