Example sentences of "have operate in [art] " in BNC.

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1 Attention has also focused on British merger policy which has operated in a self-regulatory framework , rather than a statutory one .
2 In one significant sense , however , Mrs Thatcher has operated in the tradition of Conservative statesmanship .
3 A non-mandatory ratio has operated in the UK for many years .
4 Even in a school one has to think of a very large number of different pupils with their own different characteristics and strengths and weaknesses , and one has to operate in a classroom and to a timetable and with given resources , and so on and so forth , and the combination of all these pressures and the ways that one has got used to handling them , on the whole , is what makes a person teach the way they do .
5 Quite apart from these omissions , the balance sheet appraisal ignores the economic impact of war on attitudes , expectations and the behaviour of institutions , which might well have operated in the opposite direction .
6 One should not expect it to have operated in a unified or uniform manner .
7 A single currency zone had operated in the Islamic states of the central savannah since the eighteenth century .
8 A special commission of the Bulgarian government uncovered the existence of concentration camps which had operated in the 1950s and 1960s in which some prisoners were tortured and killed .
9 The PPP called for an independent inquiry to clear the damage to its reputation caused by assertions that the hijackers were members of Al Zulfiqar , an armed resistance group with PPP connections which had operated in the 1980s and was involved in a hijacking in 1981 [ see pp. 31071-72 ] .
10 It was reported on April 11 that the government had signed a ceasefire agreement with the Pa-o National Organization , a small group which had operated in the hill country of southern Shan state .
11 By creating a Viceroyalty , the tsar went beyond the policy of devolution which had operated in the Caucasus under Ermolov .
12 Speaking at the Co-op 's general meeting last night chairman Bill Allison said : ‘ We had to operate in the longest , deepest recession since the war .
13 Often people become accustomed to odours especially those arising from works which have operated in a particular vicinity for a long time .
14 Both of Ambrose 's ( 1986 ) mechanisms of capital accumulation have operated in a straightforward fashion .
15 And at the last three meetings the bookmakers have operated in a confined square which certainly has n't been the answer to congestion problems .
16 A major reason for this unconcern is that various fraudsters who have operated in the field have given ESP a bad name : underfunded scientists have far better things to investigate than a phenomenon which seems , on the basis of the available evidence , to be nothing more than a farrago .
17 In fact much of the actual evidence that these processes have operated in the past concerns households , rather than wider kin groups which operate across households ( Chaytor , 1980 ) .
18 Lambeck and Stephenson ( 1986 ) and Wellman ( 1987 , 1988 ) provide contrasting interpretations of the uplift mechanisms that have operated in the region .
19 ‘ It 's hard ’ , said one Probation Officer , ; ‘ we 're not actually part of anything and have to operate in a sort of no man 's land . ’
20 It is certain that even those entrepreneurs and managers who seek to act as professional industrialists have to operate in an environment which is hostile to them , and in which the pursuit of marginal returns is an uphill struggle .
21 The wretched state to which the company has been brought is nevertheless a tragedy , a tragedy for all the towns in America and across the world where IBM was until recently the biggest employer , a tragedy for all its surviving employees , who now have to operate in an environment pervaded with gloom and a sense of failure , a tragedy for all the data processing managers that made it their business to know all that could be known about the company and its products and culture , who now find their hard-earned knowledge is a rapidly wasting asset .
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