Example sentences of "which has [det] " in BNC.
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1 | In America , which has many more stations , radio takes 7% . |
2 | An illustration is given of another important policy issue which has many political and economic similarities as well as the history of its thinking and policy formulation . |
3 | The Dutch Black Pied , which has many synonyms , is the type from which the Friesian cattle of the world were developed , including the Holstein . |
4 | John Conway suggested the following subgroup which has many elegant patterns . |
5 | Swastika , a Sanskrit word , means literally ‘ well-being ’ , which has many variables depending upon the application . |
6 | However , there is also the smaller PKT 14E , which has many uses for the home improver or hobbyist . |
7 | In one central passage the Apostle Paul brings together the essence of this teaching from both Testaments , and with some clearly articulated principles lays down teaching which has many straightforward and practical applications for the frustrations and conflicts which many families experience today . |
8 | A road , the A.836 , leaves John o' Groats and adopts a tortuous course following the fretted coast , and after bypassing Dunnet Head , the most northerly point of the mainland , reaches the pleasant market town of Thurso which has many interesting features deserving a leisurely halt . |
9 | The centre of the room is dominated by a huge magical pentagram , which has many Chaos symbols and sigils , together with the symbol for Daemon . |
10 | Such advertisements cost money , and it will not be the first thought of a local authority , which has many staff and functions outside the SSD , to pay for similar campaigns . |
11 | There is now no doubt that in parts of Scotland there are just too many red deer , a problem which has many consequences — economic , emotional and environmental . |
12 | I am trying to document a Lotus 1-2-3 Release 2.4 spreadsheet which has many long and complicated formulas using my word processor — Word for Windows 2.0 . |
13 | Driving is a task which has many components ranging from overlearned perceptual-motor skills to complex aspects of judgment and decision making . |
14 | Indeed , some of the features which suggest this string of connections also lead one to a second , main sequence of saltires — a sequence which has many traits in common with each of the pavements so far discussed , and which puts the development of this integral group into perspective . |
15 | Either way they are a growing group , especially on Merseyside which has many unmarried mums . |
16 | French ( 1982 ) specifies ‘ ten commandments ’ for renewable energy analysis which has much of the same spirit as the advice of Chambers . |
17 | One which has much to commend it is Great Medieval Castles of Britain by James Forde-Johnston ( London 1979 ) , for it contains , in addition to many photographs and line drawings , a good bibliography , and provides historical perspectives — political , military and architectural . |
18 | There are three strands of answer to this , each of which has much purchase ; I can do no better than to let the espousers of the three strands speak for themselves . |
19 | And it is a proposal with wide parliamentary support , including from the powerful Northern League , which has much to gain from an electoral system favouring strong local parties . |
20 | Afghanistan now has two governments of a sort , neither of which has much authority . |
21 | Indeed , the first movement , which has much attractive invention after its slow opening , where Gunzenhauser immediately grips the listener 's attention has striking impulse . |
22 | I am a native of South Shields and grew up in a locality which has much in common with its other half . |
23 | Paragraph 1499 deals with larceny by intimidation ( which has much in common with one branch of robbery ) : |
24 | It is a route which has much appeal to vendors but tends to be detested by purchasers who dislike the control placed on their ability to negotiate directly with the vendors . |
25 | Of the three windows , the large central one is carried on carved figures , an unusual design , which has much in common with the façade at Spoleto Cathedral , of similar date , but with a later porch in front . |
26 | They are nearly all about management , which has much in common with engineering . |
27 | When we were making the recording I have to say it made me feel completely happy ; it is a piece which has such perfection of form . |
28 | This rationale may be necessary self-reassurance to a government which has such obvious difficulty feeling positive about public spending on jobs . |
29 | I shall suggest some aspects of this very far-reaching subject , which has such a little enigmatical name . |
30 | The College of Librarianship of Wales , at Aberystwyth , was established as a separate institution in 1964 and is the only one of the schools or departments of Library and Information Studies in the United Kingdom which has such status , all the others being parts of universities , polytechnics , or colleges . |