Example sentences of "which has [adv] been [verb] [adj] " in BNC.

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1 That might well have been true in the early 1960s but not in the 1990s , so let us not revive a distinction which has thankfully been eliminated All kinds of research in education have gone far beyond this narrow form .
2 If you look back to the cel with the plane on it , you can see its background is cyan , which has also been designated transparent , but only for that actor .
3 Another mechanism which has previously been considered important is the repression of emotional events ( Freud , 1915/1957 ) , although there is some support for such an effect in the long term studies of personal memories discussed later , repression as a mechanism has received relatively little attention in the recent literature in cognitive psychology .
4 It also supplied to the board a momorandum which has not been made available to other people .
5 I have no doubt that masked remarks and hints such as these will be tinder for all the combustible muck which has already been piled high around my reputation .
6 The idea of the still image is one which has already been mentioned several times both in this and in the preceding chapter .
7 Alistair Clarke of Christie 's furniture department expressed satisfaction that the market had held up in the light of the considerable quantity of important French furniture which has already been offered this season .
8 The planned closure of 31 of the remaining 50 coal mines in Britain , which has now been made subject to a review after widespread protests , will have serious environmental implications , the National Rivers Authority ( NRA ) and others have warned .
9 Others enjoying this fabulous luncheon were Mr Simon Courtauld , the very attractive Mrs David Levin , and Mr Martin Hale formerly with Claridge 's , now the youthful Director of Lowell 's Hotel , New York , which has recently been made another new member .
10 Since its arrival in the eighteenth century , this is a literary mode which has recurrently been pronounced dead but which has been capable of renewal , and now Ackroyd has given a further turn to the wheel .
11 Promoted thereafter as a source of cheap and clean energy , neither of which has actually been realised some 40 years on , nuclear power is a source of considerable debate in the late 1980s because of its annihilation potential in the case of warfare and the problems that characterise waste disposal from nuclear power plants ( section 5.4.3 ) .
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