Example sentences of "[noun] [Wh det] has been [adj] " in BNC.

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1 Adult worm burdens are typically in excess of 40,000 , although lower numbers are often found in animals which has been diarrhoeic for several days prior to necropsy .
2 I have pleasure in enclosing a copy of the OALDCE 3/e Electronic computer tape which has been prepared to your specifications .
3 I have pleasure in enclosing your OALDCE 3/e Electronic computer tape which has been prepared to your specifications .
4 Few people are offended today , as they were in the last century , by the thought of man and the chimpanzee being classified together by virtue of a common ancestor which has been extinct for probably more than three million years !
5 Study what has been successful and popular in the past .
6 Erm are you saying then that erm you have actually quantified and and related that in some way to the the damage which has been evident through all of the statements from Harrogate Borough Council , to in fact the N Y C C and acknowledged by the N Y C of the environmental impact that this will have .
7 David Hall exhibited at MOMA an elegant piece which drew on the lost potentialities of the Nipkow disc , mechanical heart of the early Baird Televisor , ‘ superseded ’ and eradicated by a progress which has been synonymous with standardization .
8 From 1973 the winter service has been operated by one-man cars as an economy measure which has been successful in saving the line .
9 When the younger counsellor shares these experiences with the older counsellee they are both doing far more than embarking on a process of recalling the past , they are sharing a common heritage which has been formative for the young as well as the old , although less directly so .
10 The weather has been very pleasant on the whole — sometimes a little too hot for comfort , but there has been the occasional rain-storm which has been refreshing .
11 As such they are seen as antithetical to the work ethic which has been such an integral part of Thatcherite political rhetoric .
12 This should also eventually result in a reduction in the volume of mail being dealt with in the Typing Pool and hence eliminate the backlog which has been evident since the introduction of Community Charge .
13 The Panel , and the Institutional Shareholders Committee which has been worried about this conflict , say there is no problem with traditional buy-outs of subsidiary companies .
14 Boro began with a 4–5–1 formation which has been successful in recent away games .
15 The two following chapters explore an issue which has been prominent in the debate on language teaching in recent years ( and which is related to the distinction between type and token descriptions which I discussed above ) , namely the relationship between meaning as formally encoded in a language , its grammar and lexis , and meaning which is achieved in context by the exploitation of these formal properties .
16 of such employment in the United Kingdom , a proportion which has been constant since 1987-1988 .
17 At the summit of Pico do Arieiro ( 1,818m ) there is a snack bar which has been open for many years , and a pousada recently opened .
18 Huston-Miyamoto developed a CAI package which has been operational since 1979 for users of the Library Computer System ( LCS ) at the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign .
19 It would , for example , take more than that to see in detail its museums and art galleries , for Winterthur is world famous as an arts centre , a town which has been lucky in its collectors and benefactors .
20 ISOSCELES , the debt-burdened Gateway supermarket group , has appointed Bob Nellist as finance director , a post which has been vacant since the departure of Elizabeth Hignell last September .
21 OFFICIALS of Amerada Hess , the US oil group which has been involved in developing several North Sea projects , warned yesterday that its drilling programme could be cut in half by tax changes proposed in the Budget .
22 The point is that for Callinicos , Nietzschean thought is an instance of Romantic anti-capitalism : that form of refusal of the implications of capitalist modernity which has been present virtually since the birth of that condition , described by Michael Lowy as ‘ opposition to capitalism in the name of pre-capitalist values ’ ( cited p. 67 ) .
23 Here , too , the cassava variety is the result of breeding work at IITA which has been available to farmers since 1978 .
24 This unprincipled position was sharply attacked by the Irish News , the nationalist newspaper which has been standard reading for the Catholic community in the North for the best part of a century .
25 So not only do you get a full commercial system , but you also reap the benefits of a set-up which has been tailor-made for the hotel trade , without sacrificing any of the functions .
26 As we shall see , this is an area which has been central to the most fundamental controversies in macroeconomics .
27 By contrast Celtic had a goal in hand for much of the match and put together many passages of the passing game which has been such a feature of recent matches .
28 I am gon na wind up I 'm just gon na say if anybody wants some information about our database which is open to anybody in the country , I 've left some leaflets there erm , I 've been asked to plug Trade Union News which has been important to us too so I have erm and I finally I 'd say thank you very much for inviting me to come and speak to you .
29 Resorting to personal ties to survive or advance is a mechanism which has been used to some effect over the generations , but which prevents people turning to organisations or political activity which might , in the long run , prove more effective in solving their problems .
30 Sheep farmer Alison Hunter Blair has a lamb which has been orphaned after it 's mother died , now through a special lamb bank set up by the national farmers union she 'll be able to find a new mother for the lamb .
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