Example sentences of "[indef pn] which have [verb] " in BNC.
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1 | With recollections of every general election since 1931 , I remember none which has left my emotions so untouched . |
2 | She had recorded in her journal everything which had happened to her since she had arrived in London and she wanted no prying eyes to read what she had written . |
3 | The catalyst for everything which had happened had been Simon , she brooded . |
4 | Almost everything which has happened since then has demonstrated very clearly that the IBM/ATP Tour IS all about money , be it prize money , appearance money , tournament service fees or the administration costs of the Tour . |
5 | I think history has done this , and by history I mean everything which has worked through history to produce that result — geography , climate , agriculture , economics . |
6 | She felt cornered , counted out by this cool precision , fighting for something which had given every sign of gracious flowering … from time to time . |
7 | And intermarriage is something which had characterized the age of the tyrants , epitomized by the party given by Kleisthenes of Sikyon for his daughter Agariste 's suitors ( Hdt. vi . |
8 | Her beauty had been something which had filled even herself with wonder ; sometimes in the privacy of her own room she would gaze at some part of herself , at a hand , say , or a breast , and the perfection of its shape would fill her with joy , as if it were not a part of herself but some natural object of beauty . |
9 | But Lewis 's friends sensed , from this period onwards , something which had begun half as a tease hardening into an attitude . |
10 | In addition to securing Commonwealth support for their position , the British sought to consolidate their own aviation policy into some definable form , something which had eluded them for several years . |
11 | She was drawn towards the resilience of a man who offered the possibility of providing something which had eluded her during childhood — the exclusive love of a parent . |
12 | This friend suggested that there might be something which had happened at an earlier stage in Kirsty 's life which was causing her health to deteriorate now . |
13 | During the course of this session , I repeatedly reminded her of the fact that she was seeing something which had happened some time ago and that time had proved her recovery to be complete — something which had been born out by the numerous examinations and X-rays she had since undergone . |
14 | Newspapers tended to get into trouble with governments , something which had happened before independence and since . |
15 | In some ways the new Act is something which has provoked a lot of discussion . |
16 | But knowledge is something which has achieved the certainty of being known and proved , and therefore need never be doubted . |
17 | He said the men began to ‘ panic and swear ’ when police arrived at the house and Maher appeared at the window , saying : ‘ This is something which has gone terribly wrong . ’ |
18 | ‘ It is something which has gone on in this force for almost two years but has now reached epidemic proportions and something has to be done , ’ he declared . |
19 | This should make life a little easier for the prosecutor , but let's not forget that the prosecutor only deals in terms of the crimes , with violence that has occurred , and the violence that has occurred is of course something which has gone wrong in society . |
20 | Erm , I 've been in discussion , because I 've been trying to rescue their electricity bill situation , which is again , something which has blown up on them . |
21 | That 's something which has developed so quickly that it 's almost ahead of us ( as it were ) in terms of planning . |
22 | A bottom drain is something which has stood the test of time too . |
23 | I mean , two of them seem as if they are referring back to something which has happened since the first two . ’ |
24 | Thi this is something which has come out in several places I do n't know whether the members noted it , erm the er it also touches on , on , on what my colleague said earlier and the item in paragraph V er the assumption of the demand remain much as it is , heavily towards the South East particularly Gatwick . |
25 | This was something which has come out that an officer was told by for better , for truth or for untruth a year or so later . |
26 | David Lloyd clubs , all 7 of them — and more to come — are building their reputation on quality of service , something which has allowed him the entrepreneurial satisfaction of seeing his company expand , when others around him are failing , victims of all the British recession . |
27 | That she has a personal panel of instructors is something which has allowed her to escape with fewer hours on the practice ground than most . |
28 | Another reason for police believing there to be ‘ something very wrong ’ about the disappearance , is the way in which after Dinah went missing , money began being withdrawn from her building society account — — something which has convinced police that ‘ something serious has happened to her . ’ |
29 | Around Leeds in 1787 an eight-hour day was the norm , with no sign yet of the twelve- hour one which had become common by 1842 . |
30 | The decision was an uncomfortable one which had troubled Ministers over several months and caused dissension in the Labour Party . |