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

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1 In the very first experiments it became clear that , compared with ‘ control ’ birds that stayed in the dark or had been exposed simply to diffused overhead light , there was indeed increased synthesis of RNA in the roof region in the hours after training in birds which had been imprinted on the flashing light .
2 Bomb disposal experts defused two 44lb devices packed in motorcycles which had been parked in a crowded bullion and precious stone bazaar .
3 My — though not necessarily her — interpretation of this observation leads me to ask whether in fact the capacity to show LTP might not be a purely artefactual phenomenon , which occurs only in animals which have been reared in the highly restricted environment of a research laboratory ?
4 Where discovery methods were applied in schools which had been designed specifically for child-centred learning , the change was even more apparent .
5 They were filming at Bloomwater , a stately home in Berkshire which had been built by Sir Henry Manceville , an eccentric nobleman , in 1780 .
6 The plan is in the form of a Greek cross with arms of equal length and it is based upon the design of the famous Church of the Holy Apostles in Constantinople which had been begun by Constantine and rebuilt by Justinian but which was destroyed in 1463 .
7 The committee also decided in future to pay the CAB quarterly grants in advance , rather than in arrears which has been causing some cash flow problems .
8 The agreement released 1,300 million guilders ( US$720 million ) in aid which had been suspended by the Netherlands ( the colonial power until 1975 ) after the execution of leading Surinamese opposition figures by the military in December 1982 [ see pp. 31950-52 ] .
9 Dr Ian Rolfe , then of the Hunterian Museum at the University of Glasgow snapped him up as supervisor of YOPs on a Manpower Services scheme to develop fossils in rock which had been excavated in Australia in the 1960s .
10 By heavy amercements and by imprisonment he had compelled the regarders to make their regard in the ‘ purlieus ’ — that is , in districts which had been disafforested ; he had prevented the forest inhabitants from exercising their rights , even those conceded by royal charter and writs , unless they paid fines therefor before the Forest justices , and at Forest inquests he had compelled Forest officers and juries , under threat of imprisonment , to indict persons whom they knew to be innocent .
11 In one or two cases there were even sharp reductions in staffs which had been inflated by patronage and the need to provide posts for young members of the ruling class .
12 The catalyst was the Crichel Down Enquiry in 1954 by the Minister of Agriculture into the sale and subsequent choosing of a tenant for Crichel Down in Dorset which had been purchased during the war as a bombing range ( Griffith , 1955 ) .
13 Similarly , there is little evidence of desertion in areas which had been reclaimed from marshland ( 58 , map facing p.228 , p.231 ) .
14 I 'd thought about that one for a long time , wondering who Beya and Gabricus were , and had paid little attention to the note in brackets which had been added afterwards : ( Frater mysticus meus . )
15 The regulations were intended to prevent the sort of scenes witnessed in Shanghai which had been broadcast across the world .
16 Three are preserved , including 660 in Blackpool which has been restored for the Centenary .
17 The twins ' ignorance of narrative technique stems from a change in education which has been brought about as a result of the increasing dominance of science over the humanities .
18 But ‘ old attitudes die hard , ’ and nobody I have spoken to from Tanzania is under any illusion that the changes in content which have been undertaken in curriculum plans and examination policies necessarily reflect a change of heart among all teachers or parents .
19 This is a collection of words and phrases in statutes which have been interpreted by the judges , together with statutory definitions of terms and definitions advanced by legal writers .
20 There have been hiccups — the UK government decision to introduce eye tests , for example , brought a bulge in demand which has been followed with a corresponding flat patch — but the group reckons the long term is promising as ageing populations and greater access to markets such as India and China boost demand .
21 There have been hiccups — the UK government decision to introduce eye tests , for example , brought a bulge in demand which has been followed with a corresponding flat patch — but the group reckons the long term is promising as ageing populations and greater access to markets such as India and China boost demand .
22 The claim is sometimes made of a lack of continuity in policy which has been damaging to growth : in particular , that political changes have inhibited consistent action by civil servants .
23 Roy Hattersley , deputy party leader , was blamed for the change in policy which has been approved at three previous conferences .
24 ‘ Well , you would expect the majority of modules to be certificated successfully because they are being run by professional staff in centres which have been validated — in other words the centre 's resources , staff and support systems have been found to be adequate to run each module .
25 The 159 galleries in Holland which had been selected to sell under the scheme , occasionally got rid of old stock by artists long dead , or even sold objects which did not fall under the category of works for which the system had been intended .
26 These represent in most instances the crofts or separate paddocks of half an acre to an acre in size which have been hedged around since medieval times .
27 The reports are available in formats which have been approved by the Latter day Saints .
28 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 .
29 Will the Chancellor confirm that the large increase in the public sector borrowing requirement planned for next year will be to pay for the massive increase in unemployment which has been brought about by his own economic incompetence ?
30 Many of these problems are exemplified by the current state of forestry in Nigeria which has been reviewed by Adegbehin ( 1988 ) .
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