Example sentences of "that have [vb pp] [adv prt] in [noun] " in BNC.

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1 The source of rising neo-fascism , which in countries such as France has now deeply infected the political mainstream , is the contradiction that has opened up in Europe between democratic aspirations and its economic policy .
2 In reflecting on the cultural change that has come about in Edinburgh and beyond , the professor voices concerns which sound remarkably like those of Pat Kane , not noted for his establishment views .
3 He was acutely aware of everything that had gone on in front of the then roaring fire .
4 The new industries that had sprung up in Kingston 's poorer areas making up clothes from pre-cut American cloth to export back to the US relied on cheap female labour .
5 Two thousand miles to the east of St Petersburg , the boxcar was part of a long train that had started out in St Petersburg a week earlier and had gone along the Trans-Siberian Railway .
6 We have overhauled the plans in some of the companies , we 've considered changes that should be done to erm make them more , actually more cost effective for the employee , there 's an element of shifting the cost to the employee while still providing them with coverage and I think the other thing is that erm given the the redundancies that have gone on in Camco and other parts of the group and cost cutting generally , it 's very difficult at this stage to predict you have all sorts of things like actuarial assumptions erm cost inflation of medical costs .
7 And postage stamps are not the only things that have gone up in price .
8 ‘ It is n't your files that have gone up in smoke .
9 And of course another very clear example of the overlap between domestic concerns and international concerns is Maastricht and the great debate that 's gone on in Britain about whether or not we should have agreed to the Maastricht Treaty .
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