Example sentences of "which have [verb] [art] new [noun] " in BNC.

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1 The twins have gone their separate ways and become estranged : Jip is a nuclear physicist at NASA and Zab is a Euro-MP in Aachen , which has become the new seat of the European Parliament .
2 Then , along comes practolol , or the most recent disaster , Opren — which has led the New Scientist , among others , to urge that the checks on new drugs should be made even tougher .
3 Unidata Inc , which has opened a new office in Saint Cloud near Paris , says it will be porting its relational database to DEC 's Alpha RISC .
4 The Chemical Industries Asociation , which has organised the new insurance cover , said stringent pollution tests would be applied to companies wanting to buy the cover .
5 PC Week , which has taken a new interest in Unix since the Novell announcement and will reportedly even grace us with its presence at Uniforum , attacked Microsoft 's NT last week in a pair of front-page stories headlined ‘ NetWare Casts Shadow Over NT . ’
6 In economic terms they seem to have had little effect : in Merseyside , for instance , which has had every new scheme , economic decline has not even been halted , let alone reversed .
7 However , I have been interested in the wave of approval which has greeted the new stand which is now nearly complete .
8 So says the Frozen Food Information Service ( FFIS ) , which has published a new guide , Take A Fresh Look at Frozen Foods , that tells you all you need to know about storing and thawing frozen food and what you can and ca n't freeze .
9 The watchers were now bellowing encouragement to each of the players in a game which had taken a new turn .
10 We also have concerns about how it could erm fit in to er the countryside erm of the area er with particular reference to erm paragraph thirty three of P P G three which states that erm the net effect of any new settlement will be to enhance the environmental cause only modest environmental impact , the area in Hambledon , as Mr Wincup outlined yesterday erm is occupied essentially by the vale of York , it 's an essentially flat and rolling landscape , er the intensification of agriculture 's produced a very open landscape erm in that area erm there are few erm landscape elements to reduce into visibility , erm there are no significant areas of derelict land which could be , which would be reclaimed or enhanced erm by a new settlement , erm and the Council believes that it would be very difficult to assimilate a new settlement into this landscape , and it would be er visible over extensive areas , to touch on erm the point raised by erm the panel about self sufficiency and self containment erm I think it 's recognized in the explanatory memorandum , erm to policy H two that a new settlement will need to maintain social and economic links with a city , erm perhaps from some , this statement is explicit that erm York will continue to exert considerable influence in terms of employment , social , and community links , erm and it 's unlikely that facilities which have provided a new settlement will divert much , if an , if er any , erm of this er demand for travel .
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