Example sentences of "[been] level at the " in BNC.
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1 | It is ironic , but perhaps not surprising that the more virulent allegations of media bias have been levelled at the most balanced and impartial element of the media . |
2 | Some criticism , too , has been levelled at the breed 's movement , based on its muscling characteristics . |
3 | The criticisms that have been levelled at the Non-Proliferation Treaty have at their base the inequality of the bargain between the major powers who have nuclear weapons and the non-nuclear powers who have accepted the undertaking not to acquire them . |
4 | Much criticism has been levelled at the nature of the upper reaches of the English educational system before 1914 , with its emphasis on liberal studies within the ethos of the public school which extolled the virtues of the gentleman amateur [ Coleman , 1973 ] . |
5 | A fundamental challenge had been levelled at the settlement made at Troyes which had altered the line of succession to the crown of France . |
6 | The same criticism has been levelled at the lower tier , the Board , which with twelve of its twenty-one members coming from the DES and the LEAs , is regarded by many as unbalanced . |
7 | He then proceeded to identify a periglacial cycle which went beyond a relationship between climate and process and attracted some of the criticisms that had previously been levelled at the Davisian ‘ normal ’ cycle . |
8 | A number of criticisms have been levelled at the Accelerator Theory . |
9 | A number of criticisms have been levelled at the political business cycle literature in general . |
10 | Criticism has also been levelled at the inadequacies of the legislative programme . |
11 | A further criticism which has been levelled at the Keynesian model is that it tends to understate the influence of money on the real variables in the economy . |