Example sentences of "which have [vb pp] [adv] [prep] " in BNC.
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1 | Despite the recent debate on VDU health hazards , which has raged furiously on both sides of the Atlantic , Cox report that ‘ there are no radiation levels that could be considered to be of concern to the normal individual ’ ( Displays Technology and Applications , vol 4 , p 7 ) . |
2 | It is in far better shape than its main state-owned rival , Crédit Lyonnais , which has lent recklessly to film moguls and on property . |
3 | An ancient city which has plunged right into the midst of the twentieth century , Bangkok is a fascinating mixture of ancient and modern values — noisy markets right next to the high walls of turreted royal palaces , serene gardens overlooked by modern hotels and the notorious Phatphong Road for discos , massage parlours and outrageous floorshows . |
4 | This strategic reorientation has progressed furthest in RX , which has moved away from copiers as its core business to customer-specified integrated office systems . |
5 | This is a colourful town at any time of the year , and one which has moved purposefully into the twentieth century . |
6 | DM outlined the system which has operated successfully at Kew for some years . |
7 | York district has a membership which has risen rapidly to 669 and Harrogate has 345 members , which all goes to show that the more northerley areas have a just claim for cricket somewhere in the region . |
8 | However , the president of the labour office , Mr Egon Franke , said this week that unemployment among refugees — which has risen sharply in October — was still only a temporary phenomenon . |
9 | If he does not , the uncertainty of the past few months — which has become worse in the past three weeks — will continue to hang over the coal industry . |
10 | The North View Engineering Works , in Harris Street , has been branded an eyesore which has become home to rats who scavenge in nearby houses making life misery for neighbours . |
11 | There were a few who would have asked the same question , looking at Joan Rush , senior project officer with the fund , a prime mover in the group which has beavered away at the subject to bring it into the mainstream of policy and practice . |
12 | Ferrochrome is used as a basic raw material for the production of stainless and speciality steels whose performance is directly related to the steel industry , an industry which has grown enormously since 1988 . |
13 | Erm that is an area where , that and road traffic accidents which has grown considerably in , in the time that I 've been in the service in more recent years , which has become more sophisticated , the equipment has become more sophisticated , the techniques have had to be developed to deal with them and firemen are becoming more expert in , in handling these er er situations with , with equipment er which is much more technical , and , and er |
14 | It has however been the subject of much criticism , which has grown substantially during the second half of the present century . |
15 | Below : The Dreadnoughts did not operate to Fleetwood in their heyday , and it is only the restored car 59 which has appeared there in recent years . |
16 | It is this kind of ‘ book ’ which has eaten away at budgets and corrupted the library staff more than any other . |
17 | The job losses are a further milestone in the decline of County Durham 's textile industry which has suffered severely during the current economic recession . |
18 | You will have been alerted , during the weekend , to the serious situation which has arisen again in Cleveland . |
19 | Denmark , which has invested heavily in CHP , has taken the systems to rural villages and outlying suburbs , not just the cities and towns , proof that it is a workable technology . |
20 | For example , in West Germany , which has invested heavily in traffic-calming measures in the past 10 years , there has been a large drop in pedestrian fatalities , from 6.2 to 2.3 per 100,000 of the population — a reduction of 63 per cent . |
21 | We should note the example of the vast majority of nations , including Canada , which has a Conservative regime , but which has said no to nuclear weapons . |
22 | This approach is consistent with much historical writing on crime , the quantity of which has increased greatly in recent years , especially in relation to Europe and North America . |
23 | We live in a free market economy which has prospered considerably over the last ten or so years . |
24 | This is an area which has expanded enormously in the last twenty years , and there are now a large number of independent schools ( of varying degrees of professionalism and quality ) , as well as state sector Colleges of F.E. and H.E . |
25 | Education is a sector which has expanded greatly in Latin America . |
26 | I should imagine she is gazing at the floor , pursuing some thought which has escaped sideways from the main line of march , while he gazes almost anywhere but at her . |
27 | However sound this may be , it is of course the case that many fellow citizens are themselves being denied this right by an economic climate which has made millions of people unemployed , and which has struck particularly at young people seeking manual work . |
28 | I hope that Germany , which has stood firmly in favour of a common foreign and security policy in the intergovernmental conferences that have just concluded and in the discussions on this week 's Maastricht treaty , will listen to its own exhortations and ensure that , whenever the decision is taken on recognition , it is made collectively , not unilaterally . |
29 | The report made a series of recommendations on increasing CID strength , which has fallen sharply from 10 per cent of the force in 1973 to 7.4 per cent , despite an overall large increase in numbers and a recommendation by Her Majesty 's Inspectorate that provincial CIDs should make up 12.4 per cent of police . |
30 | However , there are many in Britain who feel that the US approach , which has relied heavily on the CD4 measure in licensing other potential anti-AIDS drugs , is wrong , and that the decision to put a patient on AZT should be more broadly based , using a number of factors — including the best current estimate of likely long-term risks and benefits — rather than a simple formula . |