Example sentences of "has attracted [art] [adj] [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | Since it first appeared , Althusser 's work has attracted a great deal of attention , and his opponents have focussed in particular on his holist stance . |
2 | Rousseau as a theorist of democracy has attracted a great deal of hostile commentary , in particular from writers who see " totalitarian " implications in Du Contrat Social , or even a blueprint for what has been termed " totalitarian democracy " . |
3 | The general practice fundholding scheme , which was introduced as part of the package of organisational reforms to the NHS in April 1991 , has attracted a great deal of comment . |
4 | These classes are widely known by the label ‘ comprador ’ though this term has attracted a great deal of criticism . |
5 | Over the last two decades the study of code switching has attracted a great deal of interest from researchers working in different areas of linguistics . |
6 | One of these types is the de Havilland Canada DHC-4 Caribou and over the years it has attracted a long list of very satisfied customers . |
7 | A conference on AIDS has attracted a good response from businessmen in the Alton area . |
8 | The presence of Asian women advice workers has attracted a good response from the Asian community and the informality is attracting more family and personal enquiries of the sort that people may have felt uncomfortable about bringing previously . |
9 | However , its involvement in the conflict in Nicaragua , acting as the main host country to the Contras , has attracted a good deal of US aid and military personnel and has led to the increasing militarization of society . |
10 | It is an excellent establishment and has attracted a good deal of support and resources from the private sector . |
11 | The case of Nigeria has attracted a good deal of scholarly attention in this respect and is worth looking at more closely . |
12 | The town of Telford has attracted a new £65,000,000 car components factory which will create 450 new jobs . |
13 | In The Fox Above and the Fox Below , a greater threat to that identity is seen to be the capitalist , industrial development of recent decades , which has attracted a massive flow of migrants from the countryside to the cities and brought with it an erosion of traditional values and ways of life . |
14 | Specialization in weaponry has attracted a large following in the West . |
15 | It has attracted a growing number of UK corporates , including British Steel , British Aerospace , BT and Mercury . |
16 | Since the festival began in 1979 it has attracted a growing band of support . |
17 | Organised by the Eastern Sporting Sidecar Association , the first of 12 scheduled meetings this year has attracted a top class entry . |
18 | Opening Up The East Josephine Lanyon reports on the second year of East & South which has attracted an extraordinary number of women artists |
19 | FOR THE last 10 years or so the British insurance community has attracted an enormous amount of takeover activity . |
20 | The 1992 aspect has attracted an unprecedented amount of attention both within the Community and in the rest of the world . |
21 | My firm belief in offering pleasant accommodation at sensible prices together with plenty of FREE amenities has attracted an ever-increasing number of satisfied customers . |
22 | Recently , Harland and Wolff has attracted the largest orders in Europe . |
23 | Biotechnology has attracted the greatest attention in the last 3-4 years , despite its very ancient origins , and its potential impact on social life and the economy has been compared with that of the microelectronic processor chip . |
24 | The new synthetic pitch at the Jordanstown campus has attracted the prestigious tournament to Northern Ireland for the first time in over a decade , and the impressive facilities at the campus will be used together with the new pitch at Valley Leisure Centre . |
25 | Blackwell indicates Win/U has attracted the passive interest of hardware vendors such as HP , IBM and Sun who are apparently adopting a ‘ wait-and-see ’ attitude . |
26 | Much of it was used to contain cremations or as accessory vessels in inhumation graves ; it is the funerary pottery that has attracted the most attention . |
27 | His support for the idea of sending a US special envoy to Northern Ireland has attracted the most attention during his three-day visit , which ends today . |
28 | The direct harnessing of the sun 's energy — solar power — is , along with nuclear fusion , the renewable energy sector which has attracted the most interest . |
29 | Even though drug testing has attracted the most controversy , it is merely part of a broad movement in America toward a Darwinian worker-selection policy , which has been dubbed ‘ employment of the fittest . ’ |
30 | Britain has attracted the biggest concentration of investment from Japan , and the Japanese feel comfortable with the Conservatives , even if they reserve their deepest admiration for Mrs Thatcher . |