Example sentences of "which [vb mod] have [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | All we can say is that logical , easily perceptible solutions are always preferable to enigmatic ones , which may have forms so difficult to perceive that to the listener they seem formless . |
2 | This is to avoid the type of criticism which may have repercussions on the team member 's status or salary . |
3 | A puppy which may have rabies is being held at a quarantine kennels in the region . |
4 | Second , it provides a choice of storage media for BLOBs which may have advantages both of cost and convenience . |
5 | On many occasions assessments will be carried out because it is suspected that a child is experiencing some difficulty with linguistic communication , or because there are other areas of functioning in which the child is having difficulty which may have implications for language development . |
6 | In practical terms this concern is relevant only where supervising and senior staff in the agency may learn about a pollution ; by definition these are cases which the agency regards as important , in particular , those which may have implications for the agency 's public reputation . |
7 | Third , the duty is owed to institutions which may have authority but only towards other people . |
8 | Within this framework , differentiation can be made between strategic elites , which may have power over society as a whole , and segmental elites ( the terms are Keller 's ) , which are predominant or which vie for predominance in restricted fields . |
9 | It may have been noted that I placed sexual offences against children among cases which may have effect . |
10 | Eight acyclic terpenes have been found in the plant which may have antiulcer activity . |
11 | Clearly , the largest surfaces to be covered in any room are the walls and the floor , and there are invariably two schools of thought about which should have preference in the budget . |
12 | For example , when words which should have stress on the first syllable were said with stress on the second syllable , they were misinterpreted . |
13 | Income which should have tax deducted at source : |
14 | ‘ We 've got a good mixture of clean , crisp colours and more muted shades which should have appeal for everybody , ’ said , Porter Paints manager of marketing planning and services . |
15 | The decomposition process is the function of a whole myriad of microscopically small living creatures , bacteria , which must have access to the fifth component , air . |
16 | This relegation of Latin American affairs reflected Lenin 's conviction that ‘ there were more urgent revolutionary tasks which must have priority . |
17 | The Robbins proposals , however , pointed towards a system of CNAA tutelage for those institutions which might have university aspirations but which had not , like the CATs , yet earned their spurs . |
18 | There 's also a phase inversion switch for correcting old processors , which might have problems with their input and output phasing , although I 'd admit this is a very rare case . |
19 | It is only when one supposes that , as well as such ideas , there is either ‘ extension in abstract ’ or extended , external , material things which might have parts we can not perceive , that one might come to believe in the infinite divisibility of finite extension . |
20 | Er which 'll have difference different er attendees . |
21 | ( 2 ) The permitted hours for premises in respect of which a public house licence or a refreshment licence is in force shall be the period between eleven in the morning and half-past two in the afternoon and the period between five and eleven in the evening , except for Sundays when the permitted hours shall be the period between half-past twelve and half-past two in the afternoon and the period between half-past six and eleven in the evening but only in the case of premises in respect of which an application for Sunday opening has been made to and granted by a licensing board in accordance with the provisions of Schedule 4 to this Act , which shall have effect . |
22 | It is possible , nevertheless , to take quite a different view of the relationship between the binary policy and perceptions of the universities — a view which would have resonances in the developing higher education systems of many other countries . |
23 | Frans Andriessen , the EC Commissioner responsible for foreign relations , favoured " affiliate membership " for Europe 's " orphan countries " , which would have members in the European Parliament , observer status at the Commission , participation in the EC 's single internal market and links to the EC 's planned single currency . |
24 | It was possible but not inevitable that the EMF , which would have powers to impose monetary discipline on lax national treasuries , would evolve into a fully-fledged European central bank . |
25 | Householders in nearby Sandford Road fear the new development on the Springfield site , which would have space for nearly 200 new cells , will make the noise from the prison unbearable , forcing house prices down . |
26 | He claimed that another political party which would have Scotland in the Second Division of Europe was the SNP . |
27 | This proposes a Scottish parliament with very limited tax-raising powers , which would have responsibility for all matters now administratively devolved to the Scottish Office , and for ‘ industrial development ’ , though nobody knows just what this means . |
28 | In line with the recommended structure a Supervisory Board would be created , which would have responsibility for advising the Home Secretary on strategic and resource questions affecting the service . |
29 | She would probably have the right to do so in the court in Germany which would have jurisdiction in relation to the place where the events happened , assuming that German law recognises the ground of action contemplated . |
30 | The government was credited with introducing measures which would have impact in the long term . |