Example sentences of "[det] [noun] have often been " in BNC.
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1 | Because of this vessels have often been stranded on the island in the past and there is a Coastguard Life Saving Apparatus team stationed there . |
2 | Present day historians use preserved records to produce a picture of past societies , but such records have often been kept in an ad hoc way , thus limiting the use of the information . |
3 | These criticisms have often been the crux of the public case against land drainage . |
4 | Similar criticisms of these explanations have often been formulated by sociologically-based theories which attempt to reflect the connections between the legal system and the political , cultural and economic systems . |
5 | As most of us know , in the public perception these causes have often been seen as clashing . |
6 | By contrast , says Clarke , the poor and working class within those communities have often been more accepting of those ‘ who would be outcast by the ruling culture — many times to spite the white man , but mainly because the conditions of our lives have made us empathic ’ . |
7 | Keynes 's own policies have often been misrepresented : in the 1930s , for example , he was well aware of the structural problems of British industry , and did not believe that unemployment could be reduced much below 12 per cent . |
8 | Writers like Saunders ( 1984 , 1986 ) have pointed out the problems of structuralism , but in their own work have often been guilty of endorsing profoundly capital logic accounts of social process . |
9 | Small peasant farmers , who own their own plots have often been compelled to sell land through poverty and debts . |