Example sentences of "[verb] traditionally been [verb] [prep] " in BNC.

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1 Although this activity has traditionally been based in the UK , Spain and Germany are now taking the plunge as , Bonelli said , an increasing number of companies and government departments are outsourcing as part of rationalisation or downsizing projects .
2 In algebra they developed a concept of polynomials and pioneered an algebraic geometry that has traditionally been ascribed to Descartes .
3 In this area , a great deal of emphasis has traditionally been placed on theme rather than on rheme .
4 It has traditionally been viewed as either leisure and pleasure , ‘ brightening-up the place ’ , or of therapeutic value .
5 The implant material has traditionally been made of silicone rubber but the potential advantages of a poly ( methyl acrylate- co -hydroxethyl acrylate ) hydrogel implant are now recognised .
6 The UDR , which is predominantly Protestant , has traditionally been regarded with distrust by many nationalists .
7 The view has been accepted that the state which has traditionally been regarded as death in a human being is reached when the brain , including the brain-stem , is destroyed .
8 Assessment has traditionally been regarded as the responsibility of psychiatrists , but in recent years the role of non-medically qualified personnel has been examined .
9 On the one hand the UK business entering EC markets is acting as a poacher in what has traditionally been regarded as territory belonging to other EC businesses .
10 This has traditionally been regarded as the province of the management accountant , responsible for collecting data on cost and revenue forecasts and assessing the likely net pay-offs before submitting qualifying proposals to the appropriate decision-making body .
11 Coeliac disease has traditionally been regarded as a disorder of childhood and early adult life .
12 Demand for a good long read has traditionally been fed by periodicals and literary journals of all kinds which carry long stories , essays , poetry or serialised novels .
13 In a recent article , the historian John Spurr has suggested that the name ‘ Latitudinarianism ’ , which has traditionally been given to this movement , is inappropriate .
14 This appeal to common decencies has traditionally been expressed in developing policies that are a direct response to current needs .
15 In speech the situation is further complicated by the way stress and intonation can draw attention to any part of an utterance , and indeed this whole subject has traditionally been dealt with as an issue in the study of spoken language .
16 Metaphor has traditionally been taken to be a one-word device , or at most a figure of several words strung together , whereas Brooke-Rose 's analyses concentrate instead on metaphor 's work at the level of the phrase or sentence .
17 The Bank of England 's balance sheet has traditionally been divided into two separate sections — the issue department and the banking department .
18 Designers ' Saturday has traditionally been used as a launching pad for designs and this year is no exception .
19 The Public Record Office ( PRO ) , in which I work , has traditionally been dedicated to the preservation of the paper and parchment records reflecting the administrative and legal activities of the central government of the UK .
20 In the case of hominids , this has traditionally been attributed to selection for hunting efficiency in the Pliocene .
21 From the time when the sovereign lived at St James 's Palace , first occupied by Henry VIII and abandoned in favour of Buckingham House ( now Palace ) by George III , the court has traditionally been known as that of St James .
22 Within Britain , the Libertarian Ideal has traditionally been associated with the press and the Public Service Ideal with broadcasting .
23 Few accusations , if they can be made to stick , are more damaging in the context of Northern Irish politics where leftism has traditionally been associated with nationalism .
24 For example , schools can ask Compact companies to provide Work Experience placements and classroom resources which will challenge gender stereotyping with relation to vocational opportunities ; young women have often been placed in engineering or construction companies , while young men have been placed in work which has traditionally been associated with young women .
25 This concern has traditionally been associated with both a sensitivity within the organisation towards personnel issues and a responsiveness on the part of the personnel function to new opportunities for developing the service provided to the company .
26 Duodenal ulcer disease has traditionally been associated with excess secretion of gastric acid .
27 The study of expert determination has traditionally been attached to the study of arbitration .
28 Both because of the long-term nature of the investments and the large sums involved , most capital expenditure has traditionally been financed through borrowing .
29 Advertising by the profession has traditionally been restricted by the ARCUK and the RIBA .
30 The use of such techniques for language processing has traditionally been frowned upon by the linguistic community .
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