Example sentences of "which have [adv] [verb] " in BNC.

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1 Not even one the size of GM , which has enthusiastically joined in the scramble to forge alliances and co-operative deals with other motor manufacturers worldwide .
2 ‘ House Of Fun ’ became the first number one hit about the problems of going into a chemist for a packet of condoms and they had plenty of other insights left in them : ‘ Blue Skinned Beast ’ , unfortunately missing from this compilation , is one of the most scathing political tunes which British pop has ever produced , the kind of thing which has completely disappeared from the contented scene of today .
3 The second has caused much confusion , some of it deliberate , which has plainly rubbed off on Mr Dalyell .
4 from light which has nowhere to go ,
5 The outcome is that an industry which has skilfully managed to convert a chemical with meagre medical justification and considerable potential for harm ( Grinspoon and Hedblom 1975 ) into a legitimate drug , remained free from federal control to go on manufacturing , distributing , and advertising it .
6 In a language which has no written from , or one for which no pedagogical grammar has been prepared , you will have to learn the language from scratch , eliciting all your own language material , planning your own language learning programme and writing your own drills .
7 The latest scheme devised by Bass to circumvent the beer orders — the intention , not the letter , of the orders — is to sell 372 public houses to a company called Enterprise Inns , which has immediately signed a contract with Bass to supply Bass beers to all those public houses .
8 The displacement model which has historically prevailed in schools ' responses to troublesome children has failed to show a satisfactory effectiveness either in terms of outcome for identified pupils or in terms of relieving pressure on teachers .
9 Even electricity demand , which has historically grown faster than total energy demand , decreases in two of the five scenarios .
10 Linda Parkinson , 36 , says she is stunned by the crime which has badly affected her youngest daughter , Elizabeth , 4 .
11 Indeed it is worse , for the next bond has to bear , not only the load in all the initially broken chains but also that in the chain which has newly snapped .
12 The fish is preserved in a siltstone nodule , which has partially formed around the body of the fish .
13 Extremely generous and dutiful , Winifred Holtby sacrificed much of her time and energy to her friends and family ( she later likened her life to ‘ a clear stream which has simply reflected other people 's stories and problems ’ ) .
14 Unlike Wang , which has effectively withdrawn from systems manufacturing and is little more than a reseller for the IBM line , Bull will be taking up both the manufacturing and design rights it negotiated with IBM back in February ( UX No 370 ) .
15 He has been primarily responsible for the current European Union Treaty ( EUT ) which has effectively distilled a political idea into political practice .
16 In practical terms , the gates and fence probably have little advantage over the waist-high barrier and high-profile police presence which has effectively sealed Downing Street from the public for eight years .
17 A resolution passed overwhelmingly empowers the republican government — which has effectively taken charge since the disintegration of Soviet central authority after the failed coup in August — to close the second reactor immediately and to bring forward the closure of the whole complex from 1995 to 1993 .
18 This makes it empiricist in a very sharp and disputable form , which has lately cost it allegiance even among most other empiricists .
19 Legislative power is vested in the National Assembly , which has both elected and nominated members and whose term is five years .
20 Covenants may be included in the contract and conveyance imposing an obligation on the purchaser , which has both cost and value implications .
21 Demands for national self-determination , from Scotland to Catalonia , have been stimulated by the development of the European Community , which has both exacerbated perceptions of distance from the decision-making process and provided a familiar and supportive framework within which the newly independent states could operate .
22 Much knowledge has been accumulated since the antiquarians first started to take an interest , and archaeology has become an increasingly scientific discipline , using modern techniques such as aerial photography which has vastly increased the number of known sites , and carbon dating which has caused radical rethinking of accepted chronology .
23 The Keyhole KH-11 I , which has vastly improved visual sensors , is said to have the ability to see objects only six inches long on the ground and to be able to read number plates on cars driving along Russian streets or identify one mullah from another in Iran by measuring the size of their beards .
24 Secondly , section 30(5) must presumably be read subject to the provisions of the Unfair Contract Terms Act 1977 which has drastically reduced the ability of the parties to exclude or restrict the seller 's liability ( see paragraphs 10–14 onwards ) .
25 The announced intention behind the 1989 Housing Act is to increase the stock of rented housing — which has steadily diminished over the years .
26 This is based in part on the growth of effective party organisation , which has steadily weakened parliament 's original critical role , and in part on the emergence of a complex civil service structure with access to information and technical expertise that are denied to ordinary Members of Parliament ( Poggi , 1978 ; Crossman , 1963 and 1975–7 ) .
27 The need for improved facilities for Arts and Social Studies , as an aid to the recruitment and retention of academic staff and to assist in the improvement of research activity , has caused the University to launch a review or three sites ( namely the area around the St Cross Building , the central site surrounding the Bodleian Library , and the Taylorian/Ashmolean site ) to see what scope there is for the rationalisation of existing uses and what changes can be made to make better use of them , with a view to defining a comprehensive and coherent scheme for the development of each site which has most to commend it on academic grounds .
28 A recent case , which has authoratively reviewed the implied duty of fidelity as it applies to the use of confidential information once employment has ended , is Faccenda Chicken Ltd v Fowler [ 1985 ] 1 All ER 724 ; [ 1986 ] 1 All ER 617 ( CA ) .
29 Or think about any fantasy of disaster which has repeatedly flitted across your mind over the years .
30 It is an astonishing development in a saga which has repeatedly stunned football .
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