Example sentences of "[prep] which have " in BNC.
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1 | Perhaps David Hargreaves 's remarks are also somewhat speculative since they rest on no other evidence than that presented by Her Majesty 's Inspectorate ( doubts about which have already been raised ) . |
2 | In the past few years Broderick has been faced with a similar , if less epic problem : simply how to grow up on screen , how to graduate from the early ‘ smart kid ’ roles in War Games and Ferris Bueller 's Day Off which have so far intended to resort to a tour of duty in a Vietnam movie or wearing a false moustache in a cop drama to prove their ‘ maturity ’ as actors . |
3 | Let us now abandon the connection with a mechanical system , and treat this as a problem involving any given real matrix A , the eigenvalues and vectors for which have to be found . |
4 | 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 . |
5 | It is largely the case that catholic nationalists go to one set of schools which have a visible catholic and nationalist ethos , and protestant loyalists go to another , some of which have a less visible protestant ethos , but all of which have a loyalist ethos as well . |
6 | It is largely the case that catholic nationalists go to one set of schools which have a visible catholic and nationalist ethos , and protestant loyalists go to another , some of which have a less visible protestant ethos , but all of which have a loyalist ethos as well . |
7 | Over the years it has produced a wide-ranging series of reports on abuses of power by the national brewers , many of which have led to action by central government . |
8 | Belgium brewer Liefmans are making a big push with their draught kriek — cherry flavoured beer — the sales of which have increased by 45 per cent over recent months . |
9 | It was invented by my late friend , Dr A H Reeves , who also invented pulse code modulation and the capacitor microphone , both of which have enjoyed enormous success . |
10 | Hong Kong manufacturers depend almost entirely on export markets , many of which have been less willing to forgive and forget . |
11 | Serious eaters look at the red Michelin Benelux guide , which lists about 25 restaurants in the centre , a handful of which have one star . |
12 | The properties , all of which have balconies or terraces , range from £173,000 to £262,000 . |
13 | There are , of course , many other important memorials in the UK and in ‘ foreign fields ’ , a number of which have been mentioned in earlier editions of Air Mail . |
14 | The voices of rural families have seldom been heard in effective protest , and least of all in socialist states such as Tanzania and Mozambique , each of which have compelled large chunks of their rural population to live in communal villages against their will . |
15 | Today the majority of Tanzania 's current total debt of $5 billion consists of obligations contracted in many similar projects financed by a wide variety of donors , many of which have similar ambiguities surrounding them . |
16 | The Valley Hotel is competing directly with three- and four-star hotels — all of which have greater marketing resources — in the Telford area . |
17 | The Broadside range of refrigeration units from Stott Benham consists of a 1,400-litre , a 700-litre and a 500-litre model , all of which have removable interior fittings for easy cleaning . |
18 | Deloitte predicts that European groups — many of which have far greater financial fire-power than the relatively small British television contractors — will be ready to pay substantial premiums to gain a foothold in the UK market . |
19 | Deputies from the Baltic republics , some of which have passed laws denounced by Moscow 's Supreme Soviet as unconstitutional , saw this as an attempt to limit their sovereignty . |
20 | Behind the oval window in the pediment there is a cock loft , and originally there were two pairs of square rooms on each floor , some of which have subsequently been knocked into one . |
21 | He painted scenes in an amateurish fashion from the medieval romance of Sir Degrevaunt on the lower walls of the drawing room , some of which have survived . |
22 | His successes and failures are now collected on 200 video tapes , some of which have been shown on television . |
23 | These tensions behind the law of manslaughter are evident in the decisions of the courts during this century , many of which have narrowed the offence , but some of which have extended it . |
24 | These tensions behind the law of manslaughter are evident in the decisions of the courts during this century , many of which have narrowed the offence , but some of which have extended it . |
25 | The transactions , some of which have taken a long time to unravel , include guarantees on property leases and interest rate swaps . |
26 | The transactions , some of which have taken a long time to unravel , include guarantees on property leases and interest rate swaps . |
27 | If you would like more sauce or a thinner one , splash in vodka or white wine , both of which have unassailable affinities with the fruit in any guise . |
28 | Most of the attention , however , was focused on the nine days ahead of battling over the direction of economic reform in Russia and over a new constitution , several drafts of which have been prepared by different factions . |
29 | So , too , are the homes of our non-human brethren , creatures of every kind , from bashful badgers through gallant bowerbirds to humble termites — all of which have escaped the scourge of the professional brickie . |
30 | You have to distinguish between the Norway species , grown as a street tree , and the common wild sycamore , both of which have large leaves , and the garden kinds originating in China and the eastern regions of North America , which have much smaller leaves and an elegant bearing . |