Example sentences of "which have [verb] [prep] [noun prp] " in BNC.

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1 There is no Sixth Amendment guaranteeing the right to ‘ a speedy and public trial , by an impartial jury ’ , which would have prevented the trials without jury which have existed in Northern Ireland since the 1970s .
2 Sadly , those galleries which have withdrawn from ARCO are the leading international businesses which helped to create such an exciting atmosphere and established the fair as one of the most prestigious events in the contemporary art calendar .
3 Well it 's certainly clear that some of the companies , for instance Cliffhanger , which have grown in Brighton and developed Brighton as a base , are not just immensely popular within Brighton , but also very popular when we take them out on tour , or when they offer their services to other venues in other parts of East Sussex or Kent , and this is equally true of some of the community orientated groups , some of the musicians and artists who live and work primarily in Brighton erm their talent is readily appreciable throughout the region and therefore it 's part of our tactics to talk to artists who are operating in the Brighton area and see whether they 're willing or interested in taking some of their work out to other parts of the region .
4 Other stories which have appeared about Kylie seem far more credible .
5 Unlike the euphoric articles which have appeared in Germany on this subject , the response in Russia has been more muted .
6 Locomotives which have operated at Ravenglass have included steam engines from Steamtown , Carnforth , the Lakeside Railway at Southport , Lightwater Valley at Ripon , the Fairbourne Railway in Wales and , quite regularly , from the Romney , Hythe and Dymchurch Railway in Kent .
7 The range of coins available was sufficient for even the smallest transactions , and we can glimpse from reading a Latin novel such as The Golden Ass of Apuleius or from the many papyri which have survived from Egypt that these societies used coinage very much as we do .
8 These double meanings underlie the controversies about the empirical and theoretical status of sex differences , which have developed around Gilligan 's work .
9 The victims have included species such as the early spider orchid , large blue butterfly and great bustard , all of which have disappeared from Britain in recent years .
10 They were victims of the upsurge in political executions which have occurred in Iraq since the end of the Iran/Iraq war .
11 Speaking on implementing the guidelines laid down by the fifth plenum , government spokesperson Yuan Mu said on Nov. 22 : " The main problem behind the many mistakes which have occurred in China in the past lies within the party and it is therefore necessary first to focus attention on the party itself in solving the problem " ( of " dilution and weakening of party leadership , neglect of ideological and political work , and neglect of the building of party style " ) .
12 He repeated his belief that Mr Clinton was committed to an early settlement of the crucial GATT ( General Agreement on Tariffs and Trade ) talks which have stalled in Geneva .
13 : The IMF signs 98 agreements with developing countries , including all the big debtor countries which have come to Washington for help .
14 These sections are preceded by a supplement listing sixty-one canvases which have come to Wildenstein 's notice in recent years , often as discoveries in the salerooms .
15 The loans , which have come from New York , Boston , Chicago , Philadelphia , Sao Paolo , St Petersburg , London , Paris , Rome , Prague , Tokyo and Berlin , as well as from rarely seen Swiss and German private collections , will only be seen in Tübingen ( catalogue published by DuMont at DM86 ) .
16 The event brought together many members of the Wills family with friends from the wide range of organisations which have benefited from Wills family generosity over the decades .
17 Raymond Williams has objected to the ‘ limiting ’ associations ’ which have attached to Stephen Duck 's name : ‘ Stephen Duck … had written one fine poem before the court and the church and neo-classicism patronised and emasculated him . ’
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