Example sentences of "which have recently [vb pp] " in BNC.

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1 The larger charities — which have recently formed a group known as Research for Health Charities to respond to criticism of the use of animals in experiments — also feel that Wolfson 's stand undermines their attempts to establish a united front .
2 A particular problem faces the ‘ young ‘ democracies of southern Europe which have recently begun the slow process of institution building .
3 ‘ It 's a problem we still have to solve , ’ said a spokesman : it may want to look up the latest crop of hopefuls such as Covia Technologies Inc , Locus Computing Corp , and NobleNet Inc which have recently begun to offer just such solutions .
4 The proposals are also being presented to national research councils , which have recently discovered that a growing proportion of Europe 's research budgets come from the EC 's research commission .
5 Sir Gordon Borrie , Director General of Fair Trading , has advised consumers to beware of advertisements by ‘ certain so- called credit repair companies which have recently appeared in some newspapers ’ .
6 Among the initiatives which have recently emerged under the QSF umbrella has been a series of ‘ experience exchange days ’ where people involved in the quality programme in one company visit another to study its achievements .
7 THE stock market has been kind to new firms which have recently joined the ranks of public companies .
8 Others which have recently opened profitable outlets in Italy , Spain and France because their beef can undercut German and Dutch competitors , are eager to expand those markets .
9 In this case it becomes less a matter of addressing contemporary political problems than of resisting institutional power , namely those critical readings which have recently claimed cultural hegemony , and of providing instead alternative accounts which insist on heterogeneity and resistance in historical texts .
10 Figure 3.4 shows the massive concentration of 25–44-year-olds to the north and west of London , in precisely those counties which have recently had substantial population increases and which are regarded as some of the most prosperous places in the country ( Champion et al .
11 Which have recently come onto the campus , and they work with some of our scientists here .
12 study bearing directly on memory for events at the tactical level , ‘ waking up ’ with no recollection of the previous road , however , is a rather more striking possibility and appears to be related to phenomena which have recently attracted interest in the literature on the psychology of driving .
13 The sale will strengthen Standard 's balance sheet and improve its capital ratios , which have recently sunk close to limits set by the Bank of England .
14 Other transport bodies which have recently introduced no-smoking policies include KLM 's Cityhopper flights from Gatwick to Rotterdam and Majesty Cruises which has pledged to introduce the world 's first smoke-free dining room and 132 non-smoking cabins on its new ship , Royal Majesty .
15 Nursing Standard produces handy supplements , which have recently included material on back to nursing , agency nursing , nursing in the independent sector , nursing abroad and working in London .
16 On the way , between these debates , the chapter examines the major changes which have recently taken place in the geography of manufacturing in the UK , and explores the important and continuing debates over how to explain them .
17 A landscape determined solely by what is most profitable under current conditions would look very different from that which exists today , despite the rapid changes which have recently taken place .
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