Example sentences of "[Wh det] have been [verb] in [adj] " in BNC.

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1 This is intended to both inform theories of driver behaviour and to provide a realistic applied test of and extension to theories about emotional arousal and memory which have been developed in other areas .
2 Psychology also draws at times on specific ideas about the human subject which have been developed in philosophical , sociological , and , especially , biological theory .
3 Firstly , the land forces units shown here are those which have been deployed in full or in significant part .
4 For the absolute beginner and those who lack the time or enthusiasm , the selection of a remedy can take place by considering primarily the very important symptoms of the remedies which have been printed in bold type , ignoring all the information in ordinary type .
5 The procedure for applying for the prerogative remedies of certiorari , prohibition and mandamus is contained in Order 53 of the Rules of the Supreme Court ( RSC ) , some provisions of which have been re-enacted in statutory form in section 31 of the Supreme Court Act 1981 .
6 Heads have been turned , and have begun to swim , amid the flow of invention , delivered in works which have been Englished in rapid succession and which are not always easy to tell apart .
7 A security carrier , contracted to the retailer , visits the stores each morning to collect the cash takings , which have been packaged in standard bank packets before despatch , and delivers them to Midland 's local Cash Centres .
8 Almost a million new jobs have come to the state since 1990 , many in pharmaceuticals and electronics , making up for the 1,000 jobs a month which have been lost in mature heavy industries .
9 But one aspect which is new springs from the advances which have been made in molecular biology .
10 And though the protracted battles between Congress and the Bush administration which have been waged in recent years are unlikely , Clinton 's proposals could be changed significantly by Congress prior to enactment .
11 And the substance of my apprehension is to be found in the formidable dossiers of attainment which have been catalogued in numerous obituaries over the past week .
12 For tables showing multipliers which have been adopted in Fatal Accidents Acts claims , see Kemp & Kemp , The Quantum of Damages ( Sweet & Maxwell ) .
13 It is therefore subject to the omissions and confusions of long-term memory , which have been discussed in considerable detail by both social scientists and oral historians .
14 The two dominant styles of public law thought which have been identified in ideal-typical form may be viewed as models .
15 Both the current reforms and other possible changes which have been suggested in recent debates of the health service will be examined .
16 Like absolute knowledge , operational thought is conceived of as representing the final balance between the processes of externalization ( assimilation as projection ) and embodiment ( accommodation as introjection ) , which have been held in asymmetrical relations in all previous stages .
17 These tarts again have a shortcrust pastry base , but the filling consists of butter , ground almonds , sugar and the grated rind of a lemon , together with breadcrumbs which have been soaked in hot milk , mixed together with beaten egg .
18 As far as the citizenship of entitlement as formulated by Marshall is concerned , Labour is opposed to the introduction of a Bill of Rights , for example , which would be one way of restoring the civil and political rights which have been eroded in recent years .
19 In the present chapter we consider some of the main issues of policy and strategy which the Leeds approach raises : the way PNP policy was formulated and communicated ; the substance and interpretation of the policy ; and the LEA 's own strategies for implementing the policy — as opposed to those adopted in the schools which have been considered in previous chapters — with particular reference to the INSET programme .
20 Overall differences , which have been found in other studies , may be partly due to black people tending to live in areas of social deprivation .
21 Some experiments will involve asking people to match faces which have been transformed in various ways ( eg head angle , expression ) .
22 The Board decided to undertake a project on accounting for capital instruments in view of the increasing number and variety of capital instruments which have been introduced in recent years .
23 Despite these possible obstacles to defining the boundaries and content of a local political system , local government has traditionally shown two characteristics of autonomous behaviour which have been reflected in different policy outcomes between local authorities of otherwise similar conditions .
24 Derngate has some very attractive Regency houses which have been retained in original state .
25 Nancy Chunn shows paintings from her ongoing ‘ History of China ’ series at Ronald Feldman ( until the 28th ) and David Saunders , who makes small paintings of faces or still life objects on surfaces which have been routed in low relief , shows new work at Borgenicht ( 11 November - 5 December ) .
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