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

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1 I think has summed up quite well there I think , which , what everyone 's aims is , which is that we want an effective and efficient police force , which everyone has got confidence in to make sure that it protects citizens against crime in this country , and nothing could be , I do n't think anybody who is erm , civilised in this county or this country would want anything different .
2 She had been delighted at her first view of the interior , the grained wood panels on which someone had painted castles and hearts , diamonds and clusters of roses in brilliant reds , yellows and greens .
3 But in one corner of the churchyard , not far from the rotting wooden gate in the surrounding wall , there stands a cross which someone has taken trouble to keep upright and its inscription legible .
4 Another function in London which I was able to attend was a lecture by Eliot at that same Group Theatre at which I had seen Sweeney Agonistes .
5 Naturally , Eliot was pleased about my enthusiasm for Collingwood , for whom he had considerable regard ; but although he told me he liked the Essay on Philosophical Method , which had appeared in 1933 and concerning which I had attended Collingwood 's lecture-course in my first year , I could see that he was more interested in such works as A. E. Taylor 's Faith of a Moralist , or more directly theological works , such as those of Jacques Maritain .
6 Other disciplines are not historical in the sense in which I have named Christianity a ‘ historical ’ religion .
7 The conclusion which I have reached results , in my view , not only from a settled and sustained line of authority which I see no reason to question and which I think should be endorsed but also from the view that any other conclusion would be constitutionally undesirable and impracticable .
8 May I welcome the presence of the Home Secretary and the shadow Home Secretary when asking a question of which I have given notice , in the hope of a serious reply ?
9 I have written another dialogue , in which I have allowed Hylas to fight back .
10 There is one for the work force and something called ’ Green Watch ’ on which I have had correspondence with the county director and which costs about £60,000 a year .
11 Met someone today , the third of a partnership trio in which I have had contact with two over the years for different reasons and he said look in re CV for i/view practice if I want — he was with a local enterprise company helping with startups and job searches and now voluntarily helps with just such a counselling group via one of the big churches in Edinburgh for redundant executives — the figure quoted to me recently re architects in Scotland is that forty per cent are redundant .
12 Data obtained in the 1969 Census ( to which I have had access but which , to my knowledge , remain unpublished ) suggest that only 15% of the population spoke a mother tongue which was not closely related to one of the seven African broadcast languages .
13 Those of you who have read my papers in Nature may know that these are now known as Briant Bodies , and fall into four distinct groups , which I have labeled Alpha , Beta , Gamma and Delta .
14 Is it my Unconscious ( of the existence of which I have informed doubts ) that has dropped me in this plight ?
15 Reacting to the death of a young man in custody , he said : ’ I personally wish to say how abhorrent it is to have to deal with children , because that is what Geoffrey was — a child in a penal setting — and under the conditions in which I have to run Feltham , for want of staff . ’
16 Politics tends to develop and generate within all large groups of people , but in the bad organizations which I have described politics dominates everything .
17 You should have with you a page on which you have noted difficulties and doubts to be cleared up with the tutor .
18 On selecting and leaving this option , this field will default to the directory from which you have invoked LIFESPAN .
19 For all you can tell , it is relevantly similar to situations in which you have made mistakes .
20 When querying the database you are only able to see information to which you have read access in LIFESPAN .
21 When executed it lists all the LIFESPAN modules and packages for which you have read access , and for which ‘ SOFTWARE REPOSITORY ’ is manager .
22 When executed it lists in alphabetical order all versions of LIFESPAN modules which are currently online and to which you have read access .
23 Er can I check again whether you have a collection now which you have bought stamps for or items for during the past twelve months ?
24 If there is a failure through The Post Office 's own negligence to provide the service for which you have paid postage or a fee , we can refund the postage or fee .
25 The amount is calculated according to the number of years for which you have paid contributions .
26 That 's really service on which teaching service on which you have paid contributions .
27 It is worked out on earnings since April 1978 on which you have paid Class 1 contributions as an employee .
28 IT GREW rapidly in the 1920s and 1930s , its most famous acquisitions being the Cannon Brewery company in Clerkenwell , EC1 in 1930 ( which itself had acquired Holt 's Marine brewery in Ratcliffe Road , E7 ) .
29 And while Britain accepted the rise of Ibn Saud in the new country of Saudi Arabia , she also kept faith with the tiny emirates along the western flank of Arabia from Kuwait to Oman , over which she had exercised protection for more than a hundred years .
30 He thought of her previous radiance , the eagerness with which she had made plans to visit the Pump Room , potter round antique shops , drive out to Savernake Forest and Cheddar Gorge .
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