Example sentences of "which recently [vb past] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 Brian Richards , vice president of UK preclinical R & D at Searle , which recently spent £15 million designing and building a genetic engineering pilot plant in High Wycombe , near London , argues that ‘ good manufacturing practice ’ may suffice for biotechnology factories — as it has for other fermentation industries such as the antibiotic industry .
2 These could become European champions , most notably Volkswagen , which recently purchased Seat in Spain , Skoda in Czechoslovakia and has built a factory in East Germany .
3 It also features the work of the Anglican Peace and Justice Network which recently made contact with the landless people of Pelotas , Brazil .
4 These are Peritas Ltd , the UK 's largest independent training supplier which recently acquired Genus and Protocol ; Workplace Technologies Ltd , which designs and installs the power , air conditioning , fire and security systems for offices and computer rooms ; Consultancy and Technical Services , which provides systems integration , process engineering , network management and consultancy and which includes the CPS cross-industry services unit ; and ICL Secure Systems , formed to design secure network and office systems .
5 If , when you attended the major retrospective of your works which recently took place at the Tate Gallery , someone had asked you : Marcel Duchamp , what have you done with your life ?
6 The ordinary annual grant for restoration will be used up partly by the Laboratorio del Restauro in Palazzo Barberini , which recently restored Correggio 's Borghese ‘ Danae ’ , and partly by the needs of the five other museums which the Soprintendenza is responsible for : the Gallery in Palazzo Barberini , the Spada Gallery , the Corsini Gallery , the Museum of Musical Instruments and the Borghese Gallery .
7 ( One notable exception is the University of London , which recently issued guidelines on what was acceptable in a house officer 's post and warned that jobs failing to come up to standard would not be recognised . )
8 A beautiful diamond necklace which recently fetched £11,000 at Bonhams would be twice the price in an ordinary jewellers .
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