Example sentences of "[vb -s] receive [det] attention " in BNC.

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1 In contrast to the owls , the significance of diurnal birds of prey as accumulators of bone has received little attention .
2 This has received little attention since its ascent in 1983 , possibly because it contains such mind-blowing attractions as a 40-feet skyhook section .
3 Although it may be contended that it is the process of collective bargaining as an ongoing activity which is at the heart of industrial relations , the negotiating process itself has received little attention in international studies ( an exception is Smith and Turkington , 1981 ) .
4 If the decision was only as to the construction of a statutory provision that would explain why the case has received little attention in later cases …
5 The effect of combining the two agonists , however , has received little attention .
6 Another form of executive succession , which has received little attention until recently , is impeachment .
7 Care for school-age children outside school hours and in the holidays has received little attention .
8 This aspect of CL petrography has received little attention , but it could be extremely valuable in petroleum exploration , giving an extra feature for use in correlation of borehole core sequences and interpretation of their depositional environments .
9 In comparison to speech , automatic handwriting recognition has received little attention .
10 This study focuses on an area of research which has received little attention in the past , but which is now at the forefront of the thinking of the relevant military planners .
11 It is not surprising , then , that this particular set of objections to the implementation of the Delors Plan has received little attention even in the countries likely to be most affected .
12 But because it is happening in Africa it has received little attention .
13 This organ has received much attention from surgeons , who are confronted with the problems which arise when the prostate enlarges late in life and obstructs the urinary channel which passes through it .
14 In the last five years evaluation has received much attention in UK academic libraries and particularly in parts of the research projects sponsored by the BLR&DD .
15 There is no doubt that the customer expectations of service have grown significantly in recent years and the whole subject of quality ( what the customer requires ) has received much attention , from management gurus to front line operators .
16 ( Aims and methods ) In early childhood , children grow and learn within their families and the importance of the family as a context for child development has received much attention .
17 These differ from the previous set by allowing ; the case b = 8/3 has received much attention .
18 In the past decade Leapor 's work has received more attention than at any time since the 1750s .
19 Even Craig Cwm Trwsgl in Cwm Pennant , home of the classic Exterminating Angel , has received some attention with Lloyd-Jones and Clive Stephenson adding Blinded By The Light , E4 5b , 6a , to the crag ; this route being a counter-diagonal to Day Of Reckoning .
20 Gossip has received some attention in anthropology .
21 But although voting behaviour in national elections has received most attention , many other forms of political activity have also become more locally differentiated .
22 Of the two promises made by the duke , it is the second which has received most attention , implying as it does that the duke had been poaching the earl 's retainers .
23 Of the three epithets employed by the section , ‘ insulting ’ has received most attention from the courts .
24 Of the two promises made by the duke , it is the second which has received most attention , implying as it does that the duke had been poaching the earl 's retainers .
25 Perhaps the region that has received most attention in the press in this context is Amazonia .
26 The perceptual side of the Umwelt has received less attention than the motor aspect , the study of animal perception ( as opposed to sensory physiology or discriminative behaviour ) having been inhabited by the explicitly anti-mentalistic bias of behaviourism .
27 The ability to ‘ tip a wink ’ was another of the assets of a political manager which has received less attention than the more obvious ability to secure employment for friends .
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