Example sentences of "which have [verb] [prep] many " in BNC.
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1 | The poor physical conditions under which many teachers have to work may be difficult enough , but their problems are compounded by the gulf which has developed in many schools between teachers and pupils , and the low regard in which teachers are held . |
2 | This applies most obviously to inheritance , but also the law has been used to regulate financial support in families in a different way , namely through the poor Law which has applied to many more people than ever have been affected by inheritance . |
3 | Given the ecumenical spirit which has prevailed in many school religious assemblies for a number of years , it was hardly surprising that serious objection would be taken to the emphasis on Christian traditions that was incorporated into the law on collective worship . |
4 | In recent years the Department has been starved of financial resources which has led to many of the serious problems faced by succeeding directors . |
5 | It follows research by the county council and the Essex Physically Handicapped Association which has led to many of the visitor attractions being graded for accessibility . |
6 | The tremendous emphasis on the romantic conception of marriage and of the wedding day as signifying life 's romantic climax , which has figured for many years in British society and which has been fostered by mass media and advertising , also has its effect on expectations . |
7 | Camacha is also famous for having one of the oldest and best folk-dancing groups on the island , which has performed in many different countries . |
8 | Only one feature of his thought can be mentioned here , but it is both central to this sort of Hegelian theology and typical of an approach which has appealed to many others as well . |
9 | As a result , the controversy which had raged for many years about the date of the introduction of the denarius was resolved . |
10 | He needed no reminder that it was his own union which had prospered in many British ports while Tillett 's Tea Operatives ' Union established in July 1887 at about the same time as his own had failed even to develop any wider organization in the Port of London itself . |
11 | She wished to collect two items overlooked in the haste of her first departure : her deck of Tarot cards and , for wise consoling company , the porcelain figure of a Chinese mandarin which had stood for many years in her bedroom at the Hall . |
12 | There are very significant sub-regional policies cross border migration which have existed for many many years . |
13 | If this House were to apply such a principle it would involve going beyond what any of the authorities have decided , departing from such decisions as Slater v. Burnley Corporation ; William Whiteley Ltd. v. The King and Twyford v. Manchester Corporation which have stood for many years and would involve making new law . |
14 | Connections between schools and the post-school system which have developed over many years lack simpleness of planning . |