Example sentences of "[noun prp] has be describe [prep] " in BNC.

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1 C.D.C. has been described as ‘ a mature business development strategy which is being actively pursued throughout every sector of the global economy by companies seeking to establish and build a profitable enterprise by delighting the customer . ’
2 Northern Ireland has been described as a society under siege , a society where there is a problem for every solution !
3 A further type of presumed NMDA receptor-dependent LTP has been described in which potentiation occurs not only at those synapses where there is coincident pre- and postsynaptic activity , but extends to synapses made by concurrently active terminals onto neighbouring cells , whether or not these are active .
4 Finally , an input-specific AP5-resistant component of LTP has been described in area CA1 165 .
5 Anicius Saturninus at Irchester has been described as a remount officer securing new horses for the army , while O. Cordius Candidus at Dover may have been connected with the transport of horses across the Channel .
6 Lively and original , Jennings has been described as the only real poet produced by the British cinema .
7 Unfairly , Redditch has been described as the most boring town in Britain , which produces the most boring postcards .
8 This appears to be in conflict with Summala 's claim that ‘ it is inconceivable that drivers would continually operate under such emotional stress ’ ( Summala , 1988 , p.494 ) , and an alternative description of driver behaviour developed by Summala has been described as zero-risk theory .
9 Big Waimea has been described as a ‘ lunatic washing machine ’ .
10 Seymour Martin Lipset has characterized the United States as the " first new nation , " but Britain has been described as " the first industrial nation . "
11 Die Grünen has been described by Petra Kelly as an ‘ anti-party party ’ , and getting into bed with them might be a guarantee of ending up on the floor .
12 Birmingham has been described as a " matrix of small workshops " forming a " conducive environment for the survival of immemorial work rhythms " .
13 The concept of an " NHS nursing home " for elderly severely mentally ill people in Newcastle has been described by Fairbairn et al ( 1986 ) , and a " hospice approach " to the treatment of " advanced dementia " within a general hospital in the USA has been described by Volicer et al ( 1986 ) .
14 The approach to needs assessment used in the former RSG has been described as ‘ a brilliant device provided one does not inquire too closely into what it means ’ ( Foster et al .
15 The concept of an " NHS nursing home " for elderly severely mentally ill people in Newcastle has been described by Fairbairn et al ( 1986 ) , and a " hospice approach " to the treatment of " advanced dementia " within a general hospital in the USA has been described by Volicer et al ( 1986 ) .
16 Mr Fallon has been described as the kind of man who does not suffer fools gladly .
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