Example sentences of "[Wh det] has been [v-ing] [adj] " in BNC.

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1 The committee also decided in future to pay the CAB quarterly grants in advance , rather than in arrears which has been causing some cash flow problems .
2 The exhibition of ‘ The Cosmological Pictures ’ which has been touring Eastern and Western European cities since autumn 1991 , opens at the Tate Gallery 's Liverpool branch towards the end of this month ( 23 January-14 March ) .
3 And still to come is Replay Theatre Company , with its current production ‘ The Zoo Story ’ , which has been touring special schools around the province .
4 For this up-dated version of the Romeo and Juliet story , producer Michael Poynor has assembled a large , youthful cast which has been rehearsing all summer .
5 Fleet Street , which has been spending millions for years trying get the formula right , holds the opposite point of view .
6 Singapore is also home to Asia 's first International Monetary Exchange ( SIMEX ) , which has been trading financial futures since 1984 .
7 Jim is a founder member of the Elderslie Boys Club — which has been going strong in the area for seven years — and the Stoddards employee has himself contributed 17 years to Boys football .
8 Even the S MP syllabus , which is probably quite well known , most schools in Sussex deal a little bit with the S MP New Maths Syllabus , which has been going twenty thirty years now , but even that was originally written for O-level , and then a version for C S E was introduced .
9 ‘ But it 's a lot of money for something which has been lying dead for twelve years . ’
10 An aerospace company which has been making large numbers of workers redundant has won a two hundred million pound order .
11 An aerospace company which has been making large numbers of workers redundant has won a two hundred million pound order .
12 People living near a rubbish tip which has been burning unchecked for six weeks fear their health is at risk .
13 And the conservative group is running the council in the sense that labour has scrambled , obviously over the last few days , to reduce its tax level to something closer to the tories and I 'm going to stand with my fellow liberal democrats tonight and vote for a higher figure because , not only because I think that there 's sort of things we want to do in our budget , are b are b are better and and would be better done than not done , but because I think there 's a fundamental political ethical issue here and it 's one which has been confronting this country for a great many years and which is going to be crucial in the next election .
14 Tt er and i in a sense there 's kind of been an upward trend in terms of progression through that , that reform but within that there have obviously been a number of and in a sense what we 've been coming to terms with is , is what has been causing those , those variations , those changes in that policy .
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