Example sentences of "which has had [art] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 I even came across one stretch of the old defence works which has had a rugby pitch squeezed into it , with a glacis for a touch line .
2 Indeed , the system has already been developed , but up until now it has been deployed on a carrier-by-carrier basis at Deutsche Bundespost Telekom and at Koninklijke PTT Telecom Nederland NV , which has had a pilot Intelligent Network centre that uses the Northern and Tandem products in operation for the last year .
3 It is significant that the first country to enact data protection legislation was Sweden , which has had a freedom of information regime for over 200 years ; the Swedes have become accustomed to a much more limited version of personal privacy as a result .
4 A pattern can be almost any material , even plaster which has had a layer of sealer on it .
5 Erm er but some high cast Hindus , for instance , will not eat food which which has had a shadow of another person
6 Other than that last point ( which goes some way towards alienating the Champ 25SE from its natural ally , the Stratocaster ) this is a good , solidly made amplifier , which has had a lot of thought put into its design , is likely to maintain its resale value and deserves examination .
7 But apparently smut has never been far away , and in recent years when some crops have been grown from home saved seed which has had no treatment , after two or three years it has appeared with devastating effect .
8 A major trend which has had an effect on family life is the growth in the number of working women .
9 But , in fact , it is conscious discrimination by policy makers against the unemployed which has had the side effect of making the relative position of pensioners look artificially advantageous .
10 Most of the structural adjustment programmes ( SAP ) now in place have involved a significant exchange rate adjustment , which has had the effect of cheapening local currencies in relation to harder international currencies , in a number of cases by a factor of three or four within two to three years .
11 This situation continued until the advent of the micro-computer , which has had the effect of placing considerable computing power in the hands of individual departmental managers and their staff , thus reducing their reliance on centralised computing facilities .
12 Since 1979 , when the Government came to power , coal imports have increased from 4 million tonnes to 19 millions tonnes , an increase of 346 per cent. , which has had the effect of wiping out the coal fields of south Wales , damaging our balance of payments , costing the taxpayer £8,500 for every one of the tens of thousands of unemployed miners , and making us dreadfully dependent on foreign supplies .
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