Example sentences of "which has a [adv] [adj] [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | If one comes to the are northeast of Flaxton , I believe that for the avoidance of coalescence , one ought in the case of a village which has a rather wide boundary conservation area , for historical reasons basically , one ought to take the coalescence distance from the edge of that conservation boundary . |
2 | It is at first sight difficult to account for the anomalous position of Birmingham , which has a rather high productivity score , but whose proportion of first papers in the core journal set is low . |
3 | The differences between the sites lie not so much in the dust , which has a broadly similar composition at all sites , but in the rocks . |
4 | Gibson is particularly enticing in the Larghetto concertante of the Symphony in C , which has a persuasively light touch , and finds just the right degree and genial gruffness for the Allegretto . |
5 | When you do , the first notable sight along the road is the small church of Gotein , two miles below Mauléon , which has a particularly good clocher-calvaire or saw-toothed bell-wall with , at the foot of it , a porch which is actually wider than the nave of the church itself and a covered wooden staircase going up the side . |
6 | This means that leaded bronze is relatively weak and may explain why the statuette in Figure 5.2 , which has a particularly high lead content of about 30 per cent , was broken at the neck . |
7 | The papal itinerary is expected to include the former Portuguese colony of East Timor , annexed by Indonesia in 1976 , which has a predominantly Catholic population . |
8 | Nagorny Karabakh , which has a predominantly Armenian population , became part of Azerbaijan in 1923 after the consolidation of Soviet power in the Transcaucasus region . |
9 | The Market Square , which lies at the junction of the two main streets , contains the Butter Cross , a medieval meeting place which has a steeply gabled roof surmounted by a clock turret from 1683 . |
10 | Swing from 41 through Beta and continue in a direct line until you come to M3 , which is just out of the × 7 field with Beta Comæ but which has a fairly obvious star close to it . |
11 | It is now mixed with crack to form ‘ crank ’ , which has a less devastating downside effect than unadulterated crack . ) |
12 | On the other hand , an active market in the offeror 's shares may help persuade shareholders of a target company which has a less liquid market in its shares to accept a share exchange offer . |
13 | The scheme could prove convenient for the European Science Foundation , which has a hitherto peripatetic post-graduate training programme in brain and behaviour research . |
14 | First you have a unique product which has a highly profitable phase , but this frequently comes to an abrupt stop . |
15 | A quarter of the cash I 'd put outside the UK , largely into Far East emerging markets , possibly through the Abbey Asian Pacific Fund which has a very consistent record . |
16 | Policemen and women are members of a close-knit occupational world with a discrete culture and also face a world which has great variability and confusion , and considerable attention has been focused on the cognitive processes , typifications , and recipes they employ to accomplish policing ( for example , see Bittner 1967 , 1980 ; Chatterton 1975 ; Holdaway 1983 ; Manning 1977 ; Policy Studies Institute 1983b ; Reiner 1978 ; Rubinstein 1973 ; Skolnick 1966 ; for a study of police typifications in the United States which has a very odd combination of Schutz 's ideas , symbolic interactionism , and quantitative and mathematical models , see Sykes and Brent 1983 ) . |
17 | All this is relatively new but represents the tip of the iceberg of unofficial work , which has a very broad base . |
18 | Brazil , which has a very unequal distribution of income and wealth , has a high demand for luxuries such as servants . |
19 | Many workers begin immediately with detailed study under medium to high power on a petrographic microscope which has a very small field of view . |
20 | ‘ it is not the great mass of publications ( each constituting but a minor increment to the sum of human knowledge ) which contribute most to scientific progress , but a small number of key papers , each of which has a very great impact on the advance of knowledge … only a very few elite scientists produce work that becomes the base for future discoveries . ’ |
21 | In addition , the sea floor , which has a very gentle gradient , is probably composed largely of unconsolidated glacial deposits , with the result that conditions are ideal for the formation of offshore features . |
22 | Another drawback is that while in most respects it is a well finished program it is not as eager to show off its own advantages as say Lotus Freelance for Windows which has a very slick presentation which serves as an introduction to the program . |
23 | Alan Stockton , of the University of Hawaii , has been investigating three quasars with redshifts between 0.07 and 0.26 , each of which has a very close companion galaxy ( Astrophysical Journal , vol 257 , p 33 ) . |
24 | The others are St Just , which has a very nice surface due to the recent exemplary investment of a relaid grass runway , and Truro Aerodrome which is a shining example of how all grass airfields should be . |
25 | It 's an event which has a very special atmosphere and it makes a great day out for all the family . |
26 | The major source , however , is the Guide to Official Statistics , begun in 1976 , which has a very detailed index . |
27 | The Society , which has a very high response rate to its many postal questionnaires , has agreed to cooperate with a survey . |
28 | The more general international implications of this thesis , however , may require modification since in a country like Sweden , which has a very high level of white-collar union density , government action was apparently not a necessary condition for the growth of such unions ( Adams , 1974 ) . |
29 | The Corrado 's no match for the Calibra 's large and flat luggage space either because its spare wheel intrudes , but it is marginally easier to load then the Calibra , which has a very high loading lip . |
30 | Position positional isomers branch chain functional group and there 's one other odd one which has a very peculiar name and the name it normally goes by is a fairly old name , now I 'm not sure at this stage if that name is still used but what I 'll do is to describe the form of the isomerism first and let you decide what you would prefer to call it . |