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

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1 My main objective , however , was to see the regalia of St Stephen which have played so large a part , albeit symbolic , in Hungarian history and which have gone on such varied walkabout .
2 It 's main 32 acre site incorporates the most up-to-date laboratory and production facilities , bearing witness to the commitment to research and development which have played such an important role in the company 's dramatic growth .
3 Priority will also be given to cooperation with many social movements which have played a major part in the struggle for democracy in different parts of the world .
4 For it is Jesus as he was remembered and his words as we have them which have played the part which they have in western culture .
5 Provision of materials and expert personnel is only part of the requirement ; teachers need opportunities to pool ideas and programmes , share one another 's resources on a personal advice basis , find compatible people to whom to turn for educational and emotional support , meet together in courses and workshops at a variety of levels , often very informally , and find the unusual people or collections in the community that the Exeter project is noting and which have played such a useful part in the work of Devon schools .
6 Perhaps this is of particular importance when considering the more informal pedagogies which have played a major part in teaching activity since the late 1960s .
7 The problem is solved by an appeal to the ‘ folk ’ qualities of black American musical traditions , which have played such an important role in the development of twentieth-century popular music .
8 A notable feature of the greenstones which have played such a crucial role in the social life of the New Zealand Maori is that their sources were confined to the South Island , whereas due to the warmer climate and the requirements of important food plants , population was mainly concentrated on the North Island .
9 Without considering Prague School theory in detail , I shall therefore look at its use of these two concepts , both of which have played a crucial role in modern thinking about literature .
10 For example , my Department funds various motor projects which have played an increasing role , and there are some excellent examples which focus on demanding programmes to get motor offenders to change to adopt responsible attitudes and behaviour .
11 Reference has been made to economic and monetary union , which have played a role in the discussions .
12 They buy unleaded petrol , they buy aerosol sprays which do not contain damaging propellants and they boycott shops selling beef products which have involved the destruction of South American rainforests .
13 In a number of cases since the 1960s , which have involved a variety of circumstances ( demonstrations , deportations and publications ) , judges in the United Kingdom have refused to accept that ‘ national security ’ can mean anything other than what the government of the day says it means .
14 In recent years there have been a number of wide ranging official reviews of most aspects of UK competition policy , which have involved widespread consultations with academia , business and other interested parties .
15 ‘ Attitude surveys have identified certain needs and more information is coming from the introduction of appraisals , which have involved about half of Courtaulds ’ employees so far .
16 The judges will be looking for examples of quality improvement which have involved teams [ such as Corrective Action Teams ] and have shown clear , measurable improvements like reducing the cost of quality or improving customer satisfaction .
17 This movement has been most clearly indicated by regular sea-watches , which have recorded small easterly movements between the late March and early May , and a westerly movement between October and December .
18 There are number of different ways in which more naturalistic studies have been conducted ranging from laboratory studies using slides and films to field studies which have recorded people 's memories for staged or naturally occurring arousing events .
19 His climbing achievements are many , but it is his attempts on Everest which have lodged him firmly in the public consciousness .
20 Of course the advanced atherosclerotic plaque is a very complex structure , but the early lesion is very much a process which involves the intima of the artery and is characterised by proliferation of smooth muscle cells which have migrated from the media of the artery ( Woolf , 1983 ) .
21 A battery of concepts , some of which have migrated from social science jargon to the mass media , identify those on either side of the divide .
22 Britain argues this would result in an impoverished country , prey to all the economic ills which have beset other African states .
23 Another daft view is that all the woes which have beset the Soviet Union and its satellites are because these countries did n't know how to run their economies .
24 An examination of the development of the nouveau roman displays exactly those difficulties with periodization which have beset postmodernist poetics , calling into question the legitimacy of literary history as a critical practice itself .
25 Although he had deliberately distanced himself from the government since being ‘ sacked ’ as prime minister nearly two years ago and although he personally remained untainted by the multiple scandals which have beset the Socialist Party , he found himself caught up in the great tidal wave of rejection of the Socialists , which has swept the country .
26 These findings are replicated by the recent local crime surveys , notably those in Merseyside and Islington , which have constituted the empirical core of the ‘ New Left realism ’ in criminology ( Kinsey , 1985 ; Jones et al . ,
27 Our evaluation identified some of these shared features , and showed how primary schools tended to cluster towards a number of broad types in respect of certain issues bearing on the management of PNP : for example , the roles undertaken by support staff and coordinators , and by deputy heads ; the managerial styles of senior staff ; the management structures which framed the defining and implementing of school policy ; the policies themselves ; heads ' stances on the ideas and practices which have constituted mainstream primary thinking since Plowden ; and heads ' leadership styles .
28 This failure is well illustrated , I think , by the outlook and policies of trade unions , which have constituted the organized mass basis of all socialist movements , but which now seem to have , at least in some countries , a more tenuous connection with socialism .
29 Illustrating twenty-six such fragments which have crept onto the art market in recent years , Wildenstein states that they were preserved against Monet 's instructions and drily declares that they have no artistic worth .
30 PROPOSALS to restrict late-night drinking in Edinburgh which have split the ruling Labour group have won the full support of emergency staff at the capital 's central casualty hospital .
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