Example sentences of "which have [vb pp] [prep] this [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | It is perhaps important to redress the rather gloomy tone which has crept into this section , by making two points . |
2 | We have seen how the corporatist welfare state which has emerged in this country over the past hundred years is a reflection of a humanist philosophy in which the creation of wealth is of less concern and morally inferior than its distribution , in which the pursuit of equality has become the dominant economic philosophy and in which the state rather than the individual has come to be held responsible for solving our problems . |
3 | The picture which has emerged in this chapter is , perhaps inevitably , a confused one . |
4 | This is an issue to which we shall return at the end of the chapter ; first , however , we must explore the broad classification of degree courses which has emerged from this analysis of their relationship with employment . |
5 | This was the foundation of the close association between tramways and illuminations , which has lasted to this day . |
6 | The earliest narrow boats were very simply painted with the owner 's name and address and basic geometric designs , but during the mid-19th century a form of decoration now known as ‘ Roses and Castles ’ developed introducing a rich and varied tradition which has lasted to this day . |
7 | Local grocer , Fred Plumb , became the first Athletic manager in 1932 by winning the position in a raffle , thereby setting a tradition which has continued to this day . |
8 | One theme which has occurred throughout this book , is that law and order , and indeed Conservative criminology , has developed in response to social anxieties felt by ‘ respectable ’ elements of British society about a Britain which has difficulties in coming to terms with its position in a changing world . |
9 | He draws a clear line between individual patronage which had declined by this time , and the subscription method which , while it left authors obliged especially to those who solicited for them , reduced individual dependence : |
10 | The scholarship , the skill , the work and the love which had gone into this section of his gardens struck him forcibly . |
11 | On this occasion some of the Messerschmitts had carried bombs for the first time — not a new role for III/JG 27 , which had operated in this manner over the Balkans during the previous month . |
12 | Those schools which have moved in this direction will find their responses to the National Curriculum much more easily managed " ( Briault and West 1990:21 ) . |
13 | In the alternative and contending intellectual traditions which have flowed from this range of answers , ‘ culture ’ itself then ranges from a significantly total to a confidently partial dimension of reference . |
14 | I am not prepared to condemn the various newspapers which have written about this subject in a responsible way . |
15 | Those who were cured after their night at the sanctuary were permitted to record their dreams and commemorate their recoveries on votive tablets , some of which have survived to this day . |
16 | Clearly , gifts of precious metal were something in which Cnut delighted , and it has recently been argued that the magnificently-illustrated gospel books which have survived from this period , and others which have not , were commissioned by Cnut and Emma for donation to favoured individuals and churches . |
17 | ‘ On your allegiance , ’ Cranston bawled , ‘ I ask you , do you know anything about the deaths which have occurred in this household ? ’ |
18 | Biogeography provides the most obvious area in which the significance of human activity should be particularly demanding of study and there have been two particular themes , albeit increasingly related , which have proceeded in this direction . |
19 | Recent studies which have looked at this issue report that people talk in terms of some blend of love and duty , affection and obligation ( Ungerson , 1987 ; Lewis and Meredith , 1988 ) . |