Example sentences of "[noun sg] which have [adv] [prep] " in BNC.
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1 | The achievement of that purpose must on occasion require action which has urgently to be taken , and the entertainment of representations may not be compatible with the urgency . |
2 | The achievement of that purpose must on occasion require action which has urgently to be taken , and the entertainment of representations may not be compatible with the urgency . |
3 | The initial deal was for the release of two singles and a potential album deal which has yet to be finalised . ’ |
4 | One issue which has yet to be resolved is that of the provision of large-scale Ordnance Survey mapping . |
5 | Although this proposition is wide enough to cover payment made in response to an illegal demand it was stated in the context of a court order of which the compulsitor must be assumed to be very much stronger than that of a mere demand which has yet to be enforced . |
6 | None the less the general point which underlies Marx 's concept of production for use , as opposed to production for exchange , seems , in spite of the objections just considered , a fundamental advance which has yet to be fully appreciated . |
7 | Our billetors were obliged to provide us with breakfast , which might be taken about 7.30 ( or 10.30 if we had been on night duty ) , and one other meal which had also to be a moveable feast . |
8 | The strategy works by means of paradox , a paradox which has ultimately to be resolved through some sort of fusion between the apparent text and the sub-text . |
9 | It was not : for , as we have seen , organised labour very soon and consciously became the necessary reciprocal to employing capital and so constituted with it the developed system which had yet to be called Capitalism . |
10 | They were each sentenced to six years ' imprisonment , but were released on bail pending an appeal which has still to be heard . |