Example sentences of "which [noun] has [vb pp] [prep] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 There are other animals also from Colchester , like the two with ‘ starry ’ eyes and applied dots ( fig. 14.2 ) , which Hull has identified as fur .
2 The White Paper ( see p2 for detailed news coverage ) addresses a number of the structural issues which AEA has identified as barriers to innovation in the UK .
3 The legacy of Descartes comes in for further scrutiny in Joanna Hodge 's paper , which examines the concept of ‘ the subject ’ which philosophy has inherited from Descartes .
4 The success of Britain ‘ s efforts within Europe can therefore largely be judged in terms of the rate at which trade has expanded between Member States , the extent to which this has been based on free and fair competition , and on whether there has been a significant increase in trade between countries of the EEC and the world outside .
5 HP envisages an on-site upgrade path that requires only a processor swap going , for example , from a 40 to a 50 and a chassis upgrade going from , an F to a G. The F class which HP has poised against Sun reportedly starts at 36 tpsA ; the next performance point is 61 tpcA , available as an F or H , then 88 TPS , followed by 110 tpsA topping out at 184 tpsA .
6 At lunchtime the following day , Tuesday , February 12 , the police are breaking down the new lock which Tommy has attached to Christopher 's purple front door .
7 His researchers made excellent observations on 178 separate UAPs which Rutledge has published in Project Identification ( Prentice Hall , 1981 ) .
8 Dr Renger brought with it a coating for compact discs , which Morton has introduced to US manufacturers .
9 A fuller reply to negative criticism of postmodernism , however , can be made with the further evidence of a brief survey of ways in which postmodernism has followed from modernism 's second area of innovation — chronology and structure .
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