Example sentences of "which have [adv] [vb pp] [prep] " in BNC.

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31 The consequences , as pointed out in Schroeder ( A ) Music Publishing Co v Macaulay [ 1974 ] 1 WLR 1308 in the Court of Appeal , is that all acts taken under the clause prior to judgment remain undisturbed but that future ones will , assuming the successful party chooses to rely on the judgment , be unenforceable. 8 Consideration In any contract there has to be consideration but the question which has frequently arisen in restraint of trade cases is whether the court is at all concerned as to the adequacy of the particular consideration in the instant case .
32 The porpoises delight in riding on the bow waves of motor boats , which has frequently proved to be a fatal mistake .
33 Only a few months ago , Action newsletter ( issue Nov/Dec 1991 ) reported that Radio RIN , which has successfully broadcast for eight years , had recently boosted its signal , reaching more children in different Mexican states .
34 It is this epoch which has traditionally marked for pupils a break from learning about royalty and politicians to noting the dates of inventions such as the spinning jenny and Arkwright 's mule .
35 To illustrate more clearly what is meant by structural unemployment , consider a region within a country which has traditionally specialised in ship-building .
36 In a copy of Burma Today for March 1945 , which has somehow survived in my papers , I see an editorial which I wrote under the heading ‘ Britain 's Best Ambassador ’ , namely the BOR ( British Other Ranks ) , who had been fighting for over three years to liberate Burma .
37 The scale of the disaster which has slowly emerged over the past four days has shaken those who are working to tackle the crisis .
38 The Data Protection Bill , which has already gone through the House of Lords , proposes that every business computer-user who holds information on living individuals should register .
39 Katy ploughed £3,000 into a Woolwich PEP which has already grown to £3,567 .
40 ‘ The Impressionist and the City : Pissarro 's Series ’ opened at the Dallas Museum of Art last month ( until 31 January 1993 ) and will be shown at the Philadelphia Museum of Art ( 7 March-6 June 1993 ) and at London 's Royal Academy of Arts ( 2 July-10 October 1993 ) , which has already contributed to this debate with its recent exhibitions of ‘ Monet in the Nineties ’ ( 1990 ) and ‘ Alfred Sisley ’ ( 1992 ) in which the later works were strongly featured .
41 Hewlett Packard have a working agreement with Compugraphic which has already led to that company 's typesetters being able to understand PCL and HP 's printers being able to accept Compugraphic 's fonts — they also provide PostScript as an option .
42 It is in essence a theological position which has already decided in advance that the Bible is the pure undistilled fountain of God 's clear revelation and that to doubt its veracity in just one particular is to bring the entire edifice to the ground .
43 However , the £500,000 legal action which has already started against the Imperial Tobacco Company in Mr McTear 's name will continue in spite of his death .
44 The panel did n't review supermodel Cindy Crawford 's new video which has already come under fire in some fitness circles but Mr Dickinson adds : ‘ It clearly contains some of the exercises the panel had elsewhere criticised as outdated ’ .
45 And it is to pay him £11,188 the maximum that could have been awarded if the tribunal , which has already sat for ten days in March , found in his favour .
46 It seems very likely , indeed , that an extension of democratic and decentralized planning would lead to an even larger role for the social sciences in the formation of public policies , if one may judge from the expansion and the greater utilization of them which has already occurred in the short period during which the present welfare states have developed .
47 The latest El Niño climate current , which has already resulted in serious droughts in southern Africa , Indonesia and Australia , now threatens to bring a potentially-disastrous drought to Brazil .
48 DEC , which has already snapped up Mannesmann Kienzle and Philips Data Systems in Europe , will immediately buy a 4.03% stake in Olivetti from de Benedetti 's holding Campagnie Industriali Riunite for about $150m — a whacking 160% premium over the market price .
49 The dust build up on the fan housing is dust which has already passed through the unit — and the disk drives !
50 The idea behind this policy was to try and expand the software and services side of ICL 's business , which has now grown to £600m a year .
51 He has a small ‘ spot ’ on the side of his nose , which has now grown to the size of a sesame seed .
52 Which has now run for five years and could continue for another twelve to fifteen years , until he 's supplied the remaining six albums .
53 Suppose for example there are two remaining producers in an industry which has now contracted to the point when it can profitably support only one firm .
54 This scheme , which has now spread to other areas , obviously influenced the Griffiths proposals .
55 Over the last 15 years particularly , this has undoubtedly led to real progress in the methodology of teaching EFL — much of which has now spread into the teaching of other languages .
56 But the jurist allows it to be treated as inhering in the legacy , charged on the sum of money which has now come to Maevius .
57 Jones was paid just £1,600 for his involvement in the video , which has ironically shot into the top 10 and threatens to gross more than £1 million .
58 He wished , in his own words : ‘ to honour the memory of the early British travellers and in view of the special relationship which has subsequently developed between Murren and the tourists from Britain ’ .
59 Particularly with the the s the strong belief that the flats were going to come down which has subsequently proved to be true .
60 For thirty years the Labour Party has conducted a debate over the EEC somewhat different from that which has recently emerged within Conservative circles .
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