Example sentences of "which [pers pn] have [vb pp] in " in BNC.

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1 They made no effort to withdraw , or temper their gaze or remarks , and I struggled to maintain the sort of meditational dispassion which I 'd observed in my cat on its box .
2 I came back with scent bottles at £2.50 each , which I 've seen in British stores for over £50 .
3 She 's a fantastic cook , which I 've followed in her footsteps .
4 The first part of the walk kicks off up a private road gliding beneath a fabulous railway viaduct , the very one from which I had gazed in my bike-less train down the length of Loch Shiel for the first time some ten years earlier .
5 In contrast to some other material , my essay ‘ The Claims of Basic English ’ , to which I had referred in my letter of 18 July 1944 , had reached him ; and I was much cheered by the fact that he expressed unqualified approval for it .
6 I made it from old aluminium tent-poles , some of which I had found in the attic a long time previously and some I had got from the town dump .
7 And as this fizzy old dog bayed and barked into the night , I spared a tender thought for my project , my poor little project , which I had nursed in my head for so long now .
8 But the ship in which I had arrived in Brobdingnag was the first that had ever come near the coast .
9 But much latelier , in the private academies of Italy , wither I was favoured to resort , perceiving that some trifles which I had in memory , composed at under twenty or thereabouts , for the manner is that everyone must give some proof of his wit a reading there , met with acceptance above what was looked for , and other things which I had shifted in scarcity of books and conveniences to patch up amongst them , were received with written incomience which the Italian is not forward to bestow on men of this side the Alps .
10 It looked and tasted exactly the same as the previous day 's meal which I had sampled in the Superintendent 's office — a medium-hot vegetable curry containing a mixture of root and leafy vegetables .
11 The historical recipes which I had included in my typescript were , however , omitted from the published article , and these , together with several for English fruit fools , and a new introductory essay , were published in Queen magazine in the summer of 1968 , in the days of Hugh Johnson 's editorship .
12 Again , the same question may be asked as that which I have asked in relation to Schüssler Fiorenza 's work : given that in every age women have been mistreated at the hands of men , how much do present-day women really have in common with biblical women ?
13 Alas , I was only just beginning to be visually aware , but to the extent to which I have grown in such awareness over the years I believe it was Basil and Ruth who started to make me look and see .
14 I have climbed it from all sides , every time making new discoveries , finding new surprises and delights and , let me confess , secret places from which I have recoiled in horror .
15 I did not date the typed copy I made — for Dana could not or would not type , and after we had finished a poem to our common satisfaction , I had to type it out while he rested on the bed — but I am fairly certain it was written soon after I met Dana in that Spanish class for foreigners , which I have noted in my 1957 Letts Diary : ‘ Wednesday , October 16 .
16 Reference was made in the course of the argument to a number of Commonwealth and American decisions , but I have not found in them any reasoning persuasive of a view contrary to that which I have formed in the light of the English and Scottish authorities .
17 It is sufficient to say that the majority view appears to be in line with that which I have formed in the light of the British authorities , and that the dissenting opinion of Wilson J. does not persuade me that that view is wrong .
18 But there is a lighter side to these people , due largely to the inadvertently humorous comments , or questions they ask , some of which I have collected in a sort of ‘ common-senseless ’ reference book .
19 This charity does magnificent work for children , caring for over 11,000 of them each year ; today they run 200 projects , about which I have written in previous diaries .
20 During this period I have given readings and seminar papers at various academic centres , including the universities of Oxford , Durham , Edinburgh , Essex , Manchester , Lancaster , Newcastle , Sussex , and East Anglia , and have written a number of unpublished papers which I have given in seminars at other similar establishments .
21 However , I reached my decision on the basis to which I have deposed in paragraphs 8 , 9 and 10 above .
22 Er am I I brought back a pack full of riveting information for Your Lordships which I have placed in the library , this library , not that library .
23 I would be very grateful for any information on this fish , which I have seen in other shops as Shark Catfish .
24 Do they have the orientation programmes which I have seen in many of the local authority homes that I have visited in my constituency ?
25 All of the documents and reports to which I have referred in this chapter serve to throw light upon the contemporary primary school and to provide material upon which to speculate about future developments .
26 The House of Lords in that case was concerned with provisions in the Housing ( Homeless Persons ) Act 1977 which were in substantially the same terms as those to which I have referred in the Housing Act 1985 , as originally enacted .
27 I gratefully adopt the summary of facts set out in the judgment of Lord Donaldson of Lymington M.R. , which I have read in draft , and I respectfully agree with the general propositions of law which he lays down .
28 Many of the constituency cases with which I have dealt in recent months have especially worried me because they seem to show that the financial hardship now experienced by many students is especially severe for those who come from low-income families .
29 In this conclusion I shall not attempt to summarize the richness of the patterns which I have identified in the available data , concerning who does what for whom .
30 In addition to all the differences which I have itemized in terms of age structure , family formation and lengths of generations , we should note also that the British population in the past was less racially and ethnically diverse , being almost exclusively white .
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