Example sentences of "has [verb] [art] [adv] important [noun] " in BNC.

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1 The Government has won a very important victory .
2 With the growing scientific knowledge of the causes of both sudden infant death and cancers in childhood over the years has grown the equally important knowledge of the benefits gained from support for the family .
3 My hon. Friend has made a most important point .
4 Despite this , Cureton has made a very important contribution to the study of poetic rhythm which should set the tone for rhythmic analysis for some time to come .
5 My hon. Friend has made a very important point , which I suspect will become more important as we approach the coming election .
6 The neo-psychoanalytic approach has offered a most important emphasis on psychological structuring in the creation of historically specific forms of ‘ masculinity ’ and ‘ femininity ’ and has encouraged a break away from discussions in terms of social ‘ roles ’ , with all that concept 's inherent functionalism .
7 Spectroscopy has played a very important part in the development of quantum theory , not least because it is a branch of physics capable of attaining great accuracy in measurement and so is able to pose very precise problems for theoretical interpretation .
8 So that is a community place for us as well and that is the only place we can , where we can learn about religion other place because this is a foreign country wi who has got a different religion than we are and there is no other institution will , which will ever mention any of the reading apart from which is So it has played a very important part .
9 As in other orchestral sections jazz has played a very important part in developing and even inventing new effects .
10 Since Warnock , some sense of national direction has been given by the work of a number of agencies , not least Her Majesty 's Inspectorate , which has played a very important role , instilling confidence in college staff and promoting good quality provision .
11 As we have seen in the previous chapter , the terms semiotics or semiology are now usually used for the general theory of signs , which in its European structuralist versions has played an enormously important role in modern literary theory .
12 Over the post decade , tax welfare has played an increasingly important part in boosting the living standards of the rich , while welfare cuts have reduced the income of those at the bottom of the pile .
13 Citizenship , regarded in this way , has played an increasingly important part in political thought and controversy during the past few decades .
14 The Pharmacopoeia has played an increasingly important role in defining common criteria and control standards for medicinal substances and is now developing analytical methods for solvent and pesticide residues and strengthening its role in the standardisation of biologicals such as blood products and vaccines .
15 In recent years , computer technology has played an increasingly important role in storing and retrieving chemical information ( see figure 4.1 ) .
16 The dominance of monetarist strategies in the 1980s and start of the 1990s has meant that monetary policy has played an extremely important role in overall economic policy , with control of the money supply and inflation being of prime importance .
17 The future seen by the two authors is one in which robotics has become a very important part of life .
18 Sedimentologists have now found a wide variety of applications for CL , and it has become a very important tool for petrographic analysis .
19 The largest of them , Magnificat Music ( under the auspices of the Westminster Diocesan Liturgy Centre ) , has become the most important publisher of music for the reformed Roman Catholic rites .
20 The flows of trade and capital discussed in sections 1.3.2 to 1.3.4 indicate that the growth of these complex two-way flows has become the most important factor in the UK 's international position .
21 Since then , training has become an increasingly important part of CEPRA 's activities and in 1986 it joined forces with the Association of Native Language Communicators to set up a three-year communication diploma course for native language speakers .
22 CROSS-BORDER portfolio investment has become an increasingly important feature of global capital markets .
23 Chinese leaders are keen to strengthen what has become an increasingly important relationship with Tokyo , and have sought to use the five-day visit to invite Emperor Akihito later in the year .
24 He stresses the complexity of interrelations and points to an increase in the importance of territorial politics ( i.e. based on a local government area ) at just the time when — in the face of severe economic problems — local ( welfare ) expenditure has become an increasingly important element in central ( economic ) planning .
25 The idea that people operate ‘ strategies ’ in which they assess a range of options , and act to maximize their opportunities , has become an increasingly important insight in historical work on the family , and one which accords an active role to human beings in constructing their own lives , rather than seeing individuals at the mercy of large scale social forces ( Morgan , 1985 , p. 175 ) .
26 In this respect , interest in the celebrated networks , managerial staff who receive technical support from RX but whose contract is defined solely by time or task , has overshadowed the more important alterations to the relationships between RX and its supplier network ( Judkins et al. , 1985 ) .
27 The discussion above has indicated the most important observations that help in assigning the electronic spectra of transition metal complexes .
28 My hon. Friend has identified an extremely important point .
29 A good care assistant who remembers this has taken the most important step in developing the support which his or her clients need and deserve .
30 This chapter has reviewed an extremely important aspect of international banking — country risk assessment .
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