Example sentences of "which [vb base] [adv] been [adv] [verb] " in BNC.

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1 This could lead to flash flooding in the valleys which have already been badly hit . ’
2 It will be seen that , if the maintenance of such longitudinal vortices is possible , the presence of cloud streets ( long lines of shallow cumulus clouds ) , which have also been clearly shown by satellite photographs , and seif dunes could be explained by one single hypothesis .
3 This produces a pressure for results , which may result in reports for discoveries which have n't been fully tested .
4 The investigation should provide empirical evidence for evaluating such theoretical propositions which have not been previously tested .
5 The appeal raises questions under the Children Act 1989 which have not been previously considered by this court .
6 There has already been a switch of emphasis away from sheltered housing for the elderly to other groups in special need , and what money has been available has been targetted to those areas which have not been well served in the past ( peripheral housing estates , remote areas and less attractive small towns ) , or to developments offering very special facilities ( eg sheltered housing for the elderly deaf ) .
7 Are there periods in his career or aspects of his art which have not been properly appreciated in the past and which will be reassessed by your exhibition ?
8 Again , however , it is important to try to establish the cause of the condition , which is most common in the case of dogs which have not been properly socialized early in life .
9 A solicitor will generally be free to decide for himself whether or not to accept instructions from a client , though he must always bear in mind the statutory obligation not to discriminate against potential clients on the grounds of race , colour , sex etc ( see Chapter 3 ) and he must refuse to act or to continue to act in any of the following circumstances : ( 1 ) where his client seeks to insist on the solicitor conducting his case in a way which would involve some breach of law or professional regulation ; ( 2 ) where the client 's affairs are outside his professional competence ; ( 3 ) if he suspects that the instructions purporting to come from his client do not in fact represent the client 's wishes ; ( 4 ) where the solicitor is unable to obtain confirmation from the client of instructions received from a third person ; ( 5 ) where there is or is likely to be some conflict of interest involving the solicitor himself , his client , other clients ( present , past or prospective ) , or the firm ; ( 6 ) where the solicitor may be a material and not merely formal witness in any proceedings ; ( 7 ) where another solicitor has already received instructions which have not been formally withdrawn .
10 I describe the proceedings here , however , because they raise questions about the willingness of the GMC to protect patients from forms of diagnosis and treatments which have not been sufficiently validated and about its lenient attitude to a doctor who persistently touted for business by attracting the interest of tabloid journalists .
11 They are also the very elements which have often been cruelly denied to Latin America 's millions of indigenous communities during the past five centuries .
12 The emotional , mental and spiritual levels form an energy field around the body known as the aura , aspects of which can be seen by some people and which have recently been partially demonstrated by modern technology .
13 The ‘ Gowrie Conspiracy ’ was to leave a lot of puzzling questions which have never been satisfactorily answered .
14 Out will go the flowery descriptions of aspects , views and outlook which have always been so derided by disappointed property viewers .
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