Example sentences of "[Wh det] have [vb pp] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 The judges will be looking for examples of quality improvement which have involved teams [ such as Corrective Action Teams ] and have shown clear , measurable improvements like reducing the cost of quality or improving customer satisfaction .
2 There are number of different ways in which more naturalistic studies have been conducted ranging from laboratory studies using slides and films to field studies which have recorded people 's memories for staged or naturally occurring arousing events .
3 SCOTTISH , Welsh and Northern Irish athletes will be able to prepare for next January 's Commonwealth Games in Auckland at training camps in Australia in spite of the financial constraints which have imposed limits on the size of their teams .
4 Indeed it may be that this is also a direct aid in setting tasks which have stepped differentiation within them .
5 It is one of four Magnox stations which have suffered problems with the pressure vessels .
6 A GRANT of almost £250,000 has been awarded to aid Merseyside areas which have suffered job losses in the shipbuilding and repair sector .
7 England 's cause has been hampered by injury , a problem not unique in any one country , and by political bans , which have hit England most severely .
8 Much of this expenditure has been funded by loans from parishes which have contributed £1,514,000 over the four years , leaving almost £1,700,000 to be funded from diocesan resources — in other words , the disposal of assets .
9 One of the things that those of us who were involved in local government campaigns were trying to do was to achieve some measure of redistribution in favour of all those lesbians and gays who do not belong to the charmed circles of The Swimming Pool Library — people who have no private income ; people who depend on their jobs and would welcome job security ; people who want council tenancies free of harassment , with friends and lovers of their choice ; people who want to meet others at venues which have disabled access , which are not commercially exploitative and which are run for the benefit of the community ; people who want to display affection or consensual desire publicly without fear of violence or arrest ; people who want to bring up children without intimidation from the courts or social workers ; people who have survived the indoctrination of the education system but do not want to see the next generation of lesbians and gays subjected to the same process ; people who wanted themselves and their lifestyles to be treated with respect by the health services .
10 Again Hughes has clearly described the influences , movements and inputs which have questioned monolith models and which have drawn a distinction between the more and the less valuable insights of the practitioner .
11 A number of constructive suggestions were made which have led SCOTVEC to refine the system proposed for 1988–89 .
12 The very changes which have lengthened life have made the coming of death feel stranger and harsher from its new unfamiliarity .
13 It is these images which have gained Rothenberg renewed critical interest .
14 which have adopted 95% of its contents .
15 Canon has diversified in recent years into business , computer-peripheral and semiconductor manufacturing equipment from its early reliance on cameras , which have neared market saturation .
16 Ayrshire has had a long association with the aeroplane , mainly centred on Prestwick Airport and the companies which have built aircraft on the site .
17 The exhibition and catalogue concentrate also upon certain problems , essentially of authorship and chronology , which have bedevilled understanding of the period 1500–1515 .
18 What we shall do , as we have done over the past three years , is to ensure that poorer pensioners — those who have not benefited from the result of our general policies towards pensioners which have increased pensioners ' real living standards by over 34 per cent .
19 From these beginnings there developed ideas which have become standard in much management training and practice , that members of large organizations have social and psychological needs which may or may not be satisfied at work .
20 ‘ I mean , perhaps there are modes of reflection which have become luxuries , ideas we dare not frame , we dare not permit ourselves — ’
21 The main one is that it is now the only complete remaining structure of the BCR , apart from three stations which have become houses .
22 Elegiac recollections are buttressed by the Roberts lithographs , pictures which have become part of a deep and dreamlike sleep through which the Palestinians have passed since 1948 .
23 People in developing African and Asian countries do not have all our modern advantages and some infective diseases , which have become part of history here , remain rampant there .
24 If military methods were as aimless as they may appear , should we not concentrate on those moments , perhaps the decisive moments , of violent action when the armies of the two sides clashed in battles which have become part of national myth ?
25 Here we have to work around not only a collection of possessions which have become part of our lives , but also carpets or curtains or wall coverings we feel we ca n't afford to replace .
26 Computer programmers and analysts will be allowed to make use of programming techniques and skills which they have learnt and which have become part of their own skill and experience , unless there is something very special about them or they have expressly agreed not to make further use of them .
27 Texas drove some beasts to New Orleans and after 1849 to California , but it was the promise of the great north-eastern market which urged ranchers to explore those long routes which have become part of the heroic romance of the ‘ Wild West ’ , linking the remote south-west with the slowly approaching railheads and through them with the giant transport centre of Chicago , whose stockyards were opened in 1865 .
28 They build reproductions of popular fifties models and they use the authentic glow-plug or diesel engines — some of which have become collectors ' items .
29 Views were being sought by 30 July on a proposed change in the 1985 Companies Act to exempt from disclosure in client company accounts payments for non-audit services made to companies which have become associates of an audit firm solely because it has gained voting rights in them in an insolvency appointment .
30 These guidelines effectively restate the rules which have become custom and practice :
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