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

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1 The river passes beneath High Bridge , a remarkable twelfth-century stone bridge which has half-timbered shops on it — the oldest bridge in Britain still to support buildings .
2 I wore them with a pair of black leather gloves trimmed with fake fur , and the jacket , which has padded shoulders and is trimmed with feathers . ’
3 Unless such a distinction is to be found , as the defendants say that it is , in the public nature of a local authority , which has governmental powers under statute and of which the policy and activities are decided by elected councillors , I agree with that view of Morland J. In the South Hetton Coal Co. case Lopes L.J .
4 ‘ TINY ’ ROWLAND , chairman of the Lonrho group , which has extensive interests in Kenya , yesterday said he had discussed the Julie Ward case with the country 's president , Daniel arap Moi .
5 The vehicle contract hire business , which has net assets of £5.6m , will continue to be operated as separate subsidiary by NWS .
6 When we do so , I intend to carry on with my job , which has agricultural connections .
7 Glanville Jones thinks that they may go back to pre-Roman times in many cases ; June Sheppard has shown that the estate at Marden in Herefordshire , which has Roman settlements , a Saxon palace site , and a ninth-century minster on the site of the initial burial of St Ethelbert , was almost certainly the estate attached to Sutton Walls , the pre-Roman hillfort in the area which was reoccupied in post-Roman times ( Fig. 77 ) .
8 There are two genera represented in the abyssal North Atlantic : Gorgonocephalus Leach , 1815 which has branching arms and Astrochele Verrill , 1878 which has simple arms .
9 Elitism is the belief that government by a small ruling group is normatively desirable , a claim which has ancient antecedents in political philosophy .
10 The issue which has preoccupied commentators in the United States of America is that of the possible infringement of the constitutional right of freedom of speech .
11 Dress children up in paper which has wavy lines drawn on it to seem like a jigsaw puzzle .
12 Vertical integration which does not come about through merger but which has anticompetitive consequences is a potential concern of the FTA if it involves a monopoly situation .
13 All new and replacement cisterns have to meet Water Bye-law 30 , which has specific requirements for insulation , ventilation , a tight-fitting lid and the various connections .
14 Great opportunity to pass on genes effortlessly , though the female has a limited number of eggs which has specific requirements for survival and therefore temporar temporarily stalls her reproductive success .
15 We also went to see the Museo do Pobo Galego , which has fascinating exhibits on rural life , including horréos or granaries , which are found in almost every country garden and look like a stone garden shed on stilts .
16 In a similar way , for homosexuals to organise as a group involves their coming to terms with themselves in the context of a society which has certain views as to what is " normal " and proper with respect to sexual behaviour .
17 Whereas do situates the infinitive in a stretch of time in the past or non-past as something really existing or taking place in that time-stretch , the modals in ( 4 ) — ( 6 ) on the other hand situate the infinitive 's event merely as something which has certain chances of existing in the stretch of time which they express .
18 Thompson & Morgan also has a new annual from America , Nemophila ‘ Pennie Black ’ , which has almost-black flowers with scalloped , silvery-white edges .
19 Fortunately , it is smooth and well-matched to five-speed automatic gearbox ( below ) , which has close ratios that allow revs to stay high and keep straight-six engine ‘ on cam ’
20 Mandela Bush Negro Liberation Front , which has close contacts with the Tucayana Amazonica ( Commander Thomas l . ) ;
21 Still in Brussels , until 23 May the Eric van de Weghe gallery , which has close ties with Sonnabend and Miller of New York and Waddington 's in London , is putting on a major retrospective devoted to the work of Jean-Michel Basquiat .
22 The World Bank plan is likely to be opposed by the timber industry , which has close ties with numerous senior government officials , and by the Foreign Ministry , many of whose employees are alleged to profit by allowing logging restrictions to be ignored .
23 A college which has close relations with a variety of companies with a good record in training can point young people in the direction of these ‘ good ’ employers .
24 Predation by man on the bigger fish should , in theory , leave more small fish for the birds , but sadly , ‘ industrial ’ fishing for even the smallest and immature fish is a fact of life which has serious implications for the very existence of our sea-bird communities should it be allowed to go on unchecked .
25 None the less , there is a long way to go and parts of the training programme have been cut , which has serious implications for this country 's future .
26 There is a restriction on the maximum amount of compensation which a magistrates ' court may order ( currently £2,000 ) which has serious implications where there are other offences to be taken into account .
27 That 's the crown of rock'n'roll , the thorn in the side of society — something like Gary Glitter 's Rock And Roll Part Two which has total non-lyrics and is really primal .
28 Near the sea there is a little park which has open-air cafés in it and I decided that I would go along there and read your letter while I relaxed with a cup of coffee .
29 Look too for the green/silvery leaves of sea purslane which has green/yellow flowers borne on short , branched spikes .
30 Many people share their homes with an animal which has similar powers .
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