Example sentences of "which have [verb] [adv] the [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | And whatever other effects it may have had , Communist rule meant that the country was immune to the MacDonalds culture which has swept away the individuality of so many countries . |
2 | Time and again it has been cinema which has pushed forward the bounds of public acceptability of controversial images and ideas , to be followed by television rather slowly . |
3 | Kirkcaldy is an area which has experienced both the decline of its traditional industries of coal mining and linoleum ( and in an earlier period textiles ) and the advent of new employment opportunities in electronics , light engineering and services . |
4 | Reductions they 've actually altered those in the last b budget , er which has benefitted particularly the business property element . |
5 | The agreement by the County Council to transfer St. Peter 's to the minister was not without irony — the Ministry of Health had grown out of the same succession of poor laws which had produced both the institution and , indeed , local government itself . |
6 | That does not take account of the many closures and redundancies announced since the end of 1989-90 which have halved again the number of jobs in the north-west . |
7 | The larvae occur in many fish which have ingested either the eggs or crustacean paratenic hosts carrying larvae . |