Example sentences of "which has [vb pp] [adv] [prep] [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | It is in far better shape than its main state-owned rival , Crédit Lyonnais , which has lent recklessly to film moguls and on property . |
2 | This strategic reorientation has progressed furthest in RX , which has moved away from copiers as its core business to customer-specified integrated office systems . |
3 | Williams could also be on the mark with Capricorn Note in the other 450 metres open , though Dawn Milligan 's latest acquisition , Valentinos Joy , which has moved down from Scotland , trialled in 26.60 secs ( going 30 fast ) . |
4 | DM outlined the system which has operated successfully at Kew for some years . |
5 | That added to the bitterness which has lived on from generation to generation . |
6 | However , the president of the labour office , Mr Egon Franke , said this week that unemployment among refugees — which has risen sharply in October — was still only a temporary phenomenon . |
7 | The North View Engineering Works , in Harris Street , has been branded an eyesore which has become home to rats who scavenge in nearby houses making life misery for neighbours . |
8 | Debate on Southcom 's future , which has dragged on for years , was put on hold when American relations with General Noriega reached rock-bottom . |
9 | These days PCs are to be had for half that price , which has dragged down in turn the prices obtainable for software . |
10 | It is a line which has stirred up against Macedo the same emnities which led to Chico Mendes 's murder . |
11 | It is this kind of ‘ book ’ which has eaten away at budgets and corrupted the library staff more than any other . |
12 | You will have been alerted , during the weekend , to the serious situation which has arisen again in Cleveland . |
13 | Denmark , which has invested heavily in CHP , has taken the systems to rural villages and outlying suburbs , not just the cities and towns , proof that it is a workable technology . |
14 | I hope that Germany , which has stood firmly in favour of a common foreign and security policy in the intergovernmental conferences that have just concluded and in the discussions on this week 's Maastricht treaty , will listen to its own exhortations and ensure that , whenever the decision is taken on recognition , it is made collectively , not unilaterally . |
15 | But one can still go to Shardlow , which has sunk back into obscurity , and see the tall warehouses , the wharves , and the later Georgian Shardlow Hall where the prosperous James Sutton lived , and all the other evidences of a place that was virtually created by the canal age . |
16 | That is the opinion of the United Nations Industrial Development Organisation ( UNIDO ) which has teamed up with Apple , a leading American maker of microcomputers , to produce a package of programs aimed at the finance ministries of developing countries . |
17 | The cable television industry is said to be leery of handing over a standard to a third party such as Microsoft Corp , which has teamed up with Intel Corp to develop a set-top control box based on the 80386 and Windows ; the 80386 is also regarded as underpowered for graphics work . |
18 | One day Jesus said to his friends : I am the Bread of Life I am the living Bread which has come down from heaven Anyone who eats this bread Shall live for . |
19 | Mr Reeve said the structural steelwork sector ‘ can not sustain the present idiotic level of pricing which has come about by panic tendering , ’ and that the industry 's current overcapacity wil be corrected this year . |
20 | Furthermore there has been little research which has dealt specifically with Scotland . |
21 | Sandhurst , which has performed dreadfully under Tootal 's control , made a £2m loss up to the point when WH Smith was persuaded to buy it , and three out of the four ongoing Tootal businesses showed disappointing results . |