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

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1 Strathbeg fishes best in a decent wind , and trout average 12oz in weight , although one was caught recently that tipped the scales at over 3lb .
2 It has also been claimed recently that Proconsul lacked a tail , as do extant hominoids , and that it had a relatively larger brain than comparably sized monkeys ( Box 2 ) , and there is now little doubt that Proconsul is phylogenetically linked with the Hominoidea .
3 Since Chinese officials have also said recently that there will be few major alterations to the Basic Law between its interim and final drafts , their intention may be to declare that proliferation of ideas about political reform indicates an absence of consensus in Hong Kong , and leave Mr Cha 's proposal in place .
4 ‘ The Director-General has said recently that he does n't foresee any of the BBC orchestras being either privatised or abolished .
5 In a move reminiscent of what Microsoft is doing with NT and Unix System Labs with Destiny , IBM has said recently that it is dividing both AIX and OS/2 into client and server versions and wants them to share as much infrastructure as possible .
6 But Bingham has hinted recently that he 's pushing for a ‘ younger , more mobile midfield ’ — and that will certainly be needed against the run-all-day Republic quartet of Townsend , Keane , Houghton and Staunton .
7 She coldly snubbed the Duke and Duchess of Windsor for years , and it was revealed recently that she failed to visit two cousins who had been committed to mental institutions .
8 I have noticed recently that in the climbing world some consideration is being given to the lack of participation by black people .
9 A. Some managers have decided recently that they should start new industries near the coast in South Wales .
10 It has been argued recently that by 1750 , urban workers especially were working " a very disciplined , formalised , surprisingly regular and long working week " .
11 Union leaders were told recently that the Essex plant , which currently produces the Sierra and the Fiesta , was experiencing more stoppages than any of the company 's plants in Europe and that quality levels were also the worst .
12 Kelly has shown recently that correct calculations about the shearing strength of solids are rather complicated and that there is a good deal of variation between the theoretical shear strengths of various substances .
13 Research has shown recently that erm a life event , such as you described can precipitate depression in someone who 's self esteem is low and I think this is where we women are more vulnerable .
14 Indeed , it has been shown recently that the carboxy-terminal domain ( CTD ) of the largest subunit of RNA polymerase II lacks Ser/Thr-Gln motifs and yet can be phosphorylated by DNA-PK in vitro ( 37 ) .
15 In light of this , it is perhaps worthwhile noting that we have demonstrated recently that the DNA-PK requires DNA breaks in order to become activated efficiently in vitro , suggesting that it might be involved in mediating a response to DNA damage ( 11 ) .
16 This is one hypothesis by which coal miners may have an increased risk of developing gastric cancer , although it has ben noted recently that not all carcinogens are mutagens .
17 Semi-independent — some funds have emerged recently that are linked with a financial institution , from whom funds are received , and also attract funds from elsewhere .
18 She 'd realized recently that she did n't like herself much .
19 Investors were also warned recently that the falling value of the pound might affect syndicate performance .
20 I mean y I think the charges that banks are making in order to make up some of their losses , they 're going to be passed on to the average investor , you know the average client , so erm you know the Halifax will do it free , I 've heard recently that they are actually charging for er holding your deeds .
21 We have heard recently that Trafford is working on the same lines , so we will have to get a move on .
22 And there was huge euphoria when the Berlin Wall was , was knocked down , and in a way , we 've also heard recently that the gilt has perhaps been knocked off that ge , gingerbread as , as the real economic truths are hitting home .
23 While we all deplore the sale of looted antiquities , it has been suggested recently that some ‘ source ’ nations , those rich in archaeological sites , might make more objects or recent archaeological finds available on loan to museums abroad .
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