Example sentences of "which have [be] [prep] [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | Users of the ‘ Pentium-ready ’ personal computer systems which have been on sale since the middle of last year — Intel Corp 80486-based boxes with a Pentium upgrade socket — wo n't get their OverDrive Pentiums , code-named the P24T , which plugs into the socket , until next year ( UX No 424 ) . |
2 | On the chalk downlands , which have been under sheep pasture ever since the Iron Age , something like the original appearance of a similar trackway has been preserved , but in the arable Midlands it must have disappeared fairly early . |
3 | Active citizenship requires an opportunity to participate in normal patterns of life , to overcome unemployment , poverty , homelessness , create equal education and equal opportunities , and strengthen social and political rights which have been under attack . |
4 | The offences were of varying degrees of gravity and the appellants have been given different release dates under the statutory provisions which have been under examination in these appeals . |
5 | ‘ Then there 's a small matter of your presence at two locations within a week which have been under police surveillance . |
6 | Accordingly , I do not derive much assistance from the definitions of natural justice which have been from time to time used , but , whatever standard is adopted , one essential is that the person concerned should have a reasonable opportunity of presenting his case . |
7 | After preparing the meat , make sure the work surfaces or chopping board which have been in contact with raw meat and poultry are disinfected with a germ-killing product such as Domestos Multi Surface Cleaner , before going on to prepare salad stuffs and vegetables . |
8 | These will vary according to the weather and demand , but should include a visit to Wieliczka , famous for its salt miles which have been in existence since the 13th century . |
9 | English Nature 's Derek Langslow defines ancient woodlands as those which have been in existence since the 16th century or earlier . |
10 | Group savings schemes and such like which have been in existence for many years . |
11 | It would appear that much of France 's corporate aggrandisement has been undertaken by state-owned companies , many of which have been in receipt of illicit subsidies . |
12 | But other changes in the tax system should mean huge gains for companies with shares in the giant Brent and Forties oilfields , the UK 's two largest finds which have been in production since the 1970s . |
13 | I have still got two quilts that she made , which have been in use for as long as I can recall . |
14 | It added that the procedures which have been in force since June 1988 for the screening of Vietnamese arrivals should be suspended forthwith . |
15 | In addition to Moore , neither Geoff Cooke , England 's manager , nor Dick Best , the coach , were greatly impressed by the experimental ruck and maul variations , which have been in force at under-19 level in England this season . |