Example sentences of "[noun sg] which have [adv] [vb pp] [prep] " in BNC.

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1 Study of the religious story shows that it has always been organised religion which has eventually retreated before the inexorable advance of science , and religious leaders should acknowledge that this retreat provides the living proof of the falsity of their position .
2 They 're on board an air ambulance which has just landed in Ancona , where they 'll meet the evacuees and prepare them for the journey to Britain .
3 Although later in the fourteenth century some limits were placed upon the vulnerable houses , those outside royal patronage which had once yielded to pressure had forfeited their immunity .
4 It was enormous fun to be juggling with the high explosive which had already exploded in the faces of EMI and A&M , and which the rest of the record industry had decided was too volatile to touch .
5 It was a sort of cabaret to the main business of the halt , which was the consumption of quite a lot of a bear which had incautiously come within bowshot of Hrun .
6 More importantly , we shall also consider some of the most recent approaches that psychologists have adopted in their attempts to bridge the gap which has hitherto existed between psychological theory and educational practice .
7 In the past , many of us at WASL have worked closely with FAN which has always operated in an entirely different way from ourselves , offering another important voice for women in the arts .
8 However , the £500,000 legal action which has already started against the Imperial Tobacco Company in Mr McTear 's name will continue in spite of his death .
9 Suppose for example there are two remaining producers in an industry which has now contracted to the point when it can profitably support only one firm .
10 The friction which has always existed between the two camps was made worse in the early 1970s when a number of colleges of art , some of them of considerable distinction , were swallowed up by polytechnics .
11 The image of hope which had thus arisen in Williamson 's mind was soured by the reality of his second obsession : the sheer horror of his experience on 1 July 1916 , when 60,000 British soldiers were killed or wounded on the first day of the Battle of the Somme .
12 A new easel which has recently come onto the market is Daler-Rowney 's Town and Country easel .
13 A new easel which has recently come onto the market is Daler-Rowney 's Town and Country easel .
14 A wing is composed of upper and lower layers which may readily be separated in an insect which has just emerged from the pupa .
15 I need more certain light in which to catch and express the sense of exultation which has suddenly come upon me .
16 This route which had formerly run from London Bridge to Tooting Junction , had been divided when route 30 was converted to trolleybuses and had become tram route 12 London Bridge — Battersea — Wandsworth and trolleybus route 612 Battersea — Wandsworth — Tooting — Mitcham .
17 A volume bound in human skin which had once passed through the hands of a certain Jack Doveston .
18 His pen-and-ink drawings provided Minton with unrelieved amusement , as Lyttelton has recalled : Humphrey Lyttelton 's presence at Camberwell helped make it a centre for the beginnings of ‘ trad ’ , a jazz revival which replaced ‘ the polite and effete noise which had hitherto passed for genuine jazz ’ with a new vitality and energy .
19 Police may get new-style baton THE police may soon be issued with new-style batons to replace the old truncheon which has hardly changed in 150 years .
20 But the jurist allows it to be treated as inhering in the legacy , charged on the sum of money which has now come to Maevius .
21 Fortunately , that was in harmony with the thoughts of the ITF Rules Committee which had also met at Key Biscayne a few days earlier and had thrown out the idea of one serve instead of two … or changing the dimensions of the court , such as a smaller service box or a serving line a yard behind the baseline , but agreed to make further research into rackets , balls and court surfaces .
22 The consequences , as pointed out in Schroeder ( A ) Music Publishing Co v Macaulay [ 1974 ] 1 WLR 1308 in the Court of Appeal , is that all acts taken under the clause prior to judgment remain undisturbed but that future ones will , assuming the successful party chooses to rely on the judgment , be unenforceable. 8 Consideration In any contract there has to be consideration but the question which has frequently arisen in restraint of trade cases is whether the court is at all concerned as to the adequacy of the particular consideration in the instant case .
23 They could spend their honeymoon staying in the old farmhouse which had once belonged to the d'Urbervilles , while Angel studied at the mill nearby .
24 Meanwhile , reports on Sept. 20 said that a Harvard University medical team which had recently returned from Iraq had found that the number of child deaths due to malnutrition and disease had trebled since the imposition of sanctions .
25 A NASA research team which has recently returned from the Arctic observed a similar pattern of events and is extremely concerned that a second ‘ hole ’ may appear over the Arctic .
26 Her knees seemed to have turned to water , her mind still reeling under the impact of the devastating revelation which had just come to her .
27 He indicated the group which had now assembled beside the barge and made brief introductions , so as to permit the officers to pay formal respects .
28 It is this epoch which has traditionally marked for pupils a break from learning about royalty and politicians to noting the dates of inventions such as the spinning jenny and Arkwright 's mule .
29 The measure was condemned by some economists as crude and ill-conceived , particularly since it threatened to wipe out the personal savings of many ordinary people : Soviet citizens were generally disinclined to place their money in accounts with the state savings bank , either because of mistrust , or because the low interest rate provided little incentive , or because it was necessary to carry a large amount of cash in case of chancing upon a scarce commodity which had suddenly come into stock in a state shop .
30 He wished , in his own words : ‘ to honour the memory of the early British travellers and in view of the special relationship which has subsequently developed between Murren and the tourists from Britain ’ .
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