Example sentences of "[Wh det] have [vb pp] from [adj] [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | Metal Office Equipment Limited , which has operated from rented premises for about ten years , is looking to develop land at Chiswick Avenue , Mildenhall . |
2 | Keynesian economics , they say , is the comparative static equilibrium approach to macroeconomics which has developed from other people 's interpretations of the General Theory . |
3 | The Midland , which has suffered from financial troubles , hopes to attract green consumers to the fund which will invest in companies which specialise in the monitoring and implementation of pollution control . |
4 | This is an issue to which we shall return at the end of the chapter ; first , however , we must explore the broad classification of degree courses which has emerged from this analysis of their relationship with employment . |
5 | Correct an opinion , which has altered from either failure to reinforce it , or from greater activity from third parties , notably and usually competitors . |
6 | So can the spread of knowledge about the behaviour patterns associated with fitness in old age which has resulted from epidemiological research . |
7 | The ride is a very pleasant one of about twenty miles through rural scenery and past well-maintained stations , with all the right traditional railway sounds such as ‘ chuff chuff chuff chuff ’ , which has disappeared from British Rail , and my favourite , ‘ clackety clack ’ , which is much reduced on BR due to the use of continuous welded rail on all busy lines , though the older sectioned rail survives on the lines around South Shropshire such as the Central Wales Line and the Cambrian . |
8 | Mr Smith , said the latest problems affecting the industry were similar to those hitting the UK coal industry , which had suffered from cheap imports from eastern Europe . |
9 | The two most influential men in Bruges , the castellan and the dean of St Donatian 's , ex officio chancellor of Flanders , were both members of a powerful new family , the Erembalds , which had risen from servile origins to prominence by the route of comital administrative service . |
10 | There had also been progress in compiling the common list of exportable products , which had grown from 312 items in 1987 to more than 700 . |
11 | A battery of concepts , some of which have migrated from social science jargon to the mass media , identify those on either side of the divide . |
12 | Other significant phenomena which have emerged from such studies are that simple reversals of the numbers are a common form of error , accurate reproduction is facilitated by deliberate grouping in twos or threes and the ends of a span seem to be less prone to error than the middle . |
13 | In Africa , some of the nations which have emerged from colonial rule are socialist in diverse styles , but others , created by independence movements in which there was an important populist or socialist strain — as in Ghana — and which aimed to achieve some form of ‘ African socialism ’ , developed subsequently under military rule . |
14 | These perspectives on the urban problem — many of which have emerged from neo-Marxist debate — need to be treated with some caution . |
15 | In the alternative and contending intellectual traditions which have flowed from this range of answers , ‘ culture ’ itself then ranges from a significantly total to a confidently partial dimension of reference . |
16 | Amorous males which have escaped from these shores are now likely to be shot in Spain , all in the name of conservation |
17 | Clearly , gifts of precious metal were something in which Cnut delighted , and it has recently been argued that the magnificently-illustrated gospel books which have survived from this period , and others which have not , were commissioned by Cnut and Emma for donation to favoured individuals and churches . |
18 | Nevertheless , in the course of the twentieth century , following the experience of various forms of dictatorship , some of which have developed from socialist revolutions , this distinction has been overlaid by another , between ‘ totalitarianism ’ and ‘ democracy ’ , or as it is sometimes expressed , between one-party and multi-party systems . |
19 | Having children has been a perfectly logical response of families to the hardship and famine which have resulted from these processes . |