Example sentences of "which have had [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | Holyoak believes that the council has been bamboozled into adopting LET's monolithic scheme which has had outline planning permission for the last year . |
2 | About 70% of cases start on normal skin which has had sun damage , and 30% develop from moles which are present at birth . |
3 | An area which is at present not built on , which is open , which has had greenbelt protection since nineteen eighty , which it is now proposed should no longer have it . |
4 | The communist party should not be banned , it is true that many members of it did support er an coup , on the other hand so many people joined the communist party for advancement and it 's not very democratic to ban a party which has had su such power and such membership . |
5 | Writing about the future development of education following abolition of the Schools Council , which had had curriculum development and examination monitoring functions and which had managed to stem temporarily the growth of DES curricular involvement , Plaskow commented that without the achievement of consensus within a workable framework , there would be central direction , with ‘ prescription through authority ’ . |
6 | The fact that the game was received so enthusiastically in such places as Argentina , Uruguay and Brazil , countries which had had south European rather than British cultures thrust upon them , testifies to the wide popular appeal of football . |
7 | It was her dad 's favourite piece that he 'd always refused to sell and which had had pride of place on top of the mantelpiece in the parlour . |
8 | Grant Fox , for instance , was sorely troubled by the allegations that he had been part of an Auckland spearhead which had had Shelford removed , and that his personal failings had been responsible for the indifferent play in Argentina and the loss of the Sydney Test to Australia . |
9 | The Irish republican SDLP and other groups which had had members in it turned on the Wilson government with the utmost ferocity for being weak , cowardly and treacherous . |
10 | The stories each picture told varied from the tragic to the hilarious : The expensive oil landscape which had had seagulls drawn on to the sky in ballpoint pen ; the ancient Highland cattle picture , swopped for food after the First World War by a travelling artist . |
11 | Most were armed with large stones or pieces of wood which had had nails or shards of glass stuck into them . |
12 | The cohesiveness of the governing coalition was called into question as both Sigua and Kitovani had been part of the Round Table which had had Iosseliani arrested in February 1991 [ see p. 38015 ] . |
13 | Williams showed that it would be much better to concentrate on attacking U-boats which could still be seen on the surface , with a depth-charge setting of 25 feet , and ignore those which had had time to submerge , because of the uncertainty in knowing their exact position . |
14 | Trees which had been hacked and chopped and mutilated , which had had branches torn away so that they could be roughly stacked against the wall . |
15 | The older men have witnessed many changes in the formal organization of pollution control which have had implications for their work . |
16 | The number of box-office successes at the cinema which have had crime as their central theme illustrates this vast interest — films such as The Godfather , The French Connection , The Sting , Butch Cassidy , Warriors , Scarface and many more you could name . |
17 | One is the change in product mix brought about by the changing relative price of products which have had microelectronics incorporated into them . |
18 | Anyway , we got two bands out of it , both of which have had Number Ones . ’ |