Example sentences of "[noun] has attracted a [adj] [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | A conference on AIDS has attracted a good response from businessmen in the Alton area . |
2 | These classes are widely known by the label ‘ comprador ’ though this term has attracted a great deal of criticism . |
3 | 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 . |
4 | 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 . |
5 | Specialization in weaponry has attracted a large following in the West . |
6 | 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 " . |
7 | The case of Nigeria has attracted a good deal of scholarly attention in this respect and is worth looking at more closely . |
8 | Organised by the Eastern Sporting Sidecar Association , the first of 12 scheduled meetings this year has attracted a top class entry . |
9 | 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 . |
10 | The town of Telford has attracted a new £65,000,000 car components factory which will create 450 new jobs . |