Example sentences of "which [pers pn] have [vb pp] for [art] " in BNC.

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1 I lost a sodden pair of boots and socks , and William 's day bag , which I 'd borrowed for a rucksack .
2 And that 's called erm er a special word which I 've forgotten for the moment .
3 On a video-film made at Highlander entitled ‘ Save our Land and People , ’ a variety of these groups speak to each other about their own problems and possible solutions , hopes and fears , and I think it is no accident that some of the most beautiful music and evocative songs which I have heard for a long time comes from these people .
4 20–6 Mrs McIver , wife of the Moderator , asked to be relieved of the duty of leader of praise which she had undertaken for the past two years .
5 Joan Knight will also be returning to the theatre which she has run for the last 25 years , Andrew McKinnon having invited her to direct Tally 's Blood .
6 Such a myth is integral to the salient cultural paradigm of our times and which we have possessed for the last three centuries .
7 Last year we recruited almost 300 school leavers onto our Retail Training Scheme [ RTS ] , through which they have studied for a National Vocational Qualification [ NVQ ] certificate .
8 Even living statesmen are now encouraged to record on tape their comments on events which they have observed for the benefit of archives of sound-recording .
9 For the thirty or so recruits of Calais Platoon , part of the Adult Training Company , today is the day towards which they have worked for the past five months .
10 This drove Norman to consider putting the reputation and earning power which he had developed for the company to his own use , and in 1982 he formed Norman Resources Limited .
11 Some days later we received from Paul Ingouf copies of the article about our visit which he had written for the Cherbourg newspaper , together with further photographs and documents .
12 He preferred to drink — ignoring the landlord 's porter — from his silver flask , which he had substituted for the broken glass of brandy .
13 Grey Egerton , describing in 1852 a fossil fish which he had lithographed for the Geological Survey , could take a more cheerful view , calling it a ‘ pretty little specimen ’ .
14 The Sejm ( i ) rejected his proposed constitutional changes ; ( ii ) voted to send the presidential draft electoral law to the Constitutional Commission for further examination ; ( iii ) rejected the date of May 26 which he had proposed for the parliamentary elections ; and ( iv ) instead approved the holding of parliamentary elections by Oct. 31 , 1991 .
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