Example sentences of "has be [adv] criticised [conj] " in BNC.
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1 | The Huyghes ' administration of the museum , which had an average of only fifteen to twenty visitors a day , has been widely criticised as dusty , to say the least , the heavy-handedness and the sheer malice of the campaign against them may be due to clan warfare within the Institut de France and may also have political roots Jean-Paul Scarpitta , for example , was a personal friend of Président Mitterrand 's wife Danièle . |
2 | But the Quebec offer has been widely criticised as inadequate . |
3 | This has been widely criticised as failing to provide for the development of a coherent energy policy to take account of environmental and other considerations such as events in the Gulf . |
4 | Although proposed by the UN 's International Law Commission , the idea has been widely criticised as legally unsound and practically unworkable . |
5 | Lambert has been widely criticised and there has been speculation that the controversy could lead to his departure from the FT . |
6 | That decision has been roundly criticised as ‘ extraordinary ’ by Professor Glanville Williams in his Joint Obligations , p. 117 , para. 55 . |
7 | It has been roundly criticised because of the risk of cervical spinal cord injury , and there has been a plea for changes in the rules to make it safer ( Burry & Calcinai , 1988 ) . |
8 | This has enormous implications for the cost and length of time it takes to expedite cases , both areas over which the Institute has been severely criticised and which it is keen to see reduced . |