Example sentences of "[noun] which have had a [adj] " in BNC.
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1 | There is , however , another and even more serious aspect of the closed mind which has had a profound effect on British archaeological thinking . |
2 | A second major influence which has had a dramatic effect in the second half of the century has been the educational approach . |
3 | ULSTER hockey 's senior league title will be decided by the last game of the programme on Saturday … and it wo n't involve Lisnagarvey , the team which has had a four-year reign as champions . |
4 | ARGOS , the nationwide catalogue-retailing group which has had a volatile relationship with the City in recent months , regained its status as one of the sector stars yesterday with a better-than-expected 1992 performance and a cautiously optimistic view of the future . |
5 | Brian Howes , President of Kimberly-Clark 's European service and industrial sector said : ‘ The board was impressed by our partnership with the local community which has had a great deal to do with the success of our North Wales operations in establishing an award winning site of manufacturing excellence . ’ |
6 | They anticipated a number of significant developments which subsequently took place , like the setting up of a local authority for the Western Isles which has had a stimulating effect on the whole life of the area . |
7 | The professors went on : ‘ We are speaking not as members of this or that nation , continent or creed but as human beings , members of the species Man whose continued existence is in doubt … a biological species which has had a remarkable history and whose disappearance none of us can desire . ’ |
8 | A misrepresentation of history which has had a malignant effect on the affairs of Lewis and of crofting ever since . |
9 | This has led to farmers overstocking animals on the land which has had a devastating effect on birdlife . |
10 | Rats with hypercholecystokininaemia which had had a pancreaticobiliary diversion ( PBD ) operation and sham operated rats served as controls . |
11 | When Aragon asserts that he has become " an entirely new man , he is not simply engaging in literary rhetoric , but referring quite explicitly to social and political events which have had a profound effect on his life-style . |