Example sentences of "[Wh det] have come " in BNC.

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1 This is an author who has contributed to the Russia which has come after him — to the emergence there , at the present time , of the demand for a lawful Opposition , for the duality of democracy .
2 Kelman 's work forms part of a flowering of talent which has come about in the urban Scotland of the last few years .
3 This is not to undervalue the change in judicial thinking which has come about in the last 30 years .
4 Callinicos ' defence of classical Marxism , of historical materialism , is in the first instance deployed against a postmodernism which has come to proclaim the death of the grand narrative of emancipation and the need for a new form of politics not constructed along the lines of the traditional left .
5 In football , rugby , or cricket the ability to stop the frame at the crucial moment or play-back a sequence , which has come recently with the development of video , has actually placed the viewer and the commentator in a better position to make a decision than the unfortunate referee or umpire .
6 PERRIER , the French group which has come to epitomise ‘ designer ’ water , has put its soft drinks division up for sale for around £250million .
7 A stake in the business , which has come near to bankruptcy , is put up for sale .
8 The category of killings which has come to be known as involuntary manslaughter has nothing to do with involuntariness , properly so called .
9 Mr Reeve said the structural steelwork sector ‘ can not sustain the present idiotic level of pricing which has come about by panic tendering , ’ and that the industry 's current overcapacity wil be corrected this year .
10 I would not , therefore , expect theism to have to rest its case on the sort of argument for God 's existence that Anselm advanced in the eleventh century and which has come to be known as the ‘ Ontological Argument ’ .
11 If the business has different sections or different sites , you should enquire whether all its employees have been considered for redundancy or whether your particular part of the operation is the only one which has come under scrutiny for cut-backs .
12 It is remarkable that the present Government have never reflected upon the great increase in public expenditure , and the substantial change in its pattern , which has come about during the past five years in consequence of their policies in the field of the social services .
13 ‘ One of our most pressing problems ’ , he concluded , ‘ is how to deal with the human waste which has come through the discarding of the services of workers unable to adjust to the new requirements ’ .
14 The volume may be judged by an anecdote of a teacher in Massachusetts , a comparatively liberal state , which has come only lately to such activity and to a degree which would be surpassed by many other states .
15 A gramophone classic which has come up sounding very fine on an interesting set of Markevitch Stravinsky and Prokofiev performances from the '50s .
16 Botulism is another fatal disease which has come to the fore in recent years .
17 They in turn have by defeat lost their rule which has come into the hands of the British .
18 The whole operation has cost about £60 million , around half of which has come directly from central government .
19 The changing costs of capital and labour will result in industrial structural changes creating an acceptable society which has come about through the operation of market forces and not because powerful interests have adopted particular technologies which suit them but are detrimental to the interests of weaker groups in society .
20 But the Pope did not mention Serbia , which has come under increasing international pressure for supporting the Bosnian Serbs in the civil war .
21 Strangely , in writing off pop programmes as a lost cause , British TV seems to have ignored the example of MTV , which has come to define that genre across much of the world .
22 ZeeBeeCee has gained a court order allowing access to Jessamyn Bonney 's juvenile records , stored in the central infonet of the Bruyce-Hoare Agency , and we can exclusively reveal for the first time on national television that evidence which has come to light since her 1992 parricide hearing has suggested that she was indeed guilty of the murder of her father , a crime for which she was acquitted in court on the testimony of one Andrew Jean , since deceased , a gangcult associate and known perjurer . ’
23 One is the notion of human dignity which has come to pervade modern ethical and social thought in the West .
24 On the 27 January 1991 Siad Barré fled the country , and the clans embarked on the intractable conflict which has come to look like a nation intent on destroying itself .
25 But there is a peculiar Irishness about the controversy which has come with this ; the focus of attention has been a sideshow — an interesting sideshow , but a sideshow nonetheless .
26 Another great change which has come about since 1880 has been the establishment of communications and international relations which have made the whole globe ‘ one world ’ .
27 The phrase ‘ a different voice ’ , which has come to sere as a popular and psychological shorthand for her conclusions , has important but ambivalent significances for psychology and feminism .
28 It was he who wrote the famous book which has come down to us by its Arab translation , and is known as the Almagest .
29 To take a particular example , loyalty to a cause and to an individual is demonstrated with great variety in a body of fiction which has come to be known generically as Ruritanian romance .
30 I was asked to refit some buttons which has come apart on a settee cushion .
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