Example sentences of "has [adv] played [art] [adj] role " in BNC.
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1 | People have fallen in love for stranger reasons , but music has obviously played a central role in their marriage . |
2 | However , the development of Australian unions has been markedly and uniquely influenced by the institutional support given to them by the federal arbitration system which has long played a fundamental role in wage-determination and the settlement of disputes ( see Chapter 5 ) . |
3 | The Earth 's atmosphere has not played a similar role , because of the comparatively low rate of heat transport from the interior , via solid phase convection . |
4 | The state has always played a critical role in fostering the development of a capitalist economy ( Baran and Sweezy , 1966 ) . |
5 | Luck has always played a key role in doing the pools , but half the fun was thinking that skill mattered . |
6 | Suicide has always played a big role in Greenland . |
7 | In the UK , franchising has always played a significant role , although relations between franchisor and franchisee have not always been smooth , according to the report . |
8 | The discount market The discount market has always played an important role within the financial system . |
9 | The Gas Turbine division has also played a leading role in this area and is pioneering the concept of total maintenance [ health care ] contracts for critical power packs both on and offshore . |
10 | The Sports Council has also played an active role in efforts to resolve problems in access to rivers and has set up a liaison group to discuss access agreements for rivers between all interested and affected parties , including of course , canoeists . |
11 | Generally , the law has traditionally played a minimal role in controlling the use of sanctions at school . |
12 | According to the 1984 OECD survey of Yugoslavia ( p. 19 ) , ‘ In Yugoslavia , monetary policy has typically played an important role in demand management . ’ |
13 | Here , Dr Schonfield has again played a prominent role with a series of works addressed to the background of the New Testament . |