Example sentences of "[noun] has received [adj] " in BNC.

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1 The application of radionuclide angiography in assessing portal vein patency or occlusion has received limited attention .
2 The growing diversity of family patterns has received widespread public and political attention in recent years .
3 The mechanism of lipid-induced effects of platelet function has received considerable attention .
4 The case has received decent , but not front-page , coverage .
5 The EPA has received considerable criticism concerning the length of time it takes to set such emission standards .
6 Salmonella poisoning has received considerable publicity in the recent past .
7 However it must be worth trying to do so especially if a senior employee has received independent legal advice before entering the agreement and has been specifically compensated ( as is common in the USA ) for accepting the restraint .
8 The boat has received regular visits from its lawyer owner , as well as from other collectors of the cars who have called at the yard over the years .
9 I think it 's wrong , in paragraph a of your motion , to say the police committee has received privileged funding .
10 Just as the publication of the moving image section of the Charter for the Arts in Scotland has received scant attention , the erosion of BBC Scotland 's operational autonomy and the potential denudation of its programme-making resources should be a matter of widespread concern .
11 The publication has received financial support from the Czech Ministry of Culture but is still in need of funding to ensure its survival .
12 He had been at the forefront of Indian film-making for more than forty years and his work has received international acclaim .
13 The use of import quotas has received scant attention in the strategic trade policy literature , the one exception being Fung ( 1989 ) .
14 The plan has received widespread international support and projects of a similar kind are being instigated in Australia , the United States and throughout Europe .
15 Only after Russia has received official lists of claims will she begin to work on bringing items to light and checking them .
16 My little girl has received Dutch lace … cloaks , coats and so forth .
17 The figures against the broken lines correspond to the packing percentages from which a 90/10 case file has received random additions .
18 ( d ) details of existing shareholdings in the target which are owned or controlled by the offeror or its concert parties , or in respect of which the offeror has received irrevocable undertakings , or in respect of which the offeror or any member of its concert parties has obtained an option to purchase ;
19 Amnesty has received repeated reports of violation of detention procedures .
20 The expanding exhibition programme at Portland Place has received improved coverage .
21 For example , the Leidsebuurt district of Haarlem has received comprehensive treatment as a 30 km/h zone ( Figure 4.11 ) , with a concentration on the creation of raised plateaux in the roadway ( speed tables ) spectacularly patterned with black and white paviours ( Figures 4.12–4.15 ) .
22 The FMC has received frequent complaints about shippers having to pay freight twice , both to the insolvent NVOCC and to the shipping company which had not been paid by the NVOCC .
23 The court can proceed in the absence of any respondent but should not do so unless satisfied that the respondent has received reasonable notice of the hearing or that the circumstances justify proceeding in his absence ( FPCR , r16(3) and ( 4 ) ; FPR , r4.16(3) and ( 4 ) ) .
24 Nevertheless the relationship between the money supply and price has received continued attention , with the monetarists trying to provide theoretical and empirical support for the argument that changes in the money supply cause fluctuations in money incomes and prices .
25 For example , British Telecom 's service has received heavy criticism since privatisation ; but how much of this failure to provide an ‘ adequate , service is due to post-privatisation behaviour as opposed to decisions ( perhaps inadequate investment ) made beforehand ?
26 This argument has received wide currency , in part because it again presents Gloucester as the victim of circumstances rather than their manipulator .
27 This argument has received wide currency , in part because it again presents Gloucester as the victim of circumstances rather than their manipulator .
28 The magazine has received good support recently with a number of members submitting articles for inclusion .
29 In last month 's very tough spending round , the main programmes have held up and the British Library has received extra funds .
30 The latter role has received growing attention in recent years , with a trend towards extending the scope of public sector auditing to include an assessment as to whether departments and agencies manage their operations efficiently and whether their programmes are effective in terms of the objectives by which they were initiated .
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