Example sentences of "[det] [noun] which [pron] has [verb] " in BNC.

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1 For example , if the accused was reconnoitring a home preparatory to burglary , he may not be guilty of this offence if he picks up some ladders which he has found in the garden .
2 Will they be prepared to undertake some tests which he has devised ?
3 By the time that you read this , the Scottish Office Education Department will probably have published its ‘ call for tenders ’ — the list of those areas which it has identified as its priority for funding in 1993 .
4 I very much doubt whether Wolfgang will find there all those things which he has imagined and the great advantages which several people may perhaps have described to him .
5 To ask the Chancellor of the Exchequer if he will list those measures which he has taken since November 1990 to improve employment prospects .
6 Against this vision of debtors ' prisons , ‘ harm to interests ’ theories merely require a person in default to pay monetary compensation for any harm which he has caused to protected interests .
7 It requires the court to have regard in particular to : ( a ) the ascertainable wishes and feelings of the child concerned ( considered in the light of his age and understanding ) ; ( b ) his physical , emotional and educational needs ; ( c ) the likely effect on him of any change in his circumstances ; ( d ) his age , sex , background and any characteristics of his which the court considers relevant ; ( e ) any harm which he has suffered or is at risk of suffering ; ( f ) how capable each of his parents , and any other person in relation to whom the court considers the question to be relevant , is of meeting his needs ; and ( g ) the range of powers available to the court .
8 These are : ( i ) the ascertainable wishes and feelings of the child concerned ( considered in the light of his age and understanding ) ; ( ii ) his physical , emotional and educational needs ; ( iii ) the likely effect on him of any change in his circumstances ; ( iv ) his age , sex , background and any characteristics of his which the court considers relevant ; ( v ) any harm which he has suffered or is at risk of suffering ; ( vi ) how capable each of his parents , and any other person in relation to whom the court considers the question to be relevant , is of meeting his needs ; ( vii ) the range of powers available to the court under the Act .
9 This duty is in addition to that placed on the employer by Article 4(2) ( c ) ( see page 4 ) and may include factual information obtained by the inspector which relates to the premises , or anything being done there , and information with respect to any action which he has taken or proposes to take in , or in connection with , the premises .
10 The spirit of papal statements throughout the nineteenth and early twentieth centuries was that it was the duty of the state to oppose freedom of conscience in matters of religion and freedom of worship and to celebrate openly the worship of God ‘ in that way which he has shown to be his will ’ , namely Roman catholicism ( Leo XIII 1903 : 111–12 ) .
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