Example sentences of "which have [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | Because of the differences in structure and gradings in the above two assessments , it is impossible to make direct comparisons , but the 1989 review includes within its Category 16 ( Other Physical Sciences ) , such diverse subjects as astronomy , oceanography , and meteorology , some of which have teaching and research connections with the earth sciences . |
2 | Review and report on the proportion of schemes included in works programmes which have casualty reduction as the primary objective . |
3 | However , it has been our aspiration to introduce ideas of more novelty and distinction , urging students to write accompaniments which have originality and may provide a unique framework for the melody and words which express the composer 's more intimate feelings . |
4 | Students taking these courses , which are offered at both Jordanstown and Magee College , may be teachers in further education , school teachers with a role in community education , or members of the clergy or of any of the professions which have education as part of their function . |
5 | Students on these programmes , which are offered at Coleraine , Jordanstown and Magee College , may be teachers in further education , school teachers with a role in community education or practitioners of any of the professions which have education as part of their functions . |
6 | From time to time I have encountered mains transformers which have twin 240 volt primary windings . |
7 | Note that the same basic method of connection is used for transformers which have twin 120 volt primary windings when they are used with continental 120 volt mains supplies . |
8 | Aspects of sexual law which have relevance for social work lie in the following Acts . |
9 | One does not wish to repeat oneself unduly and the reader is referred to other parts of this book which have relevance in this matter of sexual offences against children ( see Chapters 4 and 5 ) . |
10 | Julie Cliff asks questions about Mozambique ( such as , has donor-dependence meant donor control ? ) which have relevance in many other settings . |
11 | There are a number of implications to be drawn from this observation which have relevance for the context of data . |
12 | You 'll recall that the er , Regional reports in the Regional , in the General Secretary 's , er report fell off the agenda yesterday and there are a number of resolutions which have fell off , at this morning . |
13 | Both Palestrina and Victoria toward the end of their lives became aware of the festive possibilities of the Venetian double-choral effect , Palestrina in the Mass ‘ Laudate l ) ominum ’ and a number of motets , Victoria in the already mentioned Missa pro victoria and the three Marian Masses published with it ( Madrid , 1600 ) , all of which have organ accompaniment . |
14 | Rat hepatocytes express three glycoproteins which have affinity for type I collagen . |
15 | It will also find it hard to break into western markets with products which have difficulty matching the quality of western goods . |
16 | Glutamate uptake was monitored electrically in salamander retinal glia , which have uptake like that in mammalian glia and neurons but have no glutamate-gated ion channels . |
17 | Sites can be chosen which have expansion potential . |
18 | But receptivity to new ideas is best achieved in organizations which have mutuality of trust where it is known that you will not be too harshly blamed for mistakes . |
19 | In addition to pure public goods , such as defence , the state also makes free provision of certain goods , such as parks and swimming pools , which have part of the characteristics of a pure public good . |
20 | For example , in Levinson 's ( 1983 ) well-known deictic utterance , Meet me here a week from now with a stick about this big , there are certain words , such as me , here , now and this , which have part of their meaning which is context-sensitive . |
21 | Euro Cities can be a sound tool for co-operation and our officers must be at the forefront with the Chambers of Trade of Commerce , and Development Association and all , all of which have expertise in Europe . |
22 | Sadly we 're seeing things too often which have expertise but I think on this occasion we should support the community arts team and not delete the item from the budget . |
23 | But in the long run nature , which can not be ignored or defied with impunity , asserts its power ; … health fails … [ she ] leaves college a good scholar but a delicate and ailing woman … the special functions which have relation to her future offices as a woman , and the full and perfect accomplishment of which is essential to sexual completeness , have been deranged at a critical time . |
24 | The cetaceans are divided into two groups : the baleen whales which have whalebone instead of teeth and the toothed whales . |
25 | As measures of relative prosperity , the number of households with three or more cars in Easton is more than double that for the two district council areas in which it is located , and the quality of the housing stock and amenities is higher , with the proportion of households in Easton which have use of only an outside flush toilet being half that of the general area . |
26 | Many disciplines can be called up to impart a critical perspective , and questions and strategies can be mounted which have use across a wide variety of courses of study . |
27 | In this they differ from local authorities in many other countries , which have power to do anything which is not forbidden by the constitution or the national law . |
28 | ‘ That is why I want Hampshire county council to come forward quickly with fresh proposals on a county-wide basis which have regard to the current regional guidance housing provision figures . ’ |
29 | If you worked out a table of the economic prosperity in the towns which have Football League clubs , Hartlepool would probably be in the bottom three . ’ |
30 | Members of the Guild are also demanding that government advice on healthy eating should be clarified because many hospitals and schools ( which have food policies and guidelines with perfect aims and objectives ) still serve meals to patients or pupils that are unacceptable . |