Example sentences of "which have [adv] [prep] " in BNC.
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31 | Before the Gulf war , the cartel sanctioned two fare increases , which have yet to be reversed despite the subsequent fall in fuel prices . |
32 | There will be a transitional period , details of which have yet to be released , during which the amount of the repayment within an accounting period will be reduced . |
33 | By the end of April next year it is hoped the project will have created between six and eight additional walks , in locations which have yet to be decided . |
34 | Apart from famous chateaux like Sanssouci and Rheinsberg , the book covers lesser known country houses , medieval monasteries , historic villages and small towns , as well as twentieth-century villas , estates and utilitarian buildings , most of which have yet to be ( re ) discovered by a wider public in the West . |
35 | This creates additional problems of target language suitability , problems which have yet to be solved . |
36 | With the changing balance of power between the working and middle class , it is suggested that we have witnessed the destruction of traditional codes which have yet to be replaced by a similarly coherent new set : |
37 | Miss Rantzen was ordered to pay a third of the newspaper 's appeal costs — which have yet to be calculated . |
38 | Indeed , the Secretary of State for the Environment has said that we should remove the county council layer of government and move down to all-purpose districts , the size and boundaries of which have yet to be decided . |
39 | Since the 1972 Act , there have been many additional authorities to Brussels through European Court judgments , individual directives and the implications and effects of the Single European Act , quite apart from the effect of the treaties which we have agreed in the past two days but which have yet to be ratified by Parliament . |
40 | We are now more aware of those problems , and there are possibilities under the Environmental Protection Act 1990 — some of which are already being followed and others which have yet to be taken up — to deal with past laxity . |
41 | The latter was notably reticent in opening its armouries to UN inspection in July and undergoing the anxiety of a further UN deadline the following month , provoking problems which have yet to be resolved . |
42 | There have been striking changes in biological productivity at higher trophic levels in the North Pacific , the mechanisms for which have yet to be fully explained . |
43 | And that in addition some three and a half thousand dwellings are contained in draft local plans which have yet to be tested through the the local plan process . |
44 | In May , the electorate of Wear Valley chose the Liberals after being given a multitude of promises which have yet to be fulfilled . |
45 | District council tax rates , which have yet to be set , must be added to these figures . |
46 | Literary studies in action approaches the study of literature in the same way that a comparatively naive undergraduate reader approaches it : as a conglomeration of linguistic and literary forms , functions and meanings , all operating at once and all of which have somehow to be deciphered in order to gain access to the text , and explained in order to facilitate the production of adequate essays . |
47 | The danger is that to give their advice some reality they suggest minor changes which have then to be included . |
48 | Overall , the search for ‘ a ’ cure for cancer has resolved itself into a large number of separate questions , many of which have still to be solved . |
49 | The agreements , which have still to be firmed up , are intended to provide a framework for the companies to work together on integrating personal computers and phones , and to enable real-time data conferencing over regular telephone lines , and videoconferencing over ISDN . |
50 | Necessarily some favourites have been left out of the selection and among them are the two larger than life , cast stone sculptures by Wilhelm Lehmbruck — the ‘ Kneeling woman ’ of 1911 and the ‘ Standing youth ’ of 1913 ( two of the museum 's earliest acquisitions , by the way ) — which have always within living memory afforded a moment of tenuous serenity in the same room with Kokoschka 's simmering double portrait of the Tietzes and Max Beckmann 's horrific ‘ Departure ’ . |