Example sentences of "have been [verb] with increasing " in BNC.

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1 As regards the physical limitations in food supplies , there seems to be general scientific agreement that this does not constitute the real constraint … the vague counter argument that more intensive cultivation will ruin the soil is hardly convincing in view of the fact that soil has been farmed with increasing intensity in Western Europe for about 2000 years and there is still no sign that it is exhausted .
2 As the science of meteorology has advanced towards the computerised forecasts we receive today , this folklore has been treated with increasing suspicion , or forgotten .
3 This method has been used with increasing success since the middle of the nineteenth century .
4 Lady Julie observes , as Darcy has been observing with increasing awe , the extraordinarily civilised behaviour of the Eritreans ; their exemplary treatment of prisoners ( 'We will insult you with our compassion' ) ; their well-organised aid programmes ; their balanced egalitarianism and their passion for educating their children even under the most appallingly adverse conditions .
5 A dose response to oestrogens has been shown with increasing doses having greater effects on bone density .
6 MICHAEL LYNAGH , who has been playing with increasing success for Italian club Treviso under the hand of magician Pierre Villepreux , has been offered a job with the PR department of Benetton , the club sponsors .
7 Mrs Cohen had been protesting with increasing frequency as day overtook day with no news .
8 Counties such as Berkshire , Hampshire , Hertfordshire and Cambridgeshire have been faced with increasing government demands to provide more new housing and this has produced vociferous opposition from local residents who see their traditional communities under threat .
9 During the last five years Planning Policy Guidance Notes ( PPGs ) and Minerals Policy Guidance Notes ( MPGs ) have been published with increasing frequency .
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