Example sentences of "have traditionally been [verb] [prep] the " in BNC.
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1 | First , does Lord Diplock 's taxonomy provide a ‘ better ’ set of labels than those of Lord Greene M.R. which have traditionally been employed by the courts ? |
2 | These powers have traditionally been regarded by the DES as ‘ dangerously punitive measures , difficult to enforce in the courts , and … measures of absolute last resort ’ . |
3 | Conservative leaders have traditionally been accommodating to the major interest and sought compromises . |
4 | Ancient sites have traditionally been recognized as the haunts of beings or entities from worlds other than the everyday . |
5 | We will be tracing its pervasive effects below , firstly in relation to the largely untrammelled sentencing powers that have traditionally been enjoyed by the courts in England , and secondly in inhibiting policy initiatives that have sought to substitute an element of strategic planning for the policy vacuum that continues to characterize the English sentencing system . |
6 | Handpainted cupboards have traditionally been restricted to the top end of the market , but this range comes in flat-pack format at more affordable prices . |
7 | Tents and marquees have traditionally been used in the grounds of hotels and country clubs for special functions such as receptions and parties . |