Example sentences of "which [verb] been [adv] [v-ing] [prep] " in BNC.
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1 | But today 's India , which has been busily conforming to the prescriptions of the IMF , World Bank and Gatt , is against them . |
2 | The company , which has been assiduously re-structuring over the past year , saw turnover rise a slight 3.4% to £71.1m while pre-tax profit plunged 90.0% to £160,000 . |
3 | Before leaving this interesting adjective behind , we may note that it introduces a minor discrepancy from a rather general tendency of qualification which has been gradually emerging by implication in the text so far . |
4 | And it brought home to me with a rush something which had been slowly dawning on me ever since I joined the Air Force ; that I had been spoiled for quite a long time now . |
5 | She was torn between a desire to hurt him , by releasing the hate and resentment which had been steadily accumulating inside her ever since he had casually annexed her mind and body , and a craven reluctance to precipitate their separation . |
6 | That domination brought a unity to the north which had been notably lacking since the end of the previous century . |
7 | That domination brought a unity to the north which had been notably lacking since the end of the previous century . |
8 | President Jorge Serrano Elias on May 20 publicly dismissed the possibility of a military coup , rumours of which had been widely circulating in recent weeks . |
9 | During this period Churchill took over the coal negotiations and displayed a vigour for settlement which had been entirely lacking in the Prime Minister . |
10 | Your Team has been invaluable in providing psychological as well as practical support for these patients which have been grossly lacking through the conventional channels . |