Example sentences of "[Wh det] [vb past] [been] [vb pp] with [noun] " in BNC.

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1 The authorities confirmed that the assassin was a member of a " special intervention unit " which had been charged with Boudiaf 's security at the event in Annaba .
2 Rostov saw that his hair had been drawn back into a neat queue which had been tied with ribbon then folded decoratively forward across the top of his head .
3 In the preceding part of the text , the writer has been describing a particular racehorse ( He ) which had been fitted with blinkers ( them ) for its previous race ( on that occasion ) .
4 On June 18 , the Supreme Soviet finally adopted the state budget for 1992 , which had been prepared with IMF and World Bank advice , having returned it four times to the budgetary commission for redrafting .
5 He began his statement by announcing that Chelsea 's Stamford Bridge ground , which had been threatened with closure , was safe .
6 A hospital which had been threatened with cuts is now to be expanded .
7 Visualisation of the gel , which had been overloaded with protein , showed only minimal cross contamination of the subfractions , with the exception of Β gliadin , which may have been contaminated with 5% of α and γ gliadins .
8 The data in Fig. 3 show hybridization to sections through different regions of the lungs of a mouse which had been transfected with pREP8-CFTR .
9 They walked through the wild informal gardens , then through the allées of clipped hornbeam , then yew , to the rose garden , and on to the parterre , which had been planted with herbs , and — for the spring — wallflowers .
10 The new government has also moved to scrap school textbooks developed under the Sandinistas and has imported textbooks from Costa Rica which had been produced with USAID assistance .
11 In most cases the thieves targeted cars which had been left with bags or other valuables clearly visible .
12 Some years ago , some of these people were accidentally given blood which had been infected with HIV and so the virus got into their bloodstream .
13 A new Church of England Church had also been erected at the southern end of Sutton Lane , and was named St. Michael 's as the money for it had been realised by the sale of St. Michael 's Church in Burleigh Street , London , which had been associated with St. Martins-in-the-Fields .
14 Her twin children , bitterly cold , fiddled with their sherry , which had been mixed with whisky in the decanter by mistake , and took the reporter 's side .
15 When shots were fired at two cars accompanying the bus , one of the vehicles , which had been loaded with ammunition for the Arabs , blew up .
16 Just over one hundred children between the ages of four to eleven came to the canteen which had been transformed with decorations .
17 At the meeting , it was decided that County , the underwriters Dillon Read and Phillips & Drew would take some of the remaining shares and then sell them slowly over the next few weeks , a move which had been discussed with County 's lawyers beforehand .
18 This desirable attitude dated from the days of the Victorian foundation of the system when dispersal of books which had been bought with ratepayers ' money would have seemed like culpable negligence .
19 It was Bailey who 'd started the fire , but Paterson who 'd helped wash Bailey 's jeans which had been stained with blood from the break in at the parachute hanger .
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