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

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1 The hon. Gentleman 's question was interesting in that it linked county hall and Battersea power station , making it clear that the Labour party 's plans for a reborn Greater London council are not the reassuring slim-line version that Labour spokesmen have been peddling .
2 But France has been hit by the kind of unease over European union that British governments have been expressing for years .
3 Figures presented in the conference report show that some states have been receiving more than their fair share of government resources for health care taking into account population .
4 ‘ There is no magic solution to this issue and employees who smoke will need to harness their own willpower , but the ban could be the kind of incentive that some smokers have been waiting for to help them reduce or stop smoking and improve their general health . ’
5 The first is that some cricketers have been cheating for years in a most blatant manner .
6 And they would then sell these goods at high prices to those buyers who have not discovered that some sellers have been selling for low prices .
7 But it is not at all clear that high dividends have been damaging , in themselves .
8 That 's why Sangenic is the invention that disposable nappies have been waiting for .
9 So far we have established that major changes have been going on both in the UK economy as a whole and in its geography .
10 Is he also aware that those industries have been losing 2,000 jobs per month in addition to the 60,000 jobs already lost and the 7 per cent .
11 And that 's the second time in the past four weeks that those pieces have been missing from it .
12 And that 's the second time in the past four weeks that those pieces have been missing from it
13 It is important to note that most campaigners have been working quietly in communities for years but despite this , attitudes on genital mutilation have not changed very much .
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