Example sentences of "which have traditionally " in BNC.

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1 Sylvanus is seen partly as a threat to sexual virtue , partly as a threat to social and economic structures which have traditionally guaranteed certain rights and freedoms to agricultural workers .
2 The general trend towards central control , together with the introduction of LMS , which delegates to governors many of the management powers which have traditionally been the responsibility of the local authority , have conspired significantly to alter the role of the local education authority .
3 The Montagne is dotted with small lignite mines , many deserted , which have traditionally supplied the Champagne grower .
4 It should exclude ‘ not only those items which have traditionally been called extraordinary , but also those called exceptional ’ .
5 Unfortunately , they are doing so alongside all the inherited pseudo-science and woolly thinking , the pretentious massing of obscure and unreliable ( and unreliably dated ) data which have traditionally marked Velokovskianism off from more orthodox science .
6 Humphrey Wine expressed his personal enthusiasm for acquiring more history and religious works but noted that one major difficulty was the paucity of such paintings in British private collections , which have traditionally been an important source of acquisition for the National Gallery .
7 The chosen section is usually in the open areas behind the goals — areas of the ground which have traditionally been occupied by working-class men since the grounds were built .
8 It often involves looking at problems afresh and giving serious consideration to ideas which have traditionally been regarded as impossible or is practicable .
9 Siemens in turn is ( along with Ericsson and ITT ) one of three companies which have traditionally supplied telecommunications equipment on a favoured , semi-sheltered , basis in many national markets .
10 Some collections are using fine knitted fabrics for jackets , which have traditionally been made from woven fabrics .
11 First , does Lord Diplock 's taxonomy provide a ‘ better ’ set of labels than those of Lord Greene M.R. which have traditionally been employed by the courts ?
12 Indeed , this might suggest that the Type A non-profit might usefully be dichotomized into those nationalized industries which have traditionally been ‘ profitable ’ and those which have not .
13 Practices of keeping donor insemination secret from all others , and of keeping the child in ignorance of his/her means of conception which have traditionally been implicit in the provision of donor insemination are now in a state of flux .
14 In particular , this will show whether greater proximity has broken down some of the barriers which have traditionally existed between the two groups or , as some theorists have suggested , has led to a re-definition of their differences .
15 The principal repercussion of introducing rational expectations into macroeconomic models is to shorten dramatically the lags in adjustment which have traditionally preoccupied macroeconomists from widely differing ideological positions .
16 The Ministry of Agriculture , which is responsible for Britain 's coastal defences , is considering a major rethink in policy , shifting the emphasis away from technological solutions toward more natural solutions involving the revival of salt marshes , which have traditionally protected coastlines .
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