Example sentences of "which has have [adj] " in BNC.

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1 I believe the Kuwaiti people naturally are a peace loving people and we will never forget that erm good nature of us and we will try to capitalise on that and maintain peace and Kuwait become again a country which has to have peaceful causes everybody .
2 Earthworms can also be stored alive in damp leaf mould placed in an icecream tub which has had small holes punched in the lid .
3 The external skeleton has one incidental quality which has had momentous results .
4 There was no official comment from China which has had close relations with Romania 's President Ceausescu .
5 Jobless growth , changes in the composition of the workforce , increased ‘ flexibility ’ of labour 's terms and conditions , have all contributed to an economic revival which has had minimal benefits where these are needed most .
6 There can be no doubt that it is a growth area , which has had distinct achievements in many countries .
7 Deaf education has been associated with a great deal of dogma which has had varying degrees of influence over the years .
8 One reason for the Groningen 's demise was the government 's policy of concentrating on the major pied breeds and closing the herdbooks of minors such as the Groningen , Lakenvelder and Witrik so that they were unable to give evidence of registered purebred bulls when new bull licensing laws came into force 20 years later — a move which has had devastating effects on minor breeds in other countries where similar laws were introduced .
9 But even in a Lutheranism which has had married priests for four centuries , the notion that the mere presence of a woman acting as priest pollutes the sanctuary can still be a powerful belief .
10 Another area of changed values which has had important effects is the growth of the concept of freedom and the decline in the importance of rules .
11 In his later work , however , Althusser modified his account of the distinction between science and ideology , a shift which has had important consequences for his analysis of the relation between individuals and practices .
12 A contrary point of view has been maintained in a very popular socio-linguistic theory which has had considerable recent currency .
13 This has been achieved despite direct competition for the German Government Bond contract from the recently created Deutsche Terminbörse ( DTB ) in Frankfurt , which has had considerable support from the German financial community .
14 A more general argument takes up the reference by Gramsci to the ‘ semi-colonial market ’ and develops the concept of ‘ internal colonialism ’ , which has had widespread application to areas as different from one another as the peripheral regions of Great Britain , the black homelands in South Africa , Alaska and the Amerindian areas of Central and South America .
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