Example sentences of "[verb] been criticised for be " in BNC.
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1 | The Tory poster campaign , too , has been criticised for being too backward looking and negative . |
2 | This election campaign has been criticised for being negative . |
3 | For Sparc server users , the software will replace the need for Novell 's NetWare for Unix , which has been criticised for being to slow . |
4 | For Sparc server users , the software will replace the need for Novell 's NetWare for Unix , which has been criticised for being to slow . |
5 | The 1986 Act has been criticised for being a pragmatic reaction to recent events rather than a well-considered set of rules based on clearly articulated and consistent premises about the function of the criminal law in the area of public order ( see R. Card : Public Order : The New Law ) . |
6 | and Hechter 's original thesis has been criticised for being unhistoric and too-abstract . |
7 | It has been criticised for being difficult to learn and praised for being efficient once proficient . |
8 | Pauline , married to electrician Dave with an 18-year-old daughter Sarah , has been criticised for being too blue - a label she does n't feel she deserves . |
9 | At more than 18 hands , Party Politics , who was the tallest of Saturday 's 40 runners , had been criticised for being ungainly . |
10 | Drummer Chris Cooper explained : ‘ We 've been criticised for being shoddy live so we decided to do something about . |
11 | I have been criticised for being a distant figure who lives in a style of luxury that Britain can not afford . |
12 | ‘ Drab ’ shutters are criticised SHUTTERS installed by Famous Army Stores to repel ram-raiders in Redcar High Street have been criticised for being ‘ drab ’ . |
13 | But it 's been criticised for being unsightly . |