Example sentences of "area of [noun sg] have [be] [verb] " in BNC.

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1 I am pleased to record that Johnson Matthey 's world leading position in many important areas of activity has been recognised during the year by three prestigious awards .
2 Secondly certain major areas of activity have been excluded from the directives — these are energy , transport , water and telecommunications .
3 The main areas of difficulty have been described as instability , incontinence , immobility , and intellectual impairment ( Isaacs , 1980 ) .
4 Some areas of moorland have been ploughed deeply to break the iron pan and so make the soil suitable for ‘ crops ’ of coniferous trees .
5 Three areas of concern have been identified : —
6 Within the Modular Course identification of areas of concern has been followed by one-off evaluation studies , or incorporation into a review cycle .
7 To date , 30 programme areas of research have been approved committing the Government to expenditure of £183 million or 87 per cent .
8 Vast areas of Rum have been fenced off for century-long experiment to re-create the natural woodland environment .
9 degree of injury is pertinent ; the repair process takes longer when extensive areas of tissue have been damaged
10 Such analyses are only performed at the lowest level when the areas of uncertainty have been reduced and refined .
11 These areas of activation have been rendered onto the lateral surface of the cortex of the brain used by Tailarach and Tournoux to illustrate the distribution of the major sites of activation ( left hemisphere on the left ) .
12 A draft report states that : " The inquiry can find no instance … where large areas of forest have been managed on a sustained yield " .
13 The usual area of wood has been dressed away on the upper edge of the body , in the name of player comfort .
14 It is significant that the timetable for this area of work has been maintained despite the absence of a key member of the Enterprise Centre 's staff , due to illness , for most of the period .
15 At All Saints and St Barnabas the difficulty of a comparatively small total area of existing windows failing to light adequately a much increased area of floor-space has been overcome in two ways .
16 Fortunately , what might have been an area of conflict has been modified by compromise .
17 Although an adjoining area of ground had been purchased for this purpose , it was never developed as a burial ground and its virgin state allowed the Ekarro Housing Co-operative to complement the conversion of All Saints and St Barnabas with a new building , in the style of the surrounding villas , accommodating further flats for co-operative members ( Plate 26 ) .
18 Maybe , he suggested hopefully , a promising new area of investigation had been revealed .
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