Example sentences of "[v-ing] [noun] that have been [verb] " in BNC.

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1 It is n't just a matter of minor errors , such as including lines that have been torn up , or ending main lines in the middle of peat bogs .
2 Their painted eyes seemed to be full of a malignant resentment , as if they 'd once been living horses that had been turned to wood by an enchantment .
3 However , although it is the ideal course of action for John — allowing him to take advantage of some of the excellent schemes around at the moment as well as releasing cash that has been building up in his home over the years — he should look out for excessive costs that a remortgage can incur .
4 In the early 1980s , the society began operating deficits , paying for its expenses by either liquidating chunks of its endowment or selling securities that had been donated in trust .
5 Are there differences in the experience of handling and owning materials that have been processed by hand and those processed by machines , tools and computers ?
6 A vase containing flowers that have been left over is also put at the well so people can see for themselves how they have been incorporated into the picture .
7 What I am doing is leaving that literature to one side and considering factors that have been found to affect performance at work .
8 Since they involve the same Ernst equation , it is clear that all the solution generating techniques that have been developed for stationary axisymmetric space-times in recent years can also be applied to colliding plane wave situations .
9 Some other general qualities of schizophrenia can be appreciated by examining attempts that have been made to identify various subtypes .
10 I 've been doing research that 's been inspired by the work of Marie Hoader , who 's Emeritus Professor at the university , a social psychologist , and she had researched unemployment back in the nineteen thirties ; she studied an Austrian village called Mariental , where practically everybody was unemployed , and late in the nineteen seventies as our group began raising questions about the future of work , she engaged in a review of the research between the thirties and the seventies to see if things had changed .
11 We simply do not yet know enough about the capacity of learning strategies that have been discovered or perhaps remain to be discovered .
12 Job enlargement involves combining tasks that have been fragmented through a scientific management approach , again to increase task variety and meaning in otherwise repetitive work .
13 At a time when the easy option for a band like Moose would be to step up the distortion , rip off a few riffs and steam into the easy-money heaven where rock pigs run wild , they 've flipped away on a heady , affecting tangent that 's been traced in the last five or ten years by The Weather Prophets and Lloyd Cole , but rarely in that time with such grace and preconception-shattering nerve .
14 AT A time when the easy option for a band like Moose would be to step up the distortion , rip off a few riffs and steam into the easy-money heaven where rock pigs run wild , they 've flipped away on a heady , affecting tangent that 's been traced in the last five or ten years by The Weather Prophets and Lloyd Cole , but rarely with such grace .
15 Sometimes , when seaming knitting that has been knitted in textured yarn , it can be difficult to knit the joining rows with the main carriage even with a smooth yarn .
16 There is no doubt about the high quality of housing stock that has been built by the Housing Executive in Northern Ireland and every time I see it I am envious and wish that I had some of it in Wigan .
17 Perhaps the discussion paper is making points that have been obscured by a dust storm of other allegations about the auditing performance of the Big Six .
18 The second and obvious consequence of the growth of the parallel markets is the widening of lending and borrowing opportunities that have been created .
19 Any individual is at liberty to visit the offices of the local planning authority and ask to see the monthly or bimonthly list of planning applications that have been submitted .
20 By the time he limped to the scullery door she was back again , broom in hand , and had begun attacking mud that had been tramped inside the kitchen during the past week .
21 The Survey describes the gneisses in this zone as : gneiss with cataclasite fabric meaning gneiss that has suffered crushing ; mashed gneiss meaning gneiss that has been severely crushed ; and pseudotachylite — close to the actual plane of the thrust , meaning gneiss that has been crushed so severely it is now a black , flinty , very fine grained or glassy rock .
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