Example sentences of "[Wh det] have [adj] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 It publishes helpful leaflets and has local branches all over the country which have regular meetings and fund-raising events .
2 This point will be particularly important in areas which have net inflow of elderly patients , and in areas where there is extensive new building of residential or nursing homes .
3 The complexity of drawing together accurate personnel data in a dispersed organisation — some elements of which have autonomous powers — is a major deterrent to basing decisions on facts .
4 However , the pattern is changing , and one recent development is the introduction of camcorders which have power-zoom toggles but no manual zoom lever ; another change is the substitution of toggle-switches in place of a focus ring .
5 Finally , an evaluation which was constrained to look at stated objectives alone would forego opportunities to develop theoretical and empirical models which have general application over and above the particular initiative under scrutiny .
6 Cotswold Wildlife Park has been successful in rearing Black Swans from Australia and , of particular note , the unusual Coscoroba Swans from South America , which have piebald cygnets .
7 Those which offer petrol alone have relatively higher cross elasticities of demand between them than those which have additional facilities ( carwash , repairs , retailing , and so on ) .
8 Some have taken the parallels between the human body and the Earth much further and have postulated ‘ chakra ’ points on the Earth 's surface which have specific effects in landscape terms appropriate to the nature of the corresponding chakra .
9 ‘ But obviously we do n't sell anything like knives or firearms which have criminal overtones . ’
10 Qualifications which have worldwide recognition ;
11 Unilever 's own cheese interests , which have worldwide sales of £200m a year , are based in Europe with manufacturing operations in Germany , the UK , Belgium and Italy .
12 There are a number of birds which have long legs , long necks , and possibly long or specially shaped bills .
13 As they create sounds with no tonal implications , they can create fascinating atmospheres which have rich colour but no harmony , on which voices ( sung or spoken ) can easily be superimposed .
14 In total there are five pieces ( or groups of pieces ) of Harmony Music , five Intermezzos , six Promenades and four Dances , many of which have playful soubriquets , plus an ‘ Evesham ’ Andante cantabile with variations and an Adagio known as ‘ Mrs Winslow 's soothing syrup ’ ( represented by a dose of smooth chromaticism ) .
15 When the patient restarts driving , he may gain confidence by having lessons through one of the major driving schools , such as the British School of Motoring ( BSM ) , which have specialist instructors for people with physical handicaps who are learning or relearning driving .
16 In classical economics , for example , the structure of capitalist production is described in terms of money and commodities which have systematic relations as things .
17 In flight house-martin-like white rump distinguishes at all times from all small waders , except White-rumped ( p. 136 ) , Green and Wood Sandpipers ( p. 134 ) , all of which have straight bills .
18 Some of the between species correlations are just as high , that between barn owls and long-eared owls ranging from 0.877 to 0.987 , and this illustrates very well the similarity in pattern between these and other owl species which have low levels of breakage .
19 Choose potatoes which have shallow eyes and are of a good shape .
20 Such jokes obscure the fact that words which have negative connotations , or which seem to exclude women , tend to reinforce a sense of powerlessness .
21 There are some bream waters which have poor spawning grounds and a lack of natural food to enable the existing stock to put on excess weight .
22 The result is the familiar patches of black , brown or dark green mould seen in so many homes , especially around windows , in fitted cupboards and in the upper corners of rooms which have poor insulation and ventilation and inadequate heating .
23 Chapter 3 examines some of the larger trends in society which have major significance for health care in general and the NHS in particular , looking in turn at the effects of economic re-structuring , demographic change and technological and medical advance .
24 The Plough has 27 bedrooms , the majority of which have private facilities .
25 There are eight bedrooms , five of which have private facilities .
26 This is particularly evident in the bedrooms which have private facilities , brick-tiled floors and windows onto marvellous views .
27 It is now taken to mean the compound benzene , C H , or compounds which have similar structures and properties to benzene .
28 The issue of academic freedom has been raised both in this place and in the other place — the notorious clauses 36 and 64 , which have similar elements in the further education sector , can not be debated today .
29 The present position is that various countries have enacted data protection laws which have similar patterns but significant differences of detail .
30 With almost all the minicab drivers Asian ( as in Bradford , Dewsbury , Batley and Keighley , which have similar problems ) , any general anti-taxi complaint can seem a racial one .
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