Example sentences of "[art] [noun] has often been " in BNC.
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1 | The story has often been told . |
2 | The irony has often been noted that the imposition of legislature controls actually resulted in a dramatic increase in immigration from the Caribbean and the Indian sub-continent , as people attempted to beat the ban , this severed the previously close connections between employment opportunities and migration to Britain . |
3 | When these ‘ stages ’ have been used to identify societies outside Europe the result has often been misleading . |
4 | The study has often been used to illustrate the way television deals with events and constructs meanings around those events . |
5 | The rule has often been criticised by writers . |
6 | The opening shot of the battle has often been described . |
7 | Even though Darwinian evolution is represented as a competitive process , the outcome has often been that animals ended up working with each other . |
8 | The snag has often been their lack of browning capacity-pale food does n't look very appealing . |
9 | The Getty has often been criticised for having more money than sense . |
10 | Because the endoscopical findings in RP often include serpiginous ulcerations , fissures , and ileitis proximal to the pouch , the syndrome has often been attributed to underlying Crohn 's disease , the diagnosis of which had presumably been ‘ missed ’ both clinically and pathologically up to and including the time of colectomy . |
11 | In particular we must conclude that SEDIMENTATION IN THE PAST HAS OFTEN BEEN VERY RAPID INDEED AND VERY SPASMODIC . |
12 | In the social sciences at large the word has often been used very loosely for any approach which applies scientific method to human affairs , conceived of as part of the natural order . |
13 | They are specially misleading in two respects : the orchestration has often been distorted and the part-writing ‘ improved ’ The volumes in question are those containing Les Indes galantes ( Dukas ) , Castor et Pollux ( Chapuis ) and the three edited by d'Indy Hippolyte et Aricie , Dardanus and Zaïs . |
14 | These invented sayings show in miniature the ‘ contrivance ’ of which the trilogy has often been accused . |
15 | For industrial societies , the position has often been portrayed in very different terms . |
16 | The symbolism of the sea has often been used by writers and speakers , but a similar ploy can be used relating to other professions , hobbies and subjects ranging from football to plane travel with original effect . |
17 | The Common External Policy is not always concerned with promoting a free and open world trading and investment system ( see section on UK policy to 1980 ) , and the EC has often been engaged in protecting sunset industries e.g. the steel industry . |
18 | He suggests that blacks have been ‘ at one and the same time both more accepting of and more hostile towards homosexuality ’ , and that the hostility has often been extreme — as in the case of Eldridge Cleaver 's notorious attack on James Baldwin ( Altman , Homosexual Oppression , esp . |
19 | Such a payment has often been called a voluntary payment . |
20 | The creativity inherent in the grammar of a language has often been pointed out : an unlimited number of sentences may be produced from a finite set of elements together with rules for their combination . |