Example sentences of "have been [art] subject [prep] some " in BNC.
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1 | THE RISE of sea level predicted as a consequence of global warming has been the subject of some spectacular doom-mongering since the greenhouse effect leapt to prominence . |
2 | The importance of this development has been the subject of some debate . |
3 | Why some of these experiments should be more successful than others at revealing group differences has been the subject of some experimental investigation . |
4 | It has been the subject of some concern by those who feel that local authority officers should be completely divorced from party political connections . |
5 | In recent months the presidential asset has been the subject of some distinctly unflattering news articles , including a long Vanity Fair magazine story that painted her as an autocrat angry with her husband and out of touch with her family . |
6 | The impact of the rise of the English Arminians and the scale of their departure from pre-1625 theological norms has been the subject of some considerable historical debate over the last few years . |
7 | The nature of the nasal sacs in heterostracans has been the subject of some debate . |
8 | Inheritance has been the subject of some of the most important scientific discoveries of the past century . |
9 | As you may know the agreement has been the subject of some discussion , but I hope that now we have a form of words which recognises the interests of both parties to the agreement . |
10 | British Telecom 's prices — the undertaking has been the subject of some criticism in the press — have decreased by 20 per cent . |
11 | So pre-programmed did their behaviours seem , that they themselves might have been the subjects of some meta-experiment and the pallor of their laboratory coats a function of their caged confinement . |
12 | That is , the " manifest dream 's " apparently irrelevant and unpredictable content was actually deemed to have been systematically arrived at from a " latent dream " , whose implicit content had been the subject of some extensive dreamwork . |