Example sentences of "which have done [adv] " in BNC.

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1 The project approaches this question by examining the financial system in a country which has done well economically .
2 Suggestions of obligating the unemployed to work for their benefits are quite in keeping for a Government which has done virtually everything else it can to ensure that millions of Britons will work for derisory incomes .
3 When I spoke to the Conservative association in the hon. Gentleman 's constituency I heard only a litany of problems caused by the Labour-controlled council , which has done absolutely nothing to promote the area .
4 The Pitman yard , which has done so well in this race — one winner , a second and two thirds since 1983 — believe he will adapt to the unique Aintree fences , and as long as he copes with the first few , they feel he must go close .
5 It is not clear however that it has been the stronger adversary which has done so , rather than a weaker party with its back to the wall .
6 This could have frightening implications , both political and economic , for Germany , which has done more to try to help Russia than any other European state , providing $40 billion in loans , half her external debt , and for the Eastern European countries which are still struggling to convert to a market economy .
7 These longer-term implications are unlikely to impinge on the development industry , which has done extremely well out of UDC designations .
8 The Irish Government was resolutely determined to rid itself of the British system which had done so much harm to the economy .
9 Moreover , the most impressive and unusual feature of Scottish bonding , the loyalty to a single lord which had done so much to make lordship so stabilizing a factor , was inevitably diminished .
10 In most countries north of the Alps wine was the luxury of the rich , even though most of the wine drunk at this time was what we should call ‘ vin ordinaire ’ ; and even communion wine ( which had done so much to foster the growth of the northern vineyards ) was drunk less and less by the laity in these centuries , until communion in one kind became the rule .
11 Corinth , which had done so much to bring on the war by urging on Sparta , was more damaged by it , and more permanently , than any other city .
12 No station was allowed to take a prize in the same class for more than two successive years , but if a station which had done so was deemed worthy of being placed in the same class in a third year , it received a special first-class certificate but no money .
13 In this case we find a culture which has not evolved beyond the initial , hunter-gatherer stage and which , furthermore , does not appear to have been contaminated by contact with cultures which had done so — at least , until the coming of white men .
14 But perhaps the most punishing — and undeserved — losses had been suffered by von Zwehl 's VII Reserve Corps , which had done so brilliantly in the first days of the battle .
15 Had the social contract been broken and the nation , ‘ which had done all ’ in the way of resistance to the intruder , resumed its constituent powers ?
16 The increase in growth will come from exports , which have done remarkably well by increasing their share of world trade for three successive years .
17 He argues that ‘ it is possible that those universities which have done badly in the UFC exercise have paid the penalty of over-investment in course development and teaching ’ , obviously to the benefit of their students .
18 Several members of the present touring party have made their reputations in the teams which have done so well in the Fira Championship .
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