Example sentences of "which has a [noun] [prep] " in BNC.
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1 | Unix System Laboratories ( which has a stake in Chorus ) and Unix International are also supporting the effort , which aims to integrate the Chorus/Mix microkernel technology into Unix System V.4 . |
2 | The second method is use a Ceiling Maestro , which is screwed to a joist or a piece of timber between the joists , and which has a hook for a chain and a screwed hole for a rod . |
3 | Sir Paul Girolami , chairman of Glaxo , which has a factory at Barnard Castle , said : ‘ This donation is part of Glaxo 's continuing commitment to the advancement of science and health care . ’ |
4 | Is the Prime Minister aware that just over an hour ago I received a letter from British Alcan , which has a factory in my constituency at Falkirk , informing me that 169 of the work force will lose their jobs , not because they are inefficient but because the machinery on which they work is 50 years old ? |
5 | It applies to the symbolic language of dream life , which seems to be almost universal among Homo sapiens and which has a life of its own . |
6 | Applied to problem P1 of Section 8.2 , it gives x 2 l = 7 , x 4 l = 1 , x 43 = 3 , x 45 = 1 and x 46 = 4 , which has a cost of 67 compared with 92 for the initial BFS given in that section . |
7 | Glyn Philpot painted the ceiling which has a centre of perished mirror work . |
8 | The only exception is hydrogen which has a name for each isotope : Isotope ; protium deuterium tritium Symbol : |
9 | ‘ The fundamental thing is that we have come away from true asset finance , ’ said Tony Foley , director of Leaseplan , which has a portfolio of £60m in asset finance plus a further £150m in vehicle leasing . |
10 | Other issues given special attention include health and safety , in which has a responsibility for all Courtaulds Coatings plants in Europe , and the environment , where water-borne and high-solids coatings are being used increasingly to reduce solvent emissions . |
11 | Mrs Brady is the head of an organisation called Handgun Control , which has a bill on the subject going through Congress . |
12 | Shortly after , the Sheerwater section , which has a history of troubles , began leaking , and the canal below St. Johns had to be closed for the rest of the summer . |
13 | Local residents fear that shock waves from any blasting operation could disturb old mineshaft workings in the area , which has a history of subsidence problems . |
14 | As we might speak of the culture of the Hebrides , or as W. H. Rivers wrote of the culture of Melanesia , so we speak of the culture of the European West to describe a set of outlooks , aims and ways of life , which has a history in the past of Europe and has spread to other parts of the world . |
15 | They should go to the Royal Bank of Scotland , which has a branch in Head Street , Colchester , and fill out a pay slip for account number 11386303 , quoting their team reference number . |
16 | Notice as you walk up this path the difference between the plantation on the left , which has a mixture of broadleaf and coniferous trees , and that on the right which is mostly pine . |
17 | An excellent example , for which we know the explicit intention of the inventors , is the London School of Economics coat of arms which has a beaver as key figure . |
18 | One such shrub is Skimmia japonica Foremanii which has a mass of scarlet berries throughout the winter and brightens up a shady corner . |
19 | Corbett also makes an interesting comment concerning tigers ' sense of smell , which has a bearing on their natural instincts — man not being the natural prey of tigers . |
20 | What do the various international agreements on the laws of war say which has a bearing on the legality or otherwise of nuclear weapons use ? |
21 | Although there is no South Pacific equivalent of the foggy collision of the Kuro Shio and the Oya Shio , there is one crucially important peculiarity about the currents off the South American coast which has a bearing on the economic livelihood of tens of thousands of people . |
22 | In the situation where the investor has spotted an asset with factor loadings of 0.71 and 0.82 which has a return of less than 12.9 per cent , an arbitrage portfolio may be created by short selling the overpriced asset and investing the proceeds in the above efficient portfolio . |
23 | A week or two back I caught the 17.18 ex Shrewsbury to Aberystwyth , which has a change at Machynlleth for Aberystwyth passengers with the train proceeding up the coast . |
24 | The FB-1 , or Long March-3 , the country 's latest launcher , is derived from the CSS-X-4 intercontinental missile which has a range of 11 000 km . |
25 | is taught within the Department of Linguistics which has a range of computing facilities for speech and language research . |
26 | The little quadrilateral near Vega is made up of Gamma ( 3.2 ) , Zeta and Delta ( each 4.3 ) and the eclipsing binary Beta , which has a range of from 3.4 to 4.3 and exhibits alternate deep and shallow minima . |
27 | It is fairly rich , and is an easy binocular object ; it contains the Cepheid variable S Normæ , which has a range of from 6.8 to 7.8 and a period of 9.7 days . |
28 | He also announced that Iraq had successfully completed " the most complicated and important stages in the development and production of two different surface-to-surface missile systems , each of which has a range of 2,000 km " . |
29 | He is thought to have been killed with a high-powered long-range rifle , possibly an American-made Barrett ( Light Fifty ) which has a range of up to 1,800 metres and fires half-inch rounds . |
30 | The more volatile the shares , the greater the capital requirement which has a corollary with risk weighted assets for banks — the greater the riskiness of the assets , the greater the capital requirement and counterparty capital is used to cover any problems that might occur during settlement procedures . |