Example sentences of "has often be [verb] [prep] [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | In other words , the title ‘ key settlement policy ’ has often been lent to programmes devised only on very narrow cost or administrative criteria . |
2 | This has been the case particularly for Marxist and neo-Marxist sociologists , since the growth of the middle class has often been cited as evidence against Marx 's theory . |
3 | This idea has often been ridiculed by anthropologists who point out that there is no record or suggestion that there ever was , or ever could be , a stage of total sharing and total freedom of access by everybody at any time to anything . |
4 | A general bias in favour of spouses who come from nearby — both spatially and socially — has often been noted by anthropologists ( Fortes , 1962 ) . |
5 | The relationship of the squatters to urban populations has often been expressed in terms of marginality . |
6 | This system of racial stratification has often been explained in terms of the supposed genetically based inferiority of blacks . |
7 | The table of the Nations in Genesis 10 reminds us of the map of Anaximander ; the Book of Job , probably an exilic work , has often been compared with Aeschylus ' Prometheus . |
8 | This question has often been answered with artists ' impressions , but never with direct measurements . |
9 | The decline of the Anglican Church as a purveyor of religion has often been seen by historians as related to the rise of Methodism , while positive aspects have hardly been noted . |
10 | In the modern world , democracy has often been perceived by liberals as a threat or potential threat to individual freedom , and there have been many warnings about the tyranny of the majority and the tyranny of public opinion . |
11 | Due to her innovatory use of the stream-of-consciousness technique , she has often been juxtaposed with James Joyce and A. Virginia Woolf [ qq.v. ] , who claimed that Richardson had invented ‘ the psychological sentence of the feminine gender ’ . |
12 | This has often been attributed to changes in the characteristics of the population studied . |
13 | The NMFS , the US government agency charged with administering the MMPA , has often been accused by environmentalists of being in the pocket of the tuna industry . |
14 | Badie and Birnbaum ( 1983 : 77–8 ) have argued that in countries where the working class has to organize in the context of a strong state , the labour movement has often been preoccupied with state power , giving rise to a powerful strand of revolutionary syndicalism as in France or Spain . |
15 | A more mundane project for a survey writer is to scan Western art , which has often been attempted in series of books , many of them , as Roger Fry 's comments implied , by German historians . |
16 | The rule has often been criticised by writers . |
17 | However , such favoured treatment has often been restricted to individuals from tribes linked to the government of the day . |
18 | This season Ruggia will again be travelling everywhere with his parents , even though the closeness of their relationship has often been blamed for Ruggia 's problems in communicating with his team personnel . |
19 | Karajan ( DG ) has often been taken to task from making an adagio meal of Shostakovich 's andante here , but Flor turns it into a snail 's banquet ( beautiful Concertgebouw wind playing notwithstanding ) . |
20 | But the conventional gesture ‘ to spin' has often been used in ballet . |
21 | The symbolism of the sea has often been used by writers and speakers , but a similar ploy can be used relating to other professions , hobbies and subjects ranging from football to plane travel with original effect . |
22 | Mr Seselj has often been used by President Milosevic to advance his own ends . |
23 | Olympic hockey has often been linked with cricket , hardly surprising as both Lord 's and The Oval staged pre-Olympic hockey matches in the days prior to artificial turf . |
24 | THE expression ‘ nosey parker ’ has often been linked to people of that name but the epithet 's origin actually lies with the Hyde Park rabbits and the Great Exhibition . |