Example sentences of "be [adj] research " in BNC.

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1 The propositions that this book addresses are that research is an important ingredient in the formation and implementation of effective policies and good practice in child care ; and that those who work in the child care services can not only incorporate research into their general experience , knowledge and skill but also contribute to it through their own careful observation and recording .
2 In view of the universality and range of the interview situation it is not surprising that there has been extensive research , but for the same reasons the research is of little operational consequence .
3 There has already been extensive research on these , at Exeter and elsewhere , using computer techniques of control , recording and analysis .
4 The biggest daily peak comes around 5.00 pm , as homes switch on before industry switches off : There has been little research on the way consumers would respond to the various kinds of incentive that could be built into the electricity price structure .
5 The fall-off curves away from such centres of consumption imply that the redistribution of such goods was controlled , but there has been little research carried out to determine the patterns of dispersal in any more detail .
6 As yet there has been little research considering early retirement among women and its social meaning and impact .
7 There has been little research in most of the United Kingdom into the relative effects of social class on achievement under the tripartite and comprehensive systems .
8 There has been little research to evaluate IT and IS and how they effect the top levels of organisations .
9 There has , however , been little research on the use of computers in planning practice .
10 Although there has been much research on the determination of asset prices , there has been little research on what determines the volume of turnover in asset markets .
11 Furthermore there has been little research which has dealt specifically with Scotland .
12 Research expenditure is about £550,000 per annum and there are 30–40 research publications per annum .
13 But although there has been detailed research on several rhynchosaurs , there are still important controversies surrounding their diet and their mode of life , their significance in Triassic ecosystems , and their taxonomic position ( that is , their relationship to other kinds of reptiles ) .
14 The acquisition of verb-phrase anaphora has not been investigated in previous research , although there has been some research into the acquisition of other cohesive devices such as conjunctions ( e.g. because ) and pronouns ( e.g. he/she ) .
15 And erm there has been some research done , they produced a plan of what they actually consisted of in the 17th century .
16 While there has been much research on the short term memory system of the type used to , eg , remember telephone numbers , relatively little is known about the nature of temporary memory for information which is held in the focus of attention during reading and conversation ( ‘ foregrounded' information ) .
17 During the last decade , there has been much research on the effect on economic performance in Western industrialised countries of the structure of and the relations between the main economic institutions .
18 Although there has been much research on the determination of asset prices , there has been little research on what determines the volume of turnover in asset markets .
19 At the other end of the scale there are ambitious research projects undertaken for methodical demonstration purposes .
20 It is surprising , therefore , that there has been inadequate research into the forestry potential of the Mediterranean regions .
21 Geomorphological and Quaternary studies of the glacial history of the Grampian Highlands have always been major research interests within Scottish universities .
22 There has been considerable research into the question of low pay in agriculture .
23 for instance , in Heidrick and Struggles there are more research consultants than there are consultants , and in Tyzack the numbers are about equal .
24 It 'll be ground-breaking research .
25 The assumption seems to be that research involving animals , particularly if they are to be harmed in any way , must at least be justified in advance by its probable benefits for human beings , or possibly other animals .
26 It will be theoretical research that uses methods and arguments from both economics and ethics .
27 This contains the experience and depth of the insider 's knowledge , which Holdaway ( 1979 ) recognizes is unlikely to become readily available , simply because ‘ there is a lack of impetus within contemporary sociology to spend lengthy periods of observation in what may be uncomfortable research situations [ with the police ] ’ .
28 There needs to be ferocious research into the views of others and action taken in response .
29 Some years ago the Advisory Board for the Research Councils ( ABRC ) proposed its notorious ‘ RTX ’ scheme whereby some universities would be major research institutions ( R ) , while others would become teaching-only ( T ) establishments .
30 That there should be more research on the language needs of employment and that the relationship between such needs and the teaching of English , community and foreign language should be explored in teacher education .
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