Example sentences of "that [adj] [noun pl] have been [v-ing] " in BNC.
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1 | On Sept. 2 All-India Radio reported that Pakistani forces had been shelling the Punch sector in Jammu and Kashmir since Aug. 26 and that a woman and two children had been killed . |
2 | Professor Roesdahl , of Aarhus University , Denmark , who is one of the chief organisers , explains that Scandinavian scholars had been planning a major show on the Vikings for some time , and the French became involved because they had also wanted to hold such an exhibition , partly to examine the Viking role in Normandy . |
3 | 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 . |
4 | But France has been hit by the kind of unease over European union that British governments have been expressing for years . |
5 | But it is not at all clear that high dividends have been damaging , in themselves . |
6 | That 's why Sangenic is the invention that disposable nappies have been waiting for . |
7 | So far we have established that major changes have been going on both in the UK economy as a whole and in its geography . |
8 | Agence France-Presse ( AFP ) on March 18 cited reports that Sudanese troops had been gathering , in preparation for an attack on the rebels in Sudan , at the town of Gambella , on the Ethiopian side of the border . |
9 | Certainly Terry , Brian and I knew that close friends had been campaigning for us and that that experience could have changed them , just as we 'd been changed by what we had gone through . |