Example sentences of "which have [verb] [art] [adj] [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | Without considering Prague School theory in detail , I shall therefore look at its use of these two concepts , both of which have played a crucial role in modern thinking about literature . |
2 | Priority will also be given to cooperation with many social movements which have played a major part in the struggle for democracy in different parts of the world . |
3 | Perhaps this is of particular importance when considering the more informal pedagogies which have played a major part in teaching activity since the late 1960s . |
4 | For example , my Department funds various motor projects which have played an increasing role , and there are some excellent examples which focus on demanding programmes to get motor offenders to change to adopt responsible attitudes and behaviour . |
5 | Another daft view is that all the woes which have beset the Soviet Union and its satellites are because these countries did n't know how to run their economies . |
6 | Although he had deliberately distanced himself from the government since being ‘ sacked ’ as prime minister nearly two years ago and although he personally remained untainted by the multiple scandals which have beset the Socialist Party , he found himself caught up in the great tidal wave of rejection of the Socialists , which has swept the country . |
7 | These findings are replicated by the recent local crime surveys , notably those in Merseyside and Islington , which have constituted the empirical core of the ‘ New Left realism ’ in criminology ( Kinsey , 1985 ; Jones et al . , |
8 | If they formulate detailed hypotheses and produce elaborate questionnaires or interview schedules without first carrying out informal interviews they may well go off in a completely fruitless direction and have only themselves to blame when they end up with several hundred completed forms , none of which have asked the right questions about the right key factors . |
9 | The new President of the Bundesbank , Helmut Schlesinger , has written , ‘ it is essentially political factors which have pushed the German government to promote Economic and Monetary Union . |
10 | Namibia is particularly interesting because of its " desert " elephants and black rhinos , which have suffered a recent upsurge in poaching and may become even more vulnerable as the country moves towards independence . " |
11 | The Discovery is Land-Rover 's challenge to the Mitsubishi Shogun , Isuzu Trooper and Daihatsu Fourtrak , which have hit the British firm hard in the burgeoning four-wheel drive leisure market . |
12 | The reforms which have characterized the post-Ellis-Beto era derived from the actions of the believers in the supremacy of detailed legal guide-lines . |
13 | The Secretary gave further details of some of the activities undertaken , which have covered the whole range of railway interest from history , through trips on both BR and preserved lines , a walk along part of the old BCR trackbed , and a varied and interesting programme of talks , to a start on some preservation activities on a scale consistent with the resources of the Society and the area . |
14 | Hence , in recent years , we have witnessed the publication of the Gulbenkian Report , the report by the APU Working Party on Aesthetic Development , and the setting up of various national arts organizations , such as the National Association for Education in the Arts , all of which have argued the philosophical justification for arts education . |
15 | From its Midlands grassroots in the Clean-up TV Campaign , the NVALA has grown into an organisation with over 30,000 members , and has on several occasions organised nationwide petitions which have secured a formidable number of signatures . |
16 | When this is translated into indoor office accommodation , it is those complexes which have adopted a planned approach that are deemed most ‘ user friendly ’ . |
17 | Then , at the beginning of this week , the ANC and a group of South African academics and businessmen chose London as the scene of the latest in the series of black-white encounters which have become a regular feature of South African political life , while Mrs Thatcher gave interviews to four leading black journalists . |
18 | Nothing like the rave parties which have become a controversial feature in the countryside . |
19 | It 's antics like this which have become a major problem in towns and cities up and down the country in recent years , generating fear on estates like Blackbird Leys in Oxford . |
20 | The main area of abuse has been ‘ extraordinary items ’ , which have become a convenient repository for all unwanted costs ' . |
21 | The games , which have become an annual event , are intended to appeal to weekend sportsmen and women . |
22 | Family relationships are more complicated and involve patterns which have become an intrinsic part of the relationship . |
23 | The processes of commercialization and industrialization which have affected the British press have reduced the overall number of titles . |
24 | DSC Communications Corp , Dallas has just raised $110m in convertible subordinated debentures which have received a B-minus rating from Standard & Poor 's Corp , which revised the company 's ratings outlook to positive from stable , noting DSC 's improving cash flows , which have led to improved debt to equity rations . |
25 | However , since much published work combines various approaches , there will be a good deal of overlap between different parts of the discussion and it will be necessary throughout to refer to various theoretical and methodological issues which have received a good deal of attention in recent years . |
26 | The rules of a society and the trusts which bind its property will , in many cases , fetter its freedom of action and the application of its property , in a way very similar to the restrictions which the doctrine of ultra vires imposes on a corporation ; and in the case of some unincorporated societies , such as registered Trade Unions and Friendly Societies , which have received a peculiar status by Statute , the rule of ultra vires has been held directly applicable . |
27 | This is the latest in a series of clinical errors which have bedeviled the national screening programme . |
28 | That those eyes which have witnessed the Divine Motherhood should henceforward be for ever lowered in contemplation in an enclosed cloister seems to me entirely fitting . |
29 | The forms of criminal or lawless activity which have followed the civil rights movement which came and went in 1969–71 will disappear as and when there is a general conviction that there is going to be one society and one particular sort of society in Northern Ireland — that is to say , one state , one particular sort of state , and no other . |
30 | The purpose of the research is to examine the factors which have influenced the rapid growth of subcontracting over the past decade in certain sectors . |