Example sentences of "has undergone [adj] " in BNC.
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1 | Belfast Castle , with its panoramic views over the city and Belfast Lough , has undergone major refurbishment and will become a busy conference and function centre . |
2 | In the energetic and art-historically minded care of Lady Victoria Leatham , Burghley has undergone major improvements in the form of restoration , cleaning and the cataloguing of the house 's contents . |
3 | The body has undergone major alterations . |
4 | The jeweller has undergone major surgery for his injuries but is now out of intensive care . |
5 | This village , which is situated along the trail from Lukla to Everest Base Camp , has undergone tremendous changes as the number of tourists to Nepal has risen from less than 10 000 per year in 1960 to almost 250 000 in 1988 ; there are also plans to increase that number to c. 1 million by the year 2000 . |
6 | The Thornton Heath service was numbered 190 and has undergone various extensions at the Croydon end in more recent years . |
7 | In 1877 a book was published entitled Switzerland 's Development into a Unitary State , so the trend is long term ; yet in the last few decades the country has undergone large-scale centralisation . |
8 | The teaching of history , along with that of other subjects in the school curriculum , has undergone critical examination in recent years . |
9 | The firm is now under new management and the shop has undergone extensive renovation and structural work . |
10 | Developed by International over 18 months , Seacontrol has undergone extensive trials on ships around the world . |
11 | ‘ A currency union can only be reached if there is convertibility , if the East German mark is brought into a sensible relationship with the West German mark , and if East Germany has undergone decisive monetary , financial and economic reform , ’ he said . |
12 | CAMEO is designed to be carried on emergency vehicles and has undergone successful on-scene field trials with the Seattle Fire Department . |
13 | Ever since then the term ‘ middle class ’ has continued in widespread use , but its referent has undergone radical changes . |
14 | During this period her work has undergone radical change . |
15 | The role of generalization decrement in these experiments can be investigated by comparing the effects on excitatory responding of an added stimulus that has had little or no pre-exposure with those produced by a stimulus that has undergone latent inhibition training . |
16 | Most of these studies have produced results consistent with the suggestion that interference occurs at retrieval , finding that a CS that has undergone latent inhibition training will be relatively ineffective in evoking its CR when it is presented in the context used for pre-exposure . |
17 | In recent years mathematics has undergone rapid growth and change . |
18 | The system has undergone exhaustive testing to ensure it can cope with changes in same persons voice : |
19 | The 62-year-old actress , who plays Ivy Brennan in the top-rated Granada TV series , has undergone exhaustive tests since becoming ill . |
20 | Nothing is sacred , even after it has undergone positive vetting . |
21 | Dave Hunt , who has undergone complicated heart bypass surgery , says any heart operation means doctors ‘ breaking into your body ’ . |
22 | Rees is a female-to-male transsexual who has undergone sexual conversion therapy . |
23 | In such highly evolved animals as insects the primitive segmentation , in so far as it affects the internal anatomy , has undergone profound modifications ; the segmental repetition of parts is nevertheless retained to some extent in the central nervous system , the heart , tracheal system and in the body musculature . |
24 | The agrarian structure in Chile has undergone profound changes during the last twenty years . |
25 | The problem is that since the NEP was first put forward the nature of the game has undergone considerable changes . |
26 | As this relates to English , the central concern of which has been the dissemination of liberal culture throughout society , it has undergone considerable revision . |
27 | As Robert Dingwall ( 1989 ) has argued , the definition of the problem has undergone considerable ‘ diagnostic inflation ’ and the growth of research' reflects the transformation of the original concerns to embrace virtually any problem which may have an adverse impact on a child and can possibly be attributed to some act of commission or omission by an adult' . |
28 | Over the last four years or so , SCOTVEC 's provision has undergone considerable reshaping . |
29 | Since 1987 the Labour party has undergone considerable changes in both policies and organisation . |
30 | The marketing manager of the Irish News Sam Simpson says his paper has undergone considerable change and some gratifying success despite the difficult economic conditions . |