Example sentences of "[noun] have traditionally [vb pp] " in BNC.

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1 It must be added that vocational schools have traditionally had low status .
2 Financial reports in all organizations have traditionally emphasized the stewardship function .
3 Organizations have traditionally relied on structure and threats of insecurity to control the behaviour of employees .
4 Marxists have traditionally agreed that liberal democracy is the ‘ normal ’ form of political system for an advanced industrial state .
5 With this aim in mind , import quotas and licensing requirements , restrictions which nations have traditionally used to limit the volume and types of imports entering their countries , are prohibited .
6 The answer , as it seems to us , must be that the court regarded the enhanced right of silence which common law and statute have traditionally conferred upon a person once he has been charged as providing him , in the language of section 2(13) , with a ‘ reasonable excuse ’ for failing to comply with the requirement .
7 Parents have traditionally adjusted -to the school and note the school to the parents and the child .
8 Hence , staff functions have traditionally attracted individuals wanting structure , autonomy and creativity while line manager positions attract people wanting power and relationships .
9 These two emerging types of household have traditionally sought their housing in the rented sector , both public and private .
10 Dr Runcie has gone out of his way on this visit to concede many of the doctrinal points and practices which large elements of the Church of England have traditionally found offensive in Roman Catholicism .
11 That matters when the nation 's blue-chip companies have traditionally paid premium rates for space in that 10.15pm advertising slot .
12 Conservatives have traditionally urged the value of the Lords as a revising Chamber : what good is a revising body if it never revises ?
13 They can provide a vital link between hospital and community , although many hospital-based social workers have traditionally concentrated on team work within the hospital setting .
14 But it is of course among the ministerial appointees that the park purposes have traditionally found their champions , as indeed was the legislation 's intent .
15 In Barbados ( and other places such as Jamaica and Antigua ) , the wickets are fast and so the bowlers have traditionally bowled fast , while the batsmen have looked to attack at every opportunity , to hit the ball as hard and as gleefully as possible .
16 Partnership on the cheap , with for example only short term planning possible , and people on short term contracts will make little , if any , difference to the habitual ways in which education and business have traditionally related to one another .
17 Global warming , unlike the sort of pollution that economists have traditionally thought about , does not arise in , and cause harm to , a single country .
18 European investors have traditionally taken this view of FRNs and have regarded them as close substitutes for money market securities .
19 e Traditional and non-traditional students and ‘ value added ’ — Many admissions tutors in institutions of higher education have traditionally used scores in Highers and A-levels as a principal means of rationing and allocating places .
20 Like Innovations , Zeon have traditionally sold their electronic book products through direct mail operations such as GUS , Kayes , Littlewoods and Grattons .
21 Small firms have traditionally found it difficult to set up in rural areas , despite the need for job creation and economic diversification , and this Circular is designed to help them by , for example , relaxing the conditions over the re-use of redundant agricultural buildings .
22 While in manu institutions , ‘ contextual ’ or ‘ critical ’ studies have traditionally provided a bridge for those who want to pursue more theoretical aspects of gender and creativity , they now have access to a more diverse range of feminist ideas and approaches .
23 Palatine have traditionally left this side of the business to the licensee 's individual initiative .
24 Medical consultants have traditionally taken it as their right and responsibility to speak out when any resource shortage lowered standards of patient care .
25 The major overseas markets of the United States , Canada and Australia have traditionally led the way in our export league , but since Britain was admitted to EEC membership , Wedgwood has further strengthened its business with member countries in Europe .
26 After all , many of the communities living on the edge of a protected area have traditionally enjoyed hunting rights in the area itself .
27 ASTRONOMERS have traditionally regarded the sun as an absolutely constant source of light and heat , so much so that the amount of radiation reaching the Earth ( at its average distance ) is called the ‘ solar constant ’ .
28 Chemists have traditionally taken employment in other areas anyway .
29 However , it is where the emotional component predominates that psychiatrists have traditionally labelled the illness ‘ affective ’ , rather than ‘ schizophrenic ’ .
30 Although psychiatrists have traditionally preferred to regard these two varieties of psychosis as distinctly separable ‘ diseases ’ , it now seems more probable — as we shall have occasion to state several times in this book — that that is not so .
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