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

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1 Next , because while they apply primarily to those who work on their own account , they may equally be used by employees who work for companies which do not have a pension scheme or which have a scheme for which they , as individuals , are not eligible .
2 The Commission commends the example of parishes such as St. Mary 's , Portsea , which have a scheme of this kind .
3 There are many forest species , including flying foxes , or fruit bats , some of which have a wing-span of 5 ft ( 1.5 m ) .
4 . Historians need to create their own politics of data ; to assemble interests which have a stake in the long term retention of data .
5 Signed Danish is a gestural/auditive language in which Danish is spoken at the same time as signs from the Sign Language are used for all words which have a concept , and as far as possible grammatical rules [ are used ] from sign language .
6 They are ideal for large breeds , or individuals which have a back ailment of any kind and may find it painful to curl up in a basket .
7 Phrases which have a sense of temporary repose .
8 There is an endless fascination with teddy bears which have a charm of all of their own .
9 These include mini-trunking , similar to that used for electric cables , and additional skirting boards and architraves ( in plastic or hardwood ) which have a space behind them for running pipes .
10 He is also keen to interest existing clients , which have a mixture of mainframes and mid-range systems , but have to use software that does n't run on both systems .
11 Both these developing manipulations should produce corresponding negatives with tonal ranges which have a ratio of 1:7 .
12 Although Mr Neubert would not say how much the three Swan Hunter Type 23s will cost , it is thought to be about three-quarters the price of recently built Type 22 frigates , which have a crew of 240 as against 170 for the Duke class .
13 These are not baby habits , but they are habits which have a link with babyhood experiences .
14 In a parliamentary written answer I was told : ’ The sale and possession of knives is subject to a number of controls There will be practical problems in seeking to apply more general restrictions on the sale and purchase of knives which have a variety of legitimate everyday uses . ’
15 Languages which have a category of voice do not always use the passive with the same frequency .
16 The frequency of use of the passive in languages which have a category of voice usually expresses a stylistic choice and , in some registers , may be a question of pure convention .
17 This is not necessarily the function of the passive in all languages which have a category of voice .
18 More important , the poorer performance from low-octane cars might reduce sales and could lead to a renewed onslaught by the Japanese car firms , which have a head 's start in the production of low-octane cars , on the British market .
19 The 5 cm long trunk is composed of a few , very large plates which have a tuberculate ornament .
20 As is the case in most languages which have a gender category , the masculine form is the unmarked form in Arabic and is therefore normally selected in most advertisements , leaflets , and in wording general instructions .
21 In the military camps along the Thai border , the Khmer Rouge also has some heavy artillery , including 130mm guns which have a range of up to 15 miles and some armoured vehicles , rumoured to include a number of tanks .
22 In concluding this section of the history of the study of the flora of the Outer Hebrides , it is particularly worthwhile to comment upon some published works which have a bearing upon plant conservation or habitat management , and whose authors were conservationists .
23 In all other cases , early notification to the client of any changes is necessary both to ensure a good continuing relationship and also to enable the client to adjust his scheduling of matters which have a bearing upon the task being performed by the surveyor .
24 In England , Parliament enacts statutes and Figure–1 shows related documents which have a bearing on the meaning of a particular section in an Act of Parliament .
25 In Part Two we shall examine these in more detail and consider some of the mundane influences which have a bearing on their execution .
26 There are other European Community Directives which have a bearing on the coast , and indirectly of coastal planning , such as Water Quality Objectives .
27 Of course , there may be considerations arising from the recruitment area which have a bearing on how computerization should be tackled in the other areas , but there is no doubt that a consistent overall strategy can be developed which incorporates all the major aspects of personnel administration and integrates them one with another .
28 Chardonnay vines can be recognised by the dull , yellow-brown colour of the canes which have a noticeable bloom and darker nodes ( the point where buds will emerge ) ; their slightly bullate ( bubbly ) leaves , the edges of which have a tendency to curl upwards ( some varieties curl downwards or not at all ) ; and the compact clusters of small , round , yellow-amber grapes .
29 Hayek argues that these are self-generating structures which have a tendency to equilibrium .
30 In his gigantic sum over histories there is a vast amount of interference between the contributions of neighbouring paths which have a tendency to cancel each other out .
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