Example sentences of "which have [verb] [adv] [prep] [num] " in BNC.

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1 York district has a membership which has risen rapidly to 669 and Harrogate has 345 members , which all goes to show that the more northerley areas have a just claim for cricket somewhere in the region .
2 Ferrochrome is used as a basic raw material for the production of stainless and speciality steels whose performance is directly related to the steel industry , an industry which has grown enormously since 1988 .
3 The report made a series of recommendations on increasing CID strength , which has fallen sharply from 10 per cent of the force in 1973 to 7.4 per cent , despite an overall large increase in numbers and a recommendation by Her Majesty 's Inspectorate that provincial CIDs should make up 12.4 per cent of police .
4 Other Latin American countries at various stages of the full or provisional accession process at the end of 1989 were El Salvador , Guatemala , Honduras and Paraguay ( for this last country see p. 36688 ) , while working parties had also been established on requests for accession by Tunisia ( which had acceded provisionally in 1960 ) , Bulgaria ( see p. 35030 ) and Algeria .
5 It seems unsound , then , to dismiss the rule as a convenient summary of the theory underlying several specific torts which had existed long before 1868 , or even as the old cattle-trespass rule raised to a high power .
6 The League of Communists of Yugoslavia , the former federal ruling party which had collapsed early in 1990 , was resurrected in the form of a new League of Communists — Movement for Yugoslavia ( LC-MY ) founded in Belgrade on Nov. 19 .
7 The middle decades of the nineteenth century saw the suppression of similar large set-piece festivals , including the Tutbury bull-running which had continued illegally until 1840 .
8 The School Magazine , The Stopfordian , soon celebrated its fifth birthday , thereby enduring longer than its predecessor which had lasted only from 1898 to 1902 .
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