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

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1 The experience of the early Christians depicted in Acts was without doubt an experience of release , as they came to abandon practices which they found restrictive , and which had been encapsulated in laws which served to keep the Jews apart from the rest of the nations .
2 These sums were separate from the 128,300 million yen which they had already confessed to paying between 1987 and 1990 , and which had been revealed in July 1991 [ see p. 38342 ] .
3 He referred to Inwood , whose name was to be kept alive at the new hospital , and which had been likened to a ‘ five star hotel ’ , and where patients had particular cause to be grateful to the town 's GP 's who were so conveniently on hand at the Health Centre .
4 It was decided that Joan should telephone Alexander Atkins at a number which he had given to Derek and which had been discovered to be that of the police station at Dysart .
5 The rejection of Young 's theory , which poses problems from the point of view of rival methodologies and which had been explained by easily discredited theories such as an appeal to hero worship of Newton , is shown by Worrall to be in complete accord with Lakatos 's methodology .
6 Local Education Authorities were jealous of the autonomy that they had enjoyed since 1902 , and which had been consolidated in 1944 : they would not take kindly to being told precisely what to do , and even a persuasive circular about the organization of secondary education was too much for some of them .
7 The trapdoors which covered the original apertures and which had been closed for thirty years he managed to get open with the aid of a tool , a screwdriver from the appearance of the marks .
8 The conflict centred upon the Northern Territories , four islands ( known in the Soviet Union as the Kuriles ) which lay off the coast of Hokkaido , and which had been occupied by the Soviet Union in 1945 .
9 It was the decaying thatched cottage known as Gilbard 's which stood at the top of Lime Street in Stowey , and which had been occupied until then by a widow called Elizabeth Rendell .
10 This replaced the original plan whose severity had sparked off street protests in February and March and which had been abandoned in mid-April .
11 This replaced section 5 of the Public Order Act 1936 which had long been the main public order offence and which had been used in a wide range of situations including demonstrations , football hooliganism , " streaking " and industrial disputes .
12 However , I shall return to the four themes which I identified at the beginning , and which have been threaded through the discussion .
13 Most of these problems are to do with the nature of conversational English , which still suffers badly from our attempts to describe it using models which originate in earlier studies of the written language , and which have been influenced by what I can only call our innate desire for things to be neat and regular .
14 Moreover , the high estimates of press influence on international relations which were widespread by the beginning of the twentieth century , and which have been repeated by some historians , were much exaggerated .
15 I share my hon. Friend 's belief that the answer lies in the sort of suggestions that he made and which have been revealed in the report of the three wise men .
16 has attached to it one or more Design Changes ( DCs ) which refer to the modules to be changed and which have been agreed by all the other module managers likely to be affected .
17 has associated with it one or more DCs which refer to the modules to be changed and which have been agreed by all the other module managers likely to be affected .
18 Design signifies architectural design in this context , although such a review raises issues in town planning and housing policy which are beyond the scope of this paper , and which have been addressed in part by others .
19 Table 8.1 summarises some research on grammatical features in different sign languages which are also found in BSL and which have been discussed in this book .
20 This is the first ever attempt to reassemble those pictures which Monet painted and exhibited in series , and which have been taken as the epitome of his desire for ‘ instaneity ’ .
21 The research is to be jointly funded by the club members , who have so far allocated £2m , and which has been matched by government funds .
22 One example is the late Triassic brachiopod Halorella , which is large and distinctive and which has been recorded from every continent except Antarctica , in rocks dating from quite a small span of late Triassic time ( figure 2.1 ) .
23 It is a disappointment that there are to be 600 redundancies , but there is a continuing significant level of employment in defence at Barrow which is dependent on it and which has been sustained by the Government 's commitment to a strong defence .
24 This statement defined the procedure which has been followed since October 1987 , and which has been applied in the case of all four appellants .
25 The Coronary Prevention Group has produced a booklet , ‘ The Case Against Tobacco Advertising ’ , which ASH and a long list of eminent medical organisations endorsed and which has been sent to all MPs .
26 One theme that has emerged throughout this book , however , and which has been reinforced by the analysis presented in this chapter , is the importance of religion in determining people 's political identity .
27 That is the Thameslink line , which is a part of the Bill and which has been referred to this evening .
28 From Fosse Contracts , ( ) , the Leicester based company , comes the Novacrylic , a surface which originates from the United States and which has been installed in the White House , no less .
29 In 1549 , two years after the close of the first session of the Council of Trent — the Council whose stupendous achievements encompassed the comprehensive definition of Catholic doctrine and the unchallengeable assertion of papal power , and which has been described as the creator of the modern Catholic church — John Hamilton , archbishop of St Andrews since 1547 , held the first of his own reforming councils .
30 Issues considered by the Committee are : the Institute 's disciplinary procedures with particular reference to whether or not non-members should become involved ; a draft Practice Note ‘ Business and other names connected with a Chartered Architect 's Practice ’ , which it approved and which has been considered by the Practice Committee ; and details of the text of the Code , in respect of which changes are suggested .
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