Example sentences of "[noun] which have [vb pp] [adv] in " in BNC.
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1 | As clashes between Kirghiz and Uzbeks in southern Kirghizia 's Osh oblast ( region ) continued , reports emerged indicating the full horror of the intercommunal violence which had flared early in June [ see pp. 37540-41 ] . |
2 | It is a veritable relic from the past to be observed in a setting which has changed little in the last few hundred years , thus making the pervading atmosphere one of awesome pastoral antiquity . |
3 | Ruddock , however , differed from any of the cases which had gone before in the sense that the issue ‘ has usually been whether the admitted act or decision was justified on grounds of national security ’ . |
4 | Sown into the constitutional fabric of the Republic of Ireland is a local and time-bound Roman catholic ethos which has changed perhaps in only minor ways since the founding of the state . |
5 | It would seem that the plates which had come together in the Taconian orogeny , with the subduction of a Proto-Atlantic plate and the westerly over-riding of the sedimentary Pile along the line of the Appalachians had now more or less stopped . |
6 | A further corollary which has figured largely in our studies is the idea that the best , though not necessarily the ultimate , authorities as to what the action ‘ actually ’ is , are the actors themselves . |
7 | This was based on the 1975 white paper which proposed a significant increase in home food production to reduce dependence on imports which had risen sharply in cost . |
8 | Education is a sector which has expanded greatly in Latin America . |
9 | According to Blackwell , morality involved the evolution of self-consciousness which had developed only in the human species . |
10 | 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 . |
11 | The first is an invaluable collection of popular tunes with instructions for dancing to them , which reached its eighteenth edition around 1728 ; the second contains pieces for viols and vocal rounds and catches , a peculiarly English form of musical amusement which had flourished briefly in James I 's time ( Thomas Ravenscroft 's collections Pammelia , Deuteromelia , and Melismata , 1609–11 ) , languished for forty years , and now took a very much longer lease of life . |
12 | This is an area which has expanded enormously in the last twenty years , and there are now a large number of independent schools ( of varying degrees of professionalism and quality ) , as well as state sector Colleges of F.E. and H.E . |
13 | Meanwhile on Jan. 23 he was sentenced to five years in prison , after a two-day trial , for forging the document allegedly signed by Papandreou which had featured prominently in the evidence presented against Papandreou . |
14 | How is it that a method which has failed elsewhere in relevantly similar circumstances suffices to yield knowledge this time ? |
15 | We have put out to tender the contract for prison escort services , an approach which has worked well in other countries . |
16 | Erm that is an area where , that and road traffic accidents which has grown considerably in , in the time that I 've been in the service in more recent years , which has become more sophisticated , the equipment has become more sophisticated , the techniques have had to be developed to deal with them and firemen are becoming more expert in , in handling these er er situations with , with equipment er which is much more technical , and , and er |
17 | The basis of of the housing calcul housing requirement calculation which has submitted both in my evidence and and the county 's evidence . |
18 | The crisis of modernism had arisen at the beginning of the century as a consequence of the profound , perhaps too rapid , infiltration of Catholic institutions and consciousness by the scholarly methods and intellectual attitudes and presuppositions which had developed earlier in predominantly Protestant and liberal milieus . |
19 | You will have been alerted , during the weekend , to the serious situation which has arisen again in Cleveland . |
20 | He pointed to different sections which had discoloured almost in a wavy pattern . |
21 | Some Women 's Action Groups were at the forefront of strike activity , sustaining its momentum ; indeed , many of the women involved were opposed to the final return to work , which they perceived as a capitulation by the men , after great hardship which had achieved little in tangible terms ( Young , 1985 ; Witham , 1986 ; Bloomfield , 1986 ) . |
22 | Cost rent schemes which have worked well in other parts of the country have largely failed in London . |
23 | ‘ From the evidence gathered at the scene , it was very similar to incidents which have occurred elsewhere in the country , ’ Mr Mellish added . |
24 | The SOC government suspended all private trading in gold and precious stones to stabilize the value of the riel which had fluctuated sharply in August , it was reported on Sept. 6 . |
25 | The League of Communists of Yugoslavia , the former federal ruling party which had collapsed early in 1990 , was resurrected in the form of a new League of Communists — Movement for Yugoslavia ( LC-MY ) founded in Belgrade on Nov. 19 . |