Example sentences of "have [vb pp] [adj] attention " in BNC.

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1 The use of import quotas has received scant attention in the strategic trade policy literature , the one exception being Fung ( 1989 ) .
2 It is becoming increasingly apparent that drugs , which act through mechanisms other than acid inhibition , can control duodenal ulcer disease as effectively as H 2 receptor atagonists ; the findings of this study suggest that stimulation of normal gastroduodenal motility ( and thus acid clearance from the bulb ) may be an important mechanism in this respect , but one which has received scant attention to date .
3 Just as the publication of the moving image section of the Charter for the Arts in Scotland has received scant attention , the erosion of BBC Scotland 's operational autonomy and the potential denudation of its programme-making resources should be a matter of widespread concern .
4 The application of radionuclide angiography in assessing portal vein patency or occlusion has received limited attention .
5 Nevertheless the relationship between the money supply and price has received continued attention , with the monetarists trying to provide theoretical and empirical support for the argument that changes in the money supply cause fluctuations in money incomes and prices .
6 One particular aspect of the economic life of Israel which has received great attention in the history of the Church and which needs further expansion is the prohibition on usury .
7 My argument here is not on that issue , since the focus of their attention was on Parliament and parliamentary procedure and I want to introduce the other side of reform into the debate — where it has received insufficient attention .
8 Their design , together with the content and format of the printed data , has received particular attention .
9 A group which has received particular attention recently are the unskilled labourers moving from small-scale , mainly agricultural , work on the peripheries of the industrial economies to the economically successful regions .
10 One other route to chaos , not illustrated by the experiment described in Section 24.4 , has received particular attention in the context of transition to turbulence .
11 The ‘ homes for heroes ’ debate has received full attention ( Orbach , 1977 ; Swenarton , 1981 ) , but the circumstantial canvas of historical explanation extends over some years .
12 The latter role has received growing attention in recent years , with a trend towards extending the scope of public sector auditing to include an assessment as to whether departments and agencies manage their operations efficiently and whether their programmes are effective in terms of the objectives by which they were initiated .
13 One area that has received special attention is the text of the Admission and Call Declarations : these have been redrafted , although the final draft has yet to be approved .
14 The mechanism of lipid-induced effects of platelet function has received considerable attention .
15 One which has received considerable attention is the Kurator system in Denmark .
16 This is an area which has received considerable attention from feminists in recent years , particularly feminist architects and builders in groups such as Matrix , The Women and Built Environment Group and the Feminist Design Co-op , who have begun to challenge traditional attitudes and assumptions held within the architecture profession .
17 A further aspect of the family , linking these ideas of privacy , home and self-expression , has received considerable attention in the last few decades with the growth of popular psychology manuals on how to enjoy or improve married sex and , more recently , encounter groups and sexual therapy .
18 The second is transfer pricing : a subject which has received considerable attention in academic study , but where practice frequently seems to be restricted to what in theory may be regarded as the least satisfactory approaches .
19 Of course quality and assessment of performance are important , and the government is right to insist that often in the past education has given inadequate attention to evaluation .
20 His practice of hunger-striking when detained has attracted international attention and the displeasure of the authorities , and led to his release from custody earlier this year .
21 What has attracted great attention recently are moves towards an internal market in the NHS , which would allow health authorities to buy and sell services to and from one another .
22 The crisis of the social sector of Mexican agriculture in the 1980's has attracted increasing attention in recent years .
23 Recently , reduction of the time to market has attracted significant attention as market needs become increasingly unpredictable and unstable , as technology is diversified and changes rapidly , and as competition intensifies .
24 The case has attracted nationwide attention and split the community in the small American town of Eden Prairie , Minnesota .
25 This apparent problem has attracted considerable attention in recent years .
26 As a scholar Mannheim has attracted considerable attention both from commentators interested in the structure of his ideas and from those moved by the possibility of such a bold project as the sociology of knowledge .
27 This is another aspect of demographic change which has attracted considerable attention and triggered alarmist projections about the burdens and costs of care .
28 This has had considerable attention in the literature coming from the United States .
29 The 39-year-old Briton 's move to Indycar with film star Paul Newman 's Newman-Haas team has sparked intense attention for the series , previously regarded as mainly a domestic American race .
30 Plants are closing all over Europe as recession deepens on the continent and particular industries make the painful adjustments to their own private new world orders , but the announcement that Digital Equipment Corp was to close its venerable 22-year-old manufacturing plant in Galway has drawn international attention that far exceeds anything generated by threatened closures such as the even more venerable truck plant that is almost the only employer in the Lancashire town of Leyland , and involved a threat to many more jobs .
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