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

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1 All subjects were tested on tasks in which they had to sort cards bearing these letters in various ways .
2 After frustrating years in which they had covered acres of print discussing the sociological theory and implications of newspaper readership , they wanted to compete in the more popular market .
3 Subjects were asked to attempt to remember the 40 junctions for which they had given ratings .
4 In the Moray Firth , they placed a ‘ headline barrier ’ , from which they had suspended reflectors at two-metre intervals .
5 Union members had turned out in such numbers because they were angry at the way in which they had to deliver services to the public without adequate resources .
6 It is now generally appreciated that Warner Bros had been particularly badly hit by the depression , largely because of the furious rate at which they had acquired movie-houses in the 1920s .
7 A Mathematics class working through sums with half the children in a state of total incomprehension and getting all the examples wrong , while others spend fruitless time doing sum after sum on a process which they had mastered weeks previously ;
8 In the maritime Antarctic they form short mats or cushions up to 25 cm across and 5–1Ocm deep , typically on warm north — or west-facing slopes close to sea level , in association with each other and with mosses ; they are usually underlain with brown soils to which they have contributed roots and other organic material ( Longton , 1985 ) .
9 In the English Department they have done work in which they have interviewed parents .
10 The YCCC have made videos of a number of important confrontations with the City Council , and with other State and Federal organisations with which they have had meetings .
11 Like their prey , they are members of the segmented group of animals , though the degree to which they have retained divisions in their bodies varies considerably .
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