Example sentences of "[Wh det] have [verb] the " in BNC.

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1 For a long time we have made it clear that the largest restriction on the growth of the transplant programme is the availability of donated organs , although it is not a restriction which has stopped the programme in its tracks .
2 The fraudulence of many of the basic policy tools implemented in the inner city immediately raises questions about the nature of either constructive engagement with flawed institutions , as seen in the consultancy work of Ladbury and Mira-Smith in chapter 7 , or about the monitoring role adopted by the Docklands Consultative Committee , which has aided the campaigns of those whose interests the London Docklands Development Corporation has consistently ignored ( see chapter 2 ) .
3 It also mentions particularly damaging polluters , such as the Belchatow power station which has blighted the surrounding area with emissions of gases 20 times higher than in other danger areas .
4 ANYONE familiar with York can not fail to be impressed by the pedestrianisation scheme which has enhanced the city in recent years .
5 In the correspondence in our columns which has followed the report on the decline of village life by the Conference of Rural Community Councils , one factor has increasingly been identified as crucial to the ultimate survival of the village as a community .
6 Most significant for them has been the need to adapt to the much greater degree of bureaucratic organization which has followed the 1973 Act , the great landmark in their careers .
7 Since 1966 it has operated a set of rules known as the ‘ stabilizer ’ which has regulated the behaviour of tour operators and travel agents in the inclusive tour industry .
8 Whether yours is a family garden which has to sustain the rigorous attentions of children , a more sedate garden for entertaining al fresco , or a small city garden with little room for more than a couple of raised flowers beds , a patio can give your home and lifestyle a whole new dimension .
9 But the ‘ national ’ problem of-Kosovo is a consequence of a long history of Serbian oppression and chauvinism , which has provoked the natural response of Albanian nationalism .
10 The sudden polarisation of Peruvian politics is the best news yet for Sendero , which has waged the continent 's bloodiest insurgency .
11 In retrospect the pace of international expansion may seem extravagant , especially since the franchising route which has eased the financial pain of UK expansion was not thought practicable abroad .
12 The Chancellor has not responded to the crisis with a monetarist policy , but with a severe interest rate policy , which has halted the housing market and depressed some consumer demands .
13 But the action was swiftly denounced by the radical Popular Front movement of Azerbaijan , which has supported the two-month blockade aimed at starving Armenia into capitulating on the issue .
14 His Chair is funded by the Cancer and Leukaemia in Childhood Trust ( CLIC ) , and organisation which has supported the University 's work since the beginning of Martin Mott 's research into and care of children with cancers .
15 We have seen in this chapter how a dual structure of production has been maintained in Japan through the interconnected activities of private business and a state which has supported the simultaneous existence of a limited number of larger companies and a massive network of smaller ones .
16 That group is nor only the group which has supported the US-led intervention against Iraq , it is also the group which effectively controls Gulf oil production and Opec .
17 AFTER the string of contract calamities , which has sent the Serious Fraud Office globetrotting , Sir Derek Alun-Jones and his beleaguered Ferranti team must now see a small chink of light .
18 AFTER the string of contract calamities , which has sent the Serious Fraud Office globetrotting , Sir Derek Alun-Jones and his beleaguered Ferranti team must now see a small chink of light .
19 Ever since his ship approached this world — the Sense-Sphere — Maitland 's crew have been subjected to telepathic assault , a process which has sent the vessel 's mineralogist quite mad .
20 In spite of this caveat , the implicit assumptions on which policies are based have only slowly evolved from a colonial , Euro-centric and messianic intellectual frame of reference which has endured the waning of empire and the regaining of political independence of most former colonies .
21 Essentially it comes down to the age-old question which has tormented the rich as much as the fate of their souls : how do you have your cake and eat it ?
22 It is unnecessary to give more than the following sketch of the widespread litigation which has attended the efforts made to bring this case to trial .
23 That is the large reason why she is there , with about 25 other people waiting quietly to one side of the altar in the church which has become the place in the city where freedom most nearly is .
24 We are looking for a couple of acres owned by the UMWA member which has become the focus of the strike : Camp Solidarity .
25 They were soon followed by ciprofloxacin ( 10 ) , which has become the reference substance for the modern fluoroquinolones .
26 Whether these libraries will become a model for the reform of a public library system which has become the plaything of politicians is another matter .
27 Helping to create the solid feel which has become the hallmark of Adams ' music is guitarist Keith Scott .
28 Yet it is this , and in particular the multi-national corporation , which has become the object of bitter criticism .
29 They may be piqued by the performance of fellow-American Salomon Brothers , which has become the biggest single bidder at most gilt auctions .
30 The triggers for Britain 's nuclear bombs were tested within their thick concrete walls and they housed the first experiments into radar.The buildings , on a remote spit of land on the Suffolk coast , may not be the oldest but they are certainly among the most historic and sinister in the ownership of the National Trust.They are on Orford Ness , a desolate wildlife haven , which has become the Trust 's latest acquisition at a cost of £3.5 million.Yesterday , in pouring rain and silence broken only by the eerie shriek of gulls , the buildings were shown to journalists for what is thought to be the first time since they were erected.Strands of barbed wire and a Ministry of Defence ‘ keep out ’ notice are now the only remaining evidence of the tight security , overseen by armed guards , which surrounded one of Britain 's most secret research establishments .
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