Example sentences of "which have [adv] a " in BNC.
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1 | The value of the statistics from poor countries which have neither a large statistical staff nor routine data collection activities is often especially questionable . |
2 | Whereas some areas have a per capita income level well above the EC average , there simultaneously exist areas which have just a fraction of that average . |
3 | He suggests the importance of community " units " like that of the parish , which have both a religious and social dimension . |
4 | The two database management systems are closely integrated to allow the solution of questions which have both a locational and a non-spatial content . |
5 | Almost all the words which have both a strong and weak form belong to a category that may be called function words — words that do not have a dictionary meaning in the way that we normally expect nouns , verbs , adjectives and adverbs to have . |
6 | And as ‘ mass communication ’ changes technologically and fragments ( we are already seeing ‘ broadcasting ’ diminish and ‘ narrow casting ’ — the targeting of specialist publics grow ) , communications theorists continue to develop models which have both an analytical and a predictive function . |
7 | There is nothing regular or reproducible about these experiences , which have indeed a certain quality of uniqueness . |
8 | The area manager is responsible for all aspects of the working railway in his patch , including operations , and his role in liaison with the sectors , which have only a limited presence away from headquarters , is crucial . |
9 | In the 1920s and 1930s quantum mechanics was applied with great success to systems such as atoms or molecules , which have only a finite number of degrees of freedom . |
10 | Within a broadly Marxian framework , these groups encompass a wide range of positions , many of which have only a very tenuous connection with Soviet doctrine . |