Example sentences of "items [Wh det] have " in BNC.

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1 ‘ After that , on each check it only calls up those items which have been active since . ’
2 OFFICE equipment manufacturers have been criticised by Britain 's secretaries and office staff for badly-designed desks , tables , chairs and other items which have led to expensive clothing being ruined .
3 It will have to judge which of the received suggestions are most suitable as well as possibly adding items which have not been suggested .
4 A video tape version has already been released and features some items which have been vetoed by the Channel 4 lawyers .
5 It should exclude ‘ not only those items which have traditionally been called extraordinary , but also those called exceptional ’ .
6 These examples illustrate the need for a flexible classificatory structure which can incorporate cross-references or links between items which have been separated .
7 The author would welcome responses from teams developing courses in EP , particularly in North America , with a view to publishing a much more elaborate framework ( akin to that available for Computer Science ) , including the items which have been omitted this time .
8 The letters in the May GRAMOPHONE from Messrs Lewis and Newman interest me greatly , because I too have been frustrated by the failure of EMI/US to offer some items which have been favourably reviewed in GRAMOPHONE .
9 When we deal with semantic categories , we find that occurrences cut across grammatical categories : for example , the concept of " negation " can include not only the negative particle not , but other word classes such as pronouns ( nothing , nobody ) and adverbs ( nowhere , never ) , and even items which have no morphological resemblance to these , such as unfinished , impossible , false , hardly .
10 Keep a note of the whereabouts of each item and institute a regular system for calling back and collecting items which have been loaned out .
11 The composition of these sets is not phonologically predictable , but seems to reflect the existence in the past of distinct sets of items which have merged in modern speech communities ( see J. Milroy , forthcoming ) .
12 Every language has certain items which have the property of reference in the textual sense .
13 You will at least be able to group together those substitution items which have the same tone patterns , and that will give you material to practise .
14 Furthermore , the teacher should not forget to relate his photocopied material to an item or items which have been , are being or will be referred to during the lesson .
15 The term set is used in its generally accepted modern sense , that is a collection of items which have something in common .
16 A lexical set is a grouping of items which have a similar range of collocation , eg seat , bench , chair , stool , collocate easily with sit ( Halliday , McIntosh and Strevens 1964 ) .
17 Measure up any items which have to stay in the kitchen , and cut out shapes from graph paper to represent them .
18 However , there is no likelihood of harm to members of the public associated with any of the items which have been found .
19 Our results for the financial year , although showing a deficit , are mainly attributable to two extra ordinary items which have been clearly identified in the introduction to the accounts ( see p 15 ) .
20 Some of them will be making a video recording of the items which have been performed in the past and they will also be taking part in an International Festival of Movement and Dance in Edinburgh in April .
21 The salmon pages then Chair , are those items which have been put forward to achieve the guidelines set by Policy and Resources Committee .
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