Example sentences of "[noun] which have [noun] " in BNC.

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1 Reynolds , painting , and the arts which have beauty for their object . ’
2 He says that both are simple notions or objects without parts , contrasting them in this with the object horse which has parts , ( head , hooves , tail etc ) which can be mentioned in explaining the nature of this object .
3 This is by no means a minor point since , as will be shown below , the Report sets out a programme for cultural renewal which has implications well beyond the institutional boundaries of formal education .
4 For those animals which have backbones , the rate of their heartbeats is a very good indication of the rate at which they live their lives .
5 Fleck should be back soon to sharpen that attack , but for today Stringer names an unchanged squad of 13 to meet a side which has Sutton back in goal after five games ' absence at the expense of Crossley .
6 Plunkett Donaghy 's return after a serious shoulder injury is a timely boost for a side which has Galbally 's Colin Hetherington making his senior debut .
7 The banning declaration added that " organizations under these organizations and other organizations which have contacts with these organizations " were also unlawful .
8 But receptivity to new ideas is best achieved in organizations which have mutuality of trust where it is known that you will not be too harshly blamed for mistakes .
9 It is usually the case that those things which best suit the Michels model are social movement organizations which have goals which can be ‘ compromised ’ because they are things — like an increase in workers ' standards of living or an improvement in working conditions — which are divisible .
10 But the problem being now of course that I think in line with most London boroughs there is club which tennis club which has tennis courts on Local Authority land .
11 Dave Pushell adjusted his bright red spectacles which had lenses the size of teacups .
12 There is no annual contribution if the RFL has not practised in an MNP or RB which has hold or received clients ' money .
13 An integral part of this strategy was to establish parties which had support from several or all of Senegal 's ethnic groups , by adopting the proportional representation system of election , and avoiding the close identity of an elected delegate with one geographical constituency .
14 Bonds are capital market securities and as such have maturities in excess of one year , unlike money market securities discussed in the last chapter which have maturities of less than a year .
15 At the same time , and recognising the importance of building an active membership , Jacques sought to increase the number of branches which had vigour , enthusiasm and commitment to the WEA .
16 Two ontological clusters C and C' are distinguished by some f which has values on all x in C but which is meaningless on all y in C' .
17 Newer models of microcomputer have much larger memories and the Guardian reported that Atari have a microcomputer , the Atari 11040ST which has 1MB ( one million bytes ) of memory as standard .
18 Cement was loaded into barges via chutes which had shutters at the lower end .
19 The firm now has a market share of 27% , second only to Coopers & Lybrand which has 30% .
20 Rat hepatocytes express three glycoproteins which have affinity for type I collagen .
21 The great columns of the nave , with their varied chevron and fluted decoration and their cushion capitals , alternate with piers which have shafts extending upwards to support the vault .
22 Finally , there are books which have information about many different kinds of topic , and which can often turn out to be useful in unpredictable ways .
23 It may sometimes be possible to associate together vessels which have inclusions with similar textural characteristics , and even to suggest possible sources .
24 The idea is to match suitably qualified applicants with institutions which have vacancies .
25 It is unusual to find a large deposit containing pottery the whole of which can be grouped into a narrow date bracket , and the most obvious examples on occupation sites are caused by the destruction of a building which has pottery in it , in store or in use at the time .
26 The expenditure , however , is not under direct Treasury control ; the Health Service is administered by Health Authorities which have executives of their own and which receive block allocations of finance from the Appropriation Accounts of the Department of Health and Social Security .
27 They include all the many companies which treat contaminated sites and some environmental lawyers , who lobby sternly against changing this lucrative arrangement ; and many states which have Superfund sites providing local employment at federal or corporate expense .
28 Can you write me a story which has words that I can manage .
29 Changes requiring Project Committee approval include any substantial changes in technical direction which have implications for the allocation of resources or for time and cost required for the completion of the Project .
30 Research proposals therefore tend to come from established departments , and also tend increasingly to consist of safe , conservative projects which have possibilities for future income-generation for the universities .
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