Example sentences of "which have been [adv] [vb pp] in " in BNC.
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1 | Excalibur Technologies Corp , developer of the PixTex/EFS document image management and control system which has been well received in the US , launched a UK subsidiary last month : Excalibur Technologies International Ltd , based in Windsor , Berkshire is the first of several operations the company plans for Europe . |
2 | Exhibition area in foyer of the Centre , which has been well used in the past by CEDC , and which has the advantage of being open on Saturdays . |
3 | The geologists are looking for viable extensions of the Wych Farm field which has been successfully exploited in Poole Harbour without too much impact on the environment . |
4 | A major source will be the abundant Soviet technical literature on statistical practice , which has been little studied in the West . |
5 | Certainly it must be admitted that there are a number of relevant issues about development in general on which prior opinions have to be formed — one of the most important is the relationship between rapid population growth and soil erosion which has been briefly discussed in Chapter 2 . |
6 | COUNT AND ADD — This is the latest version of Lander 's popular maths primer which has been widely used in schools throughout the UK . |
7 | Here in the UK , we have to clean up the image of our Rottweilers , which has been so tarnished in recent years . |
8 | It could cause further delays to the scheme , which has been fiercely opposed in Kent . |
9 | The general issue of semantic equivalence is a complicated one which has been much discussed in the literature . |
10 | The parliament 's call for pensions to be uprated in line with wages is one which has been fully achieved in only four of the 12 countries ; Britain is not one of them . |
11 | This is correct though we doubt if a reductio has to be taken into account and prefer the approach of non-fanciful construction which has been recently reaffirmed in Home Counties Dairies v Skilton ( see p63 ) . |
12 | In Policy strategy , which had been well developed in the Inner Area Studies , Community Development Projects and the 1977 white paper , broader issues of substance had dominated the debate . |
13 | Citrine 's interventions largely succeeded because they were in general well-timed ; on issues on which he was utterly sure of the rightness of his cause ; and on ground which had been well prepared in advance by correspondence between officials at the BEA and the Ministry , so that the Minister 's brief could be effectively exploited in the discussion . |
14 | He had even experienced it himself once or twice , particularly while doing the outline plans for a church he had designed as part of a new mixed-density , mixed-income neighbourhood scheme , which had been well reviewed in the journals . |
15 | Although British industry more than matched American in its degree of concentration it was far slower to adopt modern methods of business organisation , especially the multi-divisional company form which had been well established in the USA before the Second World War . |
16 | As the hippies had all but gone the police and the RSPCA pounced on a lorry , inside was a horse which had been badly injured in a road accident . |
17 | On Oct. 30 , the nuclear reactor at Kozloduy was reported to be working at half-capacity and there were reports on Nov. 12 of a further technical failure at the plant , which had been partially closed in September for safety reasons [ see pp. 38448-49 ] . |
18 | The UN Transitional Authority in Cambodia ( UNTAC ) , which had been formally established in mid-March [ see pp. 38816-17 ] to oversee implementation of the October 1991 peace plan , was further strengthened during April with the arrival of new personnel . |
19 | Though Lugard later lost the simple faith of his childhood , he never lost the evangelical habit of spiritual self-scrutiny which had been so pronounced in him as a boy that his mother at one time feared that ‘ possibly ( though now in perfect health ) our Father may be about to remove him to the heavenly garner ’ . |
20 | With newly appointed White House Chief of Staff James Baker firmly in charge of Bush 's re-election bid , the campaign shifted away from the religious right-wing agenda ( particularly the issues of " family values " and implacable opposition to abortion ) which had been so pronounced in past months , and which had been shown consistently to be out of alignment with the views of the mainstream of the electorate . |
21 | Perhaps the most impressive sight was the remainder of Ras Lul Seged 's army , which had been almost annihilated in a furious battle and the Ras himself killed . |
22 | In the textile districts the new industrial landscape lay in the valley bottoms , which had been comparatively ignored in Defoe 's day , when the thickest settlement was on the hillside . |
23 | The case was the latest episode in a long history of antagonism between the government and the Far Eastern Economic Review , the circulation of which had been severely restricted in Singapore . |
24 | More specific economic policies , which have been widely discussed in recent years , fit within this tendency towards an autocratic state . |
25 | These effects , which have been well documented in recent psychological research , are called epigenetic rules . |
26 | Our results for the financial year , although showing a deficit , are mainly attributable to two extra ordinary items which have been clearly identified in the introduction to the accounts ( see p 15 ) . |
27 | The letters in the May GRAMOPHONE from Messrs Lewis and Newman interest me greatly , because I too have been frustrated by the failure of EMI/US to offer some items which have been favourably reviewed in GRAMOPHONE . |
28 | Even jobs which have been successfully relocated in areas such as East Kilbride , increasing employment opportunities , could end up being moved away again should they be privatised . |
29 | In addition , there is the most important demand-side pressure — namely , changes in the demand for labour locally and nationally , the effects of which have been largely overlooked in previous research . |
30 | ( 4 ) obtaining familiarity with the types of question which have been consistently set in the past , and making a tentative guess at the likely questions for your examination . |