Example sentences of "which have brought " in BNC.

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1 Times have changed dramatically for the worse in Wales , a condition brought on as much as anything by the masochistic fixture-making which has brought about so much contact between the countries since the Welsh were blacked out in the 1987 World Cup semi-final .
2 The mission then cross-checked the names with those of people repatriated to Namibia through the UN High Commissioner for Refugees programme , which has brought back 41,000 Namibians , including most Swapo guerrillas .
3 A £215m fraud has since been discovered at ISC which has brought Ferranti to the brink of collapse and is likely to cost the group its independence .
4 A £19.95 investment in a Blackjack putter is the catalyst which has brought about a change in fortune for Davies .
5 Scientists are stepping up tests to find the source of dioxin contamination which has brought financial ruin to two farmers .
6 Down my way Blacks are seen as cool and trendy , especially with Acid House music , which has brought a lot of races together .
7 Michael Heseltine enjoys grand gestures and has no intention of allowing the Labour Party ( which has brought in the architect Sir Richard Rogers as its adviser ) to make all the running where the debate on the future of London is concerned .
8 An overnight weights-rise of 9lb puts Tom Troubadour nicely in at 10st 1lb and he can continue the winning sequence which has brought stylish victories in handicaps at Newbury .
9 That experience , which has brought me to the province so often , has given me a very deep sense of admiration for the resilience and warmth of the people . ’
10 On many occasions I have heard environmentalists say that they do not wish to be ‘ tarred by the same brush ’ which has so comprehensively covered some extremists in the Animal Rights Movement and which has brought that movement into disrepute .
11 This , admittedly , is a hard saying , and may well stir a first inkling that there must be something fundamentally wrong with the approach which has brought us to this point .
12 ‘ The disclosure of the tape of the call between the prince and Mrs Parker Bowles is the final proof which has brought out into the open the close relationship between them .
13 Rolling hills , mellow stone villages and historic buildings surround this rural retreat , which has brought a taste of the good life to connoisseurs and gentlefolk since the reign of Charles I.
14 The Beggar claims it is by speaking of his troubles that he has himself been cured , after a severe change of fortune which has brought him from wealth to his present condition .
15 Even in Wales , where gloom and doom should have been the order of the next year or two , the clubs have set off in a style which has brought , instead , a nervous smile or two .
16 Successive reforms of local government administration , which have sought to make it more efficient , have produced a more rationalized but also a more centralized system , which has brought about a necessary decline in local autonomy .
17 In recent years , the Government has introduced legislation which has brought fundamental changes to local government .
18 A significant restructuring of the business has been achieved through substantial downsizing which has brought output and demand into line .
19 As my hon. Friend knows , the Under-Secretary of State for Scotland with responsibility for industry — my hon. Friend the Member for Eastwood ( Mr. Stewart ) — has co-ordinated the work of the Lanarkshire working group , which has brought together many local authorities , public bodies and private sector bodies .
20 I welcomed the computer initiative in schools , which has brought so much innovation to our schools , from the primary age up .
21 In four unbelievable seasons , the brilliant coach has guided the all-conquering Cherry and Whites to a record-breaking era which has brought 15 trophies .
22 The ACPO in Scotland , as also in England and Wales , has made a policy decision about sponsored events which has brought about the above situation .
23 In other words , the sentence with to asserts drop as a fact and perception is invoked merely as the means which has brought one to the knowledge of this fact : perception took place ; therefore the dropping can be inferred and asserted .
24 You then have to ask yourself the question , If there is n't any Government , if there is n't any er local development pressure of any substance which has brought about the need for this policy , has there been some sort of quantum change in Government policy which has necessitated that we give emphasis to this particular issue .
25 Since then while Oxford have continued to struggle Sunderland have sacked their manager and put together a winning streak which has brought the fans back .
26 The start of a reunion which has brought ex-servicemen from all over the country to Oxford .
27 The Northamptonshire relief group which has brought them here know that they have a reposibility to care for people likely to suffer seriously psycholical problems of witnessing the war .
28 Counting the cost of a fire which has brought his business to a standstill and caused ten years of research to go up in smoke .
29 Now , a quarter of a century after that first opening , Mr Smythe has been able to work for the good of the trade which has brought him travel , skill , and national recognition .
30 He has n't been humble , he has n't grovelled , he is deemed to be arrogant — if he is , it 's probably that inner confidence which has brought him through his ordeal with such sanity and poise .
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