Example sentences of "[adv] [prep] [noun] which have [be] " in BNC.
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1 | This continues until the list consists entirely of tableaux which have been processed , which must eventually happen since there are only finitely many possible tableaux . |
2 | These tarts again have a shortcrust pastry base , but the filling consists of butter , ground almonds , sugar and the grated rind of a lemon , together with breadcrumbs which have been soaked in hot milk , mixed together with beaten egg . |
3 | My — though not necessarily her — interpretation of this observation leads me to ask whether in fact the capacity to show LTP might not be a purely artefactual phenomenon , which occurs only in animals which have been reared in the highly restricted environment of a research laboratory ? |
4 | We could learn much from CPRE which has been administering a Campaign Fund for this purpose for a few years . |
5 | At the Victorian picture sales at Sotheby 's on 12 November and Christie 's on 13 November , buyers tended to stay away from works which had been on the market in recent years . |
6 | Because these are so individually made , they 're rather like instruments which have been devised for a specific individual , and so to criticise them for details of design is hardly fair . |
7 | After the morning service there was a brisk walk home for lunch which had been prepared and cooked on the Saturday . |
8 | Everything we say or write is connected both with things which have been said or written in the past , and with things which may be said or written in response to it in the future . |
9 | The authorities claimed that they had been living illegally on land which had been allocated to others , in Khartoum suburbs such as Karmuta where large numbers of mud-brick houses had reportedly now been vacated and then destroyed by bulldozers . |
10 | Even in areas which have been virtually abandoned , as in parts of the interiors of Greece and southern Italy , it is extremely difficult to persuade owners to part with their patrimony in the interests of agricultural development . |
11 | The growth of collective action by States through international organisations has been achieved primarily through treaties which have been used to define the competence of international organisations , and to perform their functions . |