Example sentences of "have [be] raise about " in BNC.

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1 Another concern which has been raised about the validity of intraluminal recordings is that the bowel evacuation which is used to facilitate placing the probe may alter contractile patterns .
2 Concern has been raised about the costs of regulation .
3 At the time the analysts and the client were somewhat concerned that it was not practicable to implement fully either of the FAOR technical solutions , as expectations had been raised about the final outcome before the implications of these solutions were known in any detail .
4 Even the case from this period that was included in the Black report ( with the year of diagnosis wrongly given as 1983 rather than 1984 ) was diagnosed after concern had been raised about the high incidence in Seascale .
5 Some serious steps had been taken towards that outburst of anticlericalism and , in particular , antipapalism which marked the later fourteenth century : suspicions had been raised about the church 's landed wealth and envy of it had been fanned ; resentment against the papacy — by the clergy as well as by the laity — was growing ; above all parliament was providing an assembly where hostility could be orchestrated , diffused and preserved .
6 The Revenue said questions had been raised about whether these assets qualified for deferral if all other conditions were met and , while it could be argued they lie outside the scope of the provisions , ‘ the better view was that they are within them ’ .
7 This is not the place to embark upon detailed discussion of possible schemes for grading sexual assaults , but questions have been raised about the exclusion from the English offence of rape of oral and anal intercourse and penetration of the vagina by other objects .
8 Scotland , I suggested , had entered into a voluntary association , whatever questions have been raised about it since .
9 Apart from concern about the possibility of a ‘ natural ’ disaster in the Tunnel doubts have been raised about its security against sabotage and terrorism .
10 Many more questions have been raised about the adequacy of such historical antecedents , but in a sense it is more pertinent to ask how such ideas and practices have survived the rapid changes that went with the industrialization of Japan after the 1870s .
11 But if you look at the next one you see the arches er all the the other arches are have been raised about er a metre , and that was done deliberately to get the extra height on the outside wall so that they could put erm a er er higher roof in for the the knave and for the the aisle so that they could ge make it a bigger space .
12 Yet , serious doubts have been raised about the soundness and adequacy of the FBL 's insurance coverage .
13 We are some way short of being able to judge precisely what is required , especially as questions have been raised about the regulatory machinery under the Financial Services Act 1986 , as well as the arrangements of the Occupational Pensions Board .
14 In the past , questions have been raised about the publication of financial reports and the accountability of the UKCC for its use of funds to those who supply them .
15 Fears have been raised about a reduction in manpower , and we should like to explore the matter further .
16 Many questions have been raised about the issues , including the opportunities for interagency co-operation , the methods of crime investigation and repression , the regulation of police accountability , and the protection of civil rights .
17 Further doubts have been raised about the future of the THORP reprocessing plant at Sellafield by the Japanese authorities ' decision to abandon plutonium transports by sea [ see above ] and to scale down their nuclear-energy programme .
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