Example sentences of "which have be " in BNC.

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1 Your Team has been invaluable in providing psychological as well as practical support for these patients which have been grossly lacking through the conventional channels .
2 Museums with exhibitions of art from other countries are especially likely to be respectful in commentaries on works of art which have been borrowed .
3 Heads have been turned , and have begun to swim , amid the flow of invention , delivered in works which have been Englished in rapid succession and which are not always easy to tell apart .
4 Literary careers can be founded on the impersonation and adulation of privileged behaviour ; but the literary works which have been written and inspired by English snobs and sports are by no means all boastful or complicit .
5 The smile may have come as a surprise to connoisseurs of the pictures of him which have been issued to the world .
6 I would like to say a last word about Amis 's voices , and about the long words which have been or might be laid on his confident art — a terminology for which he is unlikely to be grateful .
7 This is reminiscent of the sort of inversion a fault-finding literary criticism can produce — which is not to deny , which is indeed to admit , that the Arab leaders and polemicists of the region have had their faults , including some of those which have been identified over the years by Commentary .
8 But the literal Levi is a writer who has his own way of interesting himself in the contrasts which have been attributed to Babel .
9 There are seventeen drama schools in Britain which constitute the ‘ Conference of Drama Schools ’ and most of these have courses which have been accredited by the National Council for Drama Training .
10 Thus , both sides have tended to use social scientific research to make statements in general about catholic schools which have been drawn from other countries and , therefore , beyond the cultural confines within which Irish catholic schools exist .
11 Nevertheless , wrote Harsnet ( typed Goldberg ) , I think that this needs saying , quite calmly and objectively , in this commentary , which will not spare me when I have done badly or in the wrong spirit or left half-done , but will not either , in a spirit of false modesty , gloss over those things in my life and work which have been a success , even , mildly , a triumph .
12 ‘ Contemporary design ’ , the magazine 's editor regretted , ‘ because it has no roots in the vernacular idiom … will not appear immediately familiar ’ , whilst the ‘ mock-Tudor and the mock-Georgian styles which have been so prevalent — no matter how misguided in themselves — have sprung … from a genuine attempt to preserve a traditional atmosphere ’ .
13 ‘ After that , on each check it only calls up those items which have been active since . ’
14 To be sure of having bulbs in flower at Christmas , it is advisable to buy specially prepared ones which have been temperature-treated for early flowering .
15 It is important to try and keep in practice in order to reinforce all the things which have been learned during the pre-solo training .
16 Until about eighteen months or so they will typically be unable to search for objects which have been displaced invisibly ( by transposing containers , for example ) .
17 The report summarises the types of schemes which have been launched under the grant , noting that many schemes so funded are not ‘ new ’ , but are continuations or expansions of existing provision .
18 What is really amazing however is the routes which have been dreamed up for the Super-Sprinters , and which have taken off with growth factors unbelieved when first disclosed .
19 Here are scattered numerous slate boulders which have been carried by glacier action and dumped on a limestone shelf .
20 Alternative dividing lines which have been informally mooted , such as simply restricting solicitor-advocates in Crown Court jury trials to the less serious cases , had been viewed as difficult to support as a matter of principle .
21 Genetic engineering has reached a point of such sophistication that there are clear benefits to be gained by releasing from the laboratory living organisms upon which have been conferred characteristics they could never have acquired through the normal processes of evolution or selective breeding .
22 Both Coleshill ( burnt in 1953 ) and Dunsland ( 1967 ) were subsequently entirely destroyed — decisions which have been deeply deplored ever since .
23 Hong Kong manufacturers depend almost entirely on export markets , many of which have been less willing to forgive and forget .
24 Much of the concern is levelled at agency balance sheets which have been weakened by the sector 's lust for acquisitions .
25 Unions such as the engineering workers and the electricians , which have been most successful over the past decade ( and which , incidentally , embraced democratic reforms years ago ) , have attempted to improve the terms and conditions of their members by other means .
26 Unlike Western governments , which have been careful to avoid giving the appearance of fomenting unrest in eastern Europe , the Norwegian Nobel committee is thought to be ready to try to advance the cause of democracy in a country which has shown only the most rudimentary signs of change .
27 Following the experiences of the dockers in the summer , Labour will seek to limit the opportunity of employers to seek interlocutory injunctions to stop strikes which have been endorsed by lawful ballots .
28 Almost a million new jobs have come to the state since 1990 , many in pharmaceuticals and electronics , making up for the 1,000 jobs a month which have been lost in mature heavy industries .
29 STERLING hung like a pall over commodity markets which have been growing more gloomy for their own reasons in recent months .
30 Airline stocks , which have been surging for months on a series of high-stakes takeovers , declined after one potential target , US Air , declared lower than expected earnings .
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