Example sentences of "has [been] a growing " in BNC.

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1 NEW Circus — the mixture of traditional skill matched to modern theatrical interpretation — has been a growing world movement since the beginning of the Eighties .
2 First , there has been a growing number of prosecutions in recent years for injuries resulting from organized matches of Association and Rugby football .
3 In Appalachia , as in other areas of the world which we are increasingly becoming aware of , there has been a growing pressure for small-scale hill farmers to diversify their income with non-agricultural work , or else to sell out and move due to the increasing financial burden of trying to make ends meet .
4 Although there has been a growing amount of evidence that rewarding good behaviour can be far more effective in maintaining pupil discipline than punishing bad behaviour , and despite official encouragement for rewarding , there has been found to be ‘ a continuing emphasis ’ on punishments .
5 In recent years , however , there has been a growing tendency to question the assumption that , prior to the advent of Christianity , Israel was unique among the nations of antiquity in the significance it attached to history and the non-repeatability of events .
6 Although insignificant on the map , it has long been a magnet drawing folk from the Dales on repeated visits ; latterly there has been a growing influx of tourists and walkers from outside the county to see the magnificent waterfall of Hardraw Force .
7 But from the early 1980s there has been a growing feeling that policy and practice were beginning to diverge .
8 While extensive tracts of virgin forest remain from which sawnwood and plywood are derived , there has been a growing trend since the Second World War towards fibre-based products from plantations and second- and third-growth forests .
9 B. There has been a growing demand for water for the cities and industries nearby .
10 In Britain there has been a growing interest in the use of tape-slides , for library instruction , resulting in part from the SCONUL co-operative scheme .
11 Reimers said : ‘ In university laboratories there has been a growing concern that desire for proprietary know-how or rights may stifle the open communication of scientists , particularly between scientists who have involvement with different companies ’ .
12 Over recent years there has been a growing realization that the development of communicative competence is crucially a methodological matter , but we also need a rationale in support of such a shift of focus .
13 Although many firms do continue to diversify , there has been a growing mood against conglomerates and away from the notion that diversification was an automatic virtue and an inescapable trend , views which were accepted by most people in the 1960s and 1970s .
14 After the mid-1970s , however , there has been a growing surge of interest .
15 At a more popular level , CEPRA has organised occasional radio production workshops for community groups and trades unions , but there has been a growing awareness of the need for more structured , in-depth training schemes .
16 These fields , in which there has been a growing attempt to eradicate sex inequality , still show the persistence of women 's domestic commitments as a barrier to equality .
17 With respect to the Anns test , there has been a growing reluctance to apply it , and , as noted above , recent cases have cast doubt on its validity .
18 This ‘ twin-track strategy ’ , as government ministers have taken to calling it , has been a growing trend in the English penal system for as considerable time now , and is one major theme of the Criminal Justice Act of 1991 ( along with ‘ just deserts ’ ) .
19 At the same time there has been a growing recognition of the fact that development may take different courses , and be directed to different ends , in diverse cultural and political contexts .
20 Although the majority of MPhils and PhDs awarded ( over 6,000 in total ) have been in the areas of science and technology there has been a growing number of registrations and conferments in the social sciences .
21 But , since the days of the Chicago School , there has been a growing divergence between sociology ( including urban sociology ) on the one hand , and psychology and biology on the other .
22 During recent years there has been a growing debate over the merits of the two principle architectures for computer design , CISCs ( complex instruction set computers ) and RISCs ( reduced instruction set computers ) .
23 Within the psychological literature there has been a growing tendency away from strong interactions towards weak interactions .
24 However , as the use of computers has spread rapidly to large sectors of work and business , there has been a growing trend to encourage the use of computers in schools across the curriculum .
25 One encouraging feature of period-instrument performances in recent decades has been a growing concern with reliable and authoritative editions .
26 Throughout the year there has been a growing realisation that Scotland 's future economic prospects will be influenced to a substantial degree by the economic and political realignment which is taking place in Continental Europe .
27 In return , there has been a growing incidence of sectarian attacks from the loyalist paramilitaries .
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