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

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1 Or you could ask people to give their opinions of a subject on which they have strong views .
2 They are not aware of all such emissions , however , from all plants and other creatures — just those with which they have close ties .
3 The minimalist interpretation is too weak since it assumes that people are never bound by authority regarding issues on which they have firm views .
4 As people increasingly realise that decisions are being made which affect their daily lives , but over which they have little influence , they will demand more say — for themselves and for their elected representatives .
5 But by the age of 18 months children seem to have a relatively clear understanding of the actions over which they have direct control and the events in the material world which they can influence only indirectly via their actions or the actions of other people .
6 Disruptive behaviour can be reduced dramatically by schools concentrating on those factors over which they have direct control .
7 This can not be achieved by existing military contractors moving into civilian markets for which they have few skills , but by giving the market-oriented companies more access to ‘ front-line ’ technology .
8 The one is that the use of white-collar staff rather than blue-collar workers does not imply that the former are doing ‘ complete ’ jobs over which they have full control .
9 Transnational practices are , of course , abstract concepts , but they refer directly to the practices of agents and derive meaning from the institutional settings in which they occur , and because of which they have determinate effects .
10 The actions of political forces and corporate bodies , within the resistant medium of social collectivities over which they have some influence but which they can not shape ex nihilo , may either conserve or transform in various ways the system of economic class relations .
11 Most Africans had and still have just this one significant resource over which they have any control : their labour power and that of their children .
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