Example sentences of "which have [adv] [vb pp] in the " in BNC.
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1 | Not even one the size of GM , which has enthusiastically joined in the scramble to forge alliances and co-operative deals with other motor manufacturers worldwide . |
2 | HOFFS WAS the Bangle who looked , er , ‘ cute ’ , sang lots of hits and got a solo deal last year which has just resulted in the brilliant ( and witty ) LP ‘ When You 're A Boy ’ , containing both Bowie 's ‘ Boys Keep Swinging ’ — hence the name — and the steamy-ish hit single ‘ My Side Of The Bed ’ — hence the UK visit . |
3 | Roos 's donation of ‘ La Celestine ’ to the French State and the undertaking he received afterwards from Culture Minister Jack Lang that another rare Picasso he owned , ‘ Les Noces de Pierrette ’ , would be allowed to leave the country , thus greatly increasing its value , is an aspect of the Celestine affair which has not featured in the court case . |
4 | It seems very likely , indeed , that an extension of democratic and decentralized planning would lead to an even larger role for the social sciences in the formation of public policies , if one may judge from the expansion and the greater utilization of them which has already occurred in the short period during which the present welfare states have developed . |
5 | However , one area which has inevitably suffered in the process is that of choral singing . |
6 | During the second world war , people huddled in air raid shelters defiantly singing Oh What A Beautiful Morning from Oklahoma ! , which had just opened in the US . |
7 | Apart from their undoubted strengths in these matters , the Germans have also been motivated by the belief that Germany 's ( and Europe 's ) disunity was an unnatural state which had not existed in the past . |
8 | Wolfgang Schäuble , parliamentary leader of the Christian Democratic Union ( CDU ) , had on Aug. 31 suggested that financing for the east should be raised by the introduction of a compulsory 5 per cent interest-free investment bond , repayable after 1996 , ( i ) for those earning over DM5,000 per month gross who had not bought special eastern solidarity bonds ; or ( ii ) for businesses with more than 20 employees which had not invested in the east . |
9 | Expect them to be hammered and they hold the eventual World Cup winners to a point : expect them to see off a side which had not won in the Championship for three years and they submit weakly . |
10 | At a meeting on Jan. 6 the two leaders agreed to cancel the annual " Team Spirit " joint military exercises , the holding of which had frequently resulted in the suspension of dialogue by North Korea . |
11 | Although the PDM held fewer seats than Namaliu 's Pangu Pati , Wingti successfully constructed a coalition which consisted of the PDM , the People 's Progress Party ( PPP ) , and the League for National Advancement ( LNA ) — which had formerly participated in the Pangu-led government of Namaliu — together with a majority of the many independent MPs . |
12 | She told of the family 's ‘ sombre year ’ in the five-minute address which had already appeared in The Sun after the newspaper obtained a copy allegedly from a BBC employee . |
13 | As a matter of course , nothing had suited Milosevic better than images which had already existed in the past . |
14 | It was enormous fun to be juggling with the high explosive which had already exploded in the faces of EMI and A&M , and which the rest of the record industry had decided was too volatile to touch . |
15 | The attack was believed to have been the work of right-wing elements opposed to Cristiani 's investigation into the murder on Nov. 16 , 1989 , of six Jesuit priests [ see p. 37038 ] , which had already resulted in the arrest of nine soldiers [ for charging of soldiers with murder of Jesuits see p. 37181 ] . |
16 | There was a lively debate around the issue of training which had already started in the workshop in the morning . |
17 | The ‘ revolution ’ refers not only to the paper binding of volumes ( which had already occurred in the nineteenth century ) but much more to a shift in distribution methods , away from specialist outlets for books . |
18 | Then Baldwin saw him again and told hint that were it not for his age and his health ( neither of which had greatly changed in the preceding forty-eight hours ) , he would have offered him the vacancy , but as it was it had better go to Eden . |
19 | He had expected antiques , flowers , the portraits of past barons de Chavigny which had always hung in the old Baron 's offices . |
20 | I was woken by voices and saw two elderly ladies seated at a nearby bench , which had almost disappeared in the undergrowth . |
21 | In many human societies virtually everyone is treated as a kinsman of one sort or another so that alliances established by marriage are simply the renewal of links which have also existed in the past . |
22 | The fastest growing economies since 1945 have been those very economies which have not indulged in the purchase of nuclear weapons or devoted a disproportionate share of their budgets to military expenditure . |
23 | The majority of readers probably regard these features as self-evident , but they may not be aware of the speed with which UK society has changed in the last three decades , or , as we shall see , of the effects on areas which have not shared in the process . |
24 | phenomena which have only arisen in the period of advanced capitalism in which the state has intervened directly both in the organization of production and in consumption . |
25 | And er , as you 'll see , probably next week 's , I 'm not going to get to this now , er , next week , or possible the week after , even , depending on how long it takes me to get there , I will suggest to you that the revolution now taking place in behavioural science , does suggest wh what they are , and that there are in fact some deeply countering intuitive insights , erm , into this whole issue , which have only emerged in the last few years . |