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

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1 Belfast Gas Works Ormeau Road , ( 1896 ) Klondyke building , Retort House , Meter House and workshops — all are fine examples of Belfast 's industrial past which have suffered through vandalism and theft of original materials .
2 It is not simply fish species which have suffered from lake acidification .
3 What experiences have I had which have showed by adventurousness , adaptability and tolerance ?
4 Cadmium can damage the kidneys , and there has been concern about levels of cadmium in the livers and kidneys of elks and deer in southern Sweden which have grazed on plants that have accumulated cadmium .
5 Solicitors ' firms believe that the most important changes which have led to improvements in their efficiency are the introduction of new technology and better management systems
6 The survey , costing £85,000 and taking up to two years to complete , has been prompted by American studies which have led to calls for the banning of some chemicals .
7 In the speech , the public orator will highlight the major features of the honorary graduand 's career , particularly those which have led to eminence and the reasons why the University is bestowing the honour .
8 The clinical and research developments which have led to changes in the official policy will now be described .
9 For that God has been conceived as male , and that biblical teaching which arose out of a patriarchal society has been held to be the revelation of God , must surely be seen to be the underlying facts of western culture which have led to discrimination against women .
10 It is as important to be ruthlessly clear about the underlying causes of success as it is to be analytical about the basic faults which have led to failure .
11 Staff at a Durham hospital are also holding a vigil on Monday in protest against NHS reforms which have led to hospitals opting out of health authority control .
12 Over the years it has produced a wide-ranging series of reports on abuses of power by the national brewers , many of which have led to action by central government .
13 The first section of this chapter sums up the differences which have emerged between legacies and trusts in the course of this book , and goes on to consider whether or how far or in what sense classical law can be said to have reached a fusion of legacy and trust .
14 Some of the well known yachts which have emerged from West in recent years include the quarter-tonner Diamond , the Laurent Giles/Warwick Collins-designed Phantom , the Dubois one tonner Midnight Express , and Rapscallion of Russel a cruising version of Phantom .
15 The new method may prove useful in resolving a number of rather incongruous features which have emerged in relation to the paleolithic cave paintings discovered in September 1991 in a cave thirty-seven metres below sea level between Marseilles and Cassis ( see The Art Newspaper No. 14 , January 1992 , p.14 ) .
16 Only , therefore , when the public come to terms with the nature of mental handicap and break down the barriers of misunderstanding which have existed for centuries , will a real sense of understanding permeate our society .
17 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 .
18 Single pensioners in 1979 received £19.50 a week and couples £31.20 , payments which have risen to £54.15 and £86.70 .
19 But the big spend as the group sorts out its core operations has already meant an increase in borrowing which have risen to £21m at the end of September compared with £160m the year before .
20 But a rocky economy and the resistance of fans to ticket prices , which have risen by 10% a season in recent years , have slowed revenue growth at a time when expenses continue to soar .
21 Dogs which have lived in kennels for a long time can be particularly difficult to house-train successfully , although this is helped by the fact that they will only defecate about twice a day .
22 Furthermore , not all patterns and marks seen on aerial photographs represent archaeological sites — crop marks and soil marks can be caused by geological features , such as fissures in the underlying rock which have filled with soil and produce patterns resembling buried sites .
23 Since last April , instead of having tax deducted at source from all accounts , we now have about 12.5m accounts which have registered for interest to be paid gross .
24 On a nearby site there are several masts which have increased in number over the years and if this application is granted it could create a precedent and make other future applications difficult to refuse .
25 The two issues at the heart of the disagreement are those which have killed at birth any attempt in the past dozen years to address the Palestinian question : Who speaks for the Palestinians and what are the limits of the Palestinian problem ?
26 This relies upon the responses to interviews and questionnaires of managers of UK multinationals with foreign R&D facilities , and of managers of foreign firms which have invested in R&D in the UK .
27 It is made up by adding together the profiles corresponding to bullets which have gone through slit I and bullets which have gone through slit 2 :
28 It is made up by adding together the profiles corresponding to bullets which have gone through slit I and bullets which have gone through slit 2 :
29 Aside from the many companies which have gone into liquidation , those which survive have taken the opportunity to improve their operating efficiency , often achieving this by reduction in staffing levels .
30 But , before that can happen there are several questions that need answering about the future of firms which have gone into IVAs .
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