Example sentences of "which [vb -s] [vb pp] [adv] [adj] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 But in future GMAG could be by-passed and the dialogue between GMAG and scientists , which has built over six years could be lost .
2 Norman Crawford 's men have a point advantage , a defence superbly marshalled by Stephen Martin and which has conceded just six goals in 17 games , and an attack led by the prolific Kenny Morris .
3 But Roy Coyle 's mean defence , which has conceded only 19 league goals in 28 games , stubbornly refused to yield with centre-backs Gauld and Curran in particularly defiant mood .
4 The result has been that a century which has seen so much development in terms of resources and method in historical research , has also seen a recurrent historical scepticism in theology .
5 It is particularly appropriate that this first annual review from the Institute and Faculty comes at the end of a year which has seen so much co-operation between our two organisations .
6 " It 's only an old house , " Jenny said indifferently , " which has seen much better days .
7 It is a point of some general importance arising under a new statute which has made very substantial changes in the law relating to contracts for the sale of land .
8 The company , which has garnered about ten customers so far , has turnkey agents available from Sybase , Lotus and Unix E-mail .
9 The League 's management committee has decided to invite the two candidates it agreed upon on Monday for interview , but the head-hunting process which has caused so much vexation is threatening the ultimate embarrassment .
10 The League 's management committee has decided to invite the two candidates it agreed upon on Monday for interview , but the head-hunting process which has caused so much vexation is threatening the ultimate embarrassment .
11 All these cases , and similar cases heard in other jurisdictions , were reviewed in the landmark case Caparo Industries plc v Dickman ( 1990 ) 2 AC 605 HL which has caused so much controversy .
12 They follow the profession of shepherds , which has spawned so many prophets , for it is a contemplative , philosophical and benign occupation .
13 These are but two tragic examples of laxity in a system which has achieved increasingly high standards of safety in worldwide civil aviation .
14 Most of these women came from a political background of feminism , which has achieved far greater levels of activity than gay men ever managed .
15 This explains the bardolatry which has dominated so much writing about Shakespeare .
16 Contemporaries believed that Edward was persuaded to revive his claim in 1337 by Robert of Artois who , according to a story which may well be apocryphal and which has attracted widely differing interpretations , placed a heron before the king at a banquet .
17 The study of prospective memory is a topic which has attracted relatively little research and is not well understood , however , there has recently been an increase of interest in this area ( e.g. Ceci & Bronfenbrenner , 1985 ; Harris , 1984 ; Ellis , 1988 ) .
18 And the issue is not simply that of deteriorating staff-student ratios , which has attracted so much attention , but at least as much a question of capital investment .
19 Assuming that the Congress , which has wasted so much time so far , does not get round to final approval of any of the versions of the constitution , Mr Yeltsin could either wait until its next scheduled meeting in the autumn , seeking a compromise with parliament .
20 The model , which has taken over two years of painstaking work to produce , is made of rigid urethane foam , plywood and hardboard .
21 Contact has also been made with the Home Affairs Select Committee which has taken on new responsibilities of interest to the Bar , including legal aid .
22 Tail whisking is one of the movements which has taken on expressive value , becoming emancipated from its original function of removing flies : horses whisk their tails at anything they want to remove from their vicinity , such as other horses , inept grooms or riders , or even irritating conditions such as being confined or tied up .
23 aware that erm the retention of this site is essential for expansion , since the British Library after forty years in construction has room for , will have room only for twelve hundred readers not many more than Great Russell Street while the French National Library which has taken only five years to build and will be completed next year , will have room for three-and-a-half-thousand readers .
24 In one stroke ( which has taken about two years to organise ) HarperCollins will substantially reduce overheads and become a major force in the mass market field .
25 I think that 's the same situation as with nuclear power , which has taken perhaps fifty years from its discovery to its application on a large scale .
26 This was their ninth defeat of the season and their seventh game without a win — a run which has produced just two points and a solitary goal .
27 Nevertheless , the principle is established that all students can participate in the decision-making process , and it is not a principle which has proved to be unworkable or which has produced manifestly absurd results .
28 Peru is suffering from two epidemics : one is the recent and widely reported outbreak of cholera which has infected over 200,000 people .
29 I welcomed the computer initiative in schools , which has brought so much innovation to our schools , from the primary age up .
30 One , we set up a w er er a working group which has brought together that consultation addressed that consultation argument and I would point out that Mr amendment er does clearly enshrine that as obviously something which is now seen as useful , er and I think that 's important .
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