Example sentences of "has be accompanied by " in BNC.

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1 The mobilisation of the militias has been accompanied by letters in the press , supposedly from members , calling for tough action against ‘ subversive provocation ’ and vowing to ‘ stop these counter-revolutionary actions for once and for all - with weapons if need be ’ .
2 Fighting has been accompanied by massacres of civilians from the ‘ wrong ’ tribe .
3 The Thatcher record since 1979 has been accompanied by a good deal of inflationary rhetoric from both supporters and critics .
4 As in Britain this qualified support for the free market has been accompanied by measures for a stronger stance in defence and law and order ( which have increased their shares in public spending in most Western European states ) .
5 As in so many countries in Europe , the collapse of the communists has been accompanied by a resurgence of support for the extreme right .
6 The decline in residential capacity has been accompanied by a growth in community based alternatives such as specialist foster care , independent living under supervision and day-centres aimed at supporting , rather than supplanting , families .
7 This trend has been accompanied by improved professional training and a significant rise in the numbers holding professional qualifications .
8 At the same time this has been accompanied by a determined push by the German authorities through the EC institutions to impose a Community-wide statutory minimum wage to counter the high wage costs of West Germany .
9 Consolidation has been accompanied by an increase in renting , a phenomenon which existed for some time in African shanty towns , before it became common in Latin America .
10 The sharp fall in marriage rates since the early 1970s has been accompanied by a rise in the proportion of cohabiting couples .
11 The success of smoke control areas throughout the country has also had an overall effect on odour pollution , due to the fact that the reduction in smoke has been accompanied by a fall in sulphur dioxide in the atmosphere , which in itself is odorous .
12 And , attempts to encourage greater accountability and competition between authorities have tended to flounder because it has been accompanied by a higher degree of centralization and control and a wider gap between the possibilities of locally generated finance and overall levels of spending .
13 The growth in computer-based online information retrieval has been accompanied by an ever-increasing number of promotion , training and education courses .
14 But the quantitative explosion in the feral dog population in Italy has been accompanied by a qualitative change .
15 Second , a vast increase in the level of state intervention in a variety of spheres ( Friedman , 1971 and 1972 , ch. 10 ) has been accompanied by the development of new forms of state regulation in which discretion and informal controls exercised through devices such as circulars , tax concessions and various methods of state economic management ( Daintith , 1979 ) are accorded much greater prominence than formal ‘ legal ’ measures .
16 He is consumed by the challenge of the world 's highest peaks , but this has been accompanied by a geographer 's fascination with visiting new places : a curiosity about the metaphysical undercurrents that accompany great risk ; a need to plumb the capabilities of mind and body and a corresponding empathy with mountain peoples who confront such tests in their everyday struggle with life .
17 Ever since the late 1950s almost every AIB team sent out to investigate a fatal accident has been accompanied by at least one RAF pathologist .
18 But as well as removing hazard , industrialization has been accompanied by an improvement in nutrition which may , if it persists , reduce or abolish any early-life costs of the late-life improvement .
19 One of the most unambiguous demonstrations of this comes from New Guinea where the virtual abolition of tribal warfare achieved by relatively recent European rule has been accompanied by a marked increase in the incidence of sorcery accusations .
20 As expressed by Atiyah the ‘ weakening belief in the importance of the hortatory effect of the judicial process has been accompanied by , and has surely been part cause of , a change in the sense of justice itself .
21 The gradual phasing out of the married woman 's option has been accompanied by the introduction of credits towards the basic state pension for those who are out of the labour market because of home responsibilities .
22 Deregulation has been accompanied by new regulatory activity ( reregulation ) , the consequences of which are far from clear .
23 In Britain at least , and to a greater or lesser extent in other financial centres also , this deregulatory trend has been accompanied by a wave of new regulatory developments to ensure that deregulation does not go too far .
24 Illegitimacy started to increase again in the 1960s ; later marriage since 1972 has been accompanied by higher , not lower , levels of illegitimacy .
25 Moreover , this strategy of revolutionary elitism has been accompanied by a reversal of the tactic of campaigning on the basis of crude , ethnocentric prejudices .
26 Far from it : rising unemployment in one sector has been accompanied by rising unemployment in the other sector .
27 The reduction in the scale of long term geriatric provision has been accompanied by an increase in the provision of residential care and nursing homes .
28 Meanwhile the process of ‘ de-industrialization ’ , typified by the shift of employment from manufacturing to service industries and the related growth of female participation in the labour force , and of white-collar as opposed to manual occupations , has been accompanied by fundamental changes in the location of economic activity , both locally and regionally .
29 The relative decline of the UK economy has been accompanied by the loss of world leadership both in successive individual industries and in fields of social and welfare reform .
30 Her closer engagement with concrete social change has been accompanied by a rapprochement with the conventions of science fiction .
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