Example sentences of "[noun] [prep] which [noun pl] [vb mod] have " in BNC.

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1 On Feb. 24 de Klerk announced the date of the referendum — March 17 — and the wording of the question to which voters would have to respond with a yes or a no : " Do you support continuation of the reform process which the State President began on Feb. 2 , 1990 [ see p. 37232 ] , and which is aimed at a new constitution through negotiation ? "
2 It makes law depend on distinct social conventions it designates as legal conventions ; in particular on conventions about which institutions should have power to make law and how .
3 If you go to ask the mayor of Aegina town about them , you see a room in which Capodistrias may have sat , planning post-Ottoman Greece .
4 Clearly , if ‘ market ’ interest rates move up ( as in our example ) , there will come a point at which banks will have to pay more for their deposits and , with the marginal cost of funds rising , they will eventually have to raise the rates charged to clients .
5 The document focuses on two areas : changes with which universities will have to comply , and changes that offer them the chance to market their skills .
6 They were intended to provide a rapid procedure under which objectors would have no right to state their case at a public inquiry , and the commission was not required to disclose the purpose for which the land was needed .
7 Theorists who reflect about the ways in which things might have been different are bound to consider the question of what might have made events take another course .
8 To justify his view that there are ways in which things might have been different while at the same time avoiding voluntarism , Poulantzas argues that there are two sources of valid counterfactuals .
9 What was demanded of me , however , was that school would provide a secure , happy environment in which children would have an opportunity to share ideas , to develop their social skills and to discover their particular individual gifts .
10 Sharma v Knight [ 1986 ] 1 WLR 757 is authority for the proposition that jurisdiction conferred on county courts by statute is a general one and it is not restricted to the district in which proceedings should have been brought in accordance with Ord 4 , r 8 and that , if proceedings have been brought in the wrong county court , then the court nevertheless has jurisdiction to deal with the matter .
11 What the addition of democracy to the liberal state did was simply to provide constitutional channels for popular pressures , pressures to which governments would have had to yield in about the same measure anyway , merely to maintain public order and avoid revolution .
12 The amount by which the real wage rate will have to fall is mirrored in the amount by which prices will have to rise since the aggregate marginal cost curve in 5.5(b) is derived from the marginal physical product curve of labour .
13 A scheme under which producers would have held supplies back from the market , approved in March 1988 but never implemented due to a shortage of funds , was formally abandoned .
14 The Civil Justice Review , on examining the arguments , recognised the need to assist people who do not qualify for legal aid funding , drew attention to the major advances that had been made in regulation policy so as probably to be able to control a contingency fee system and , on the basis of competition policy , considered whether it would be more desirable to devise more limited schemes under which lawyers would have a stake in the outcome of a case as an incentive .
15 They should also press for the training necessary to enable them to carry out their duties of securing provision for individual pupils and working to ensure that special education is esteemed as highly as any other form of education within a system in which schools will have greater control over resources and the setting of priorities for their use .
16 Thus the planning of curricula and of resource-based programmes , though basically a teacher-function , takes into consideration many factors on which others may have contributions to make .
17 Telecommunication standards significantly affect the ability of manufacturers and operators to access the telecommunication/information market , the size of the market and determine the extent to which users can have their needs met .
18 It warns that the spread of vast computer data banks means it will soon be possible to identify individuals walking along a street , whether or not they have committed a crime : ‘ The new PNC2 police national computer will be capable of storing digitised photographs to which detectives will have instant access . ’
19 The enormous extent by which prices might have to fall , together with the dynamic instabilities which might be encountered en route , were regarded as sufficient grounds for looking elsewhere for remedies for unemployment .
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