Example sentences of "[verb] traditionally been [verb] with " in BNC.
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1 | The UDR , which is predominantly Protestant , has traditionally been regarded with distrust by many nationalists . |
2 | 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 . |
3 | Within Britain , the Libertarian Ideal has traditionally been associated with the press and the Public Service Ideal with broadcasting . |
4 | 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 . |
5 | 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 . |
6 | 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 . |
7 | Duodenal ulcer disease has traditionally been associated with excess secretion of gastric acid . |
8 | In Fletcher 's letter of 3rd December , he states , ‘ All professional tournaments in Britain have traditionally been played with pressurised tennis balls … |
9 | But although unconscious feelings have traditionally been associated with severe emotional disorder , they are not the prerogative of the acutely disturbed . |
10 | We will want to be able to build high capacity systems so going to take on the class of applications that have traditionally been associated with a mainframe . |