Example sentences of "[noun] has [adv] been criticise [prep] " in BNC.
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1 | The union ban has already been criticised by the United Nations as an infringement of human rights . |
2 | The union ban has already been criticised by the United Nations as an infringement of human rights . |
3 | The President has also been criticised from the right , with Republicans mystified at Mr Bush 's demarche . |
4 | The rule has often been criticised by writers . |
5 | The National Gallery has also been criticised for trying to insure the entire exhibition with the help of an indemnity reserved for foreign loans . |
6 | Dickens has often been criticised for his portrayal of dying children ; John Carey describes him as ‘ a manufacturer of model children , pious little monsters , moribund and adult . ’ |
7 | Indeed , the Worldwide Fund for Nature has recently been criticised in the tabloid press for allegedly misleading its supporters for this reason . |
8 | The Getty has often been criticised for having more money than sense . |
9 | This part of the bill has already been criticised by wide sections of management . |
10 | The codex has also been criticised for setting standards lower than those of national governments . |
11 | On the political campaigns for which the NUS has long been criticised by Conservative MPs , the charter suggests that associations and the union should be allowed to lobby on issues which affect students . |
12 | On the political campaigns for which the NUS has long been criticised by Conservative MPs , the charter suggests that associations and the union should be allowed to lobby on issues which affect students . |
13 | A Stockton author who last week defended his book about Guisborough has now been criticised for his work on Middlesbrough . |
14 | The DES has nevertheless been criticised for not giving enough training to teachers and for not providing adequate computer programs for the classroom . |
15 | Andrewes has also been criticised for abandoning his parish during the plague , and , above all , for his subservience to the King . |