Example sentences of "have traditionally be [verb] [prep] " in BNC.
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1 | First , does Lord Diplock 's taxonomy provide a ‘ better ’ set of labels than those of Lord Greene M.R. which have traditionally been employed by the courts ? |
2 | In some cases , incentives are being given by management to workers who disassoc disassociate themselves from the unions , leading to hostility and antagonism within the workplace between workers who have traditionally been united in furthering industrial relations . |
3 | The babies have traditionally been clubbed to death . |
4 | In Fletcher 's letter of 3rd December , he states , ‘ All professional tournaments in Britain have traditionally been played with pressurised tennis balls … |
5 | Sweated trades have traditionally been seen as a residual sector , and in some traditional women 's occupations this was undoubtedly the case . |
6 | We discuss the idea of goodness in the next chapter , but what we can note here is that these characteristics have traditionally been regarded as examples of the way of eminence — of God possessing perfectly what we possess imperfectly . |
7 | These powers have traditionally been regarded by the DES as ‘ dangerously punitive measures , difficult to enforce in the courts , and … measures of absolute last resort ’ . |
8 | Credit managers have traditionally been regarded in many companies as little more than debt collectors , albeit often highly effective ones . |
9 | Conservative leaders have traditionally been accommodating to the major interest and sought compromises . |
10 | Service entries in top level yacht racing have traditionally been ridiculed for being under-financed , belt and braces affairs , strong in determination but weak in talent . |
11 | Some collections are using fine knitted fabrics for jackets , which have traditionally been made from woven fabrics . |
12 | Revenue budgets have traditionally been referred to as line-item budgets ; that is , budgets which focus on expense elements such as salaries , materials and other consumables , rather than on the reason for the expenditure . |
13 | Ancient sites have traditionally been recognized as the haunts of beings or entities from worlds other than the everyday . |
14 | Soviet cultural initiatives have traditionally been focused on Mexico , but in recent years Soviet musicians and dancers have toured in other parts of Latin America , often with spectacular success . |
15 | We will be tracing its pervasive effects below , firstly in relation to the largely untrammelled sentencing powers that have traditionally been enjoyed by the courts in England , and secondly in inhibiting policy initiatives that have sought to substitute an element of strategic planning for the policy vacuum that continues to characterize the English sentencing system . |
16 | Handpainted cupboards have traditionally been restricted to the top end of the market , but this range comes in flat-pack format at more affordable prices . |
17 | Renault cars have traditionally been known for their comfortable , well-controlled ride quality and their crisp , responsive steering . |
18 | But although unconscious feelings have traditionally been associated with severe emotional disorder , they are not the prerogative of the acutely disturbed . |
19 | 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 . |
20 | Swordfish in the Georges Bank fishing grounds in the north west Atlantic Ocean have traditionally been taken by harpoon , but heavy fishing pressure has driven stocks to an all-time low , and some boats have turned to the use of drift-nets . |
21 | Bt strains have traditionally been classified by serotyping , but this system has been unable to cope with the vast number of new strains discovered recently . |
22 | Both of these types of knowledge have traditionally been included in nurse education programmes . |
23 | Most academic teaching posts in universities ( but not public sector higher education ) have traditionally been offered on a ‘ tenured ’ basis , so that academic staff can lose their job only on grounds of professional misconduct ( and not on such grounds as redundancy or financial exigency ) . |
24 | LAW and gospel have traditionally been thought to be opposed to one another . |
25 | Conodonts have traditionally been used as form taxa , useful for stratigraphic correlation within Palaeozoic rocks . |
26 | Many terms have traditionally been used in literary criticism . |
27 | Tents and marquees have traditionally been used in the grounds of hotels and country clubs for special functions such as receptions and parties . |
28 | ICI 's chairmen have traditionally been picked from its cadre of executive directors ( now nine ) . |
29 | The chosen section is usually in the open areas behind the goals — areas of the ground which have traditionally been occupied by working-class men since the grounds were built . |
30 | Dentists have traditionally been paid for filling holes ; people are unwilling to pay them for much else . |