Example sentences of "which had [pron] [to-vb] [prep] [adj] " in BNC.

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1 However , their most alarming quantitative forecast , of 4.5 million unemployed in Britain by 1990 , came from forecasts made by the Cambridge Economic Policy Group and was based on economic factors which had nothing to do with new technology .
2 The third tribe showed a complete role reversal to the Western model of sex stereotyping which had nothing to do with biological or genetic factors .
3 The academy ‘ cut out funding of projects which had nothing to do with military programmes — space research was one victim ’ .
4 ‘ I hope you remembered to bring a tin-opener , ’ said Sophia , in confusion , for the idea of taking food to the deprived Roman cats had set up in her head a muddled train of thought , which had something to do with Anglo- and Roman Catholicism , as if the latter had need of nourishment from the former .
5 It was the fact that the same individual could experiment with such a wide range of themes , subjects and styles that kept the spirit of invention alive , and encouraged some startling developments in film narrative , none of which had anything to do with theatrical forms of presentation .
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