Example sentences of "[art] most widely [verb] " in BNC.
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1 | In 1895 the apple was introduced to the trade as a ‘ Delicious ’ and became one of the most widely grown apples in the world . |
2 | for placing students in relation to the most widely recognized public examinations |
3 | Karrass Workshops are the most widely attended of their kind and are held in major cities worldwide . |
4 | The wealthy nations of the world generate most of the tourists — the Japanese , Germans , Americans , Scandinavians and British are among the most widely travelled . |
5 | The fifth , sixth and seventh words are the most widely favoured for deletion . |
6 | It centres on the quantitative sense of ‘ popular ’ , proposing ‘ to deal with the pieces which are demonstrably the most popular items of ‘ popular music ’ , with the most widely disseminated items of music disseminated in the mass media' ( Hamm 1982 : 5 ; see also Hamm 1979 : xvii–xxii ; 1982 , passim ) . |
7 | United Distillers continues to strengthen its position in Eastern Europe , where Johnnie Walker is the most widely recognised alcoholic drinks brand . |
8 | The article ‘ Jurisdiction in International Law ’ is one of the most widely cited , and is extensively relied upon , most recently before the court of the European Community in the landmark Wood Pulp case . |
9 | Downflow is the most widely adopted method because it is easy to arrange and it is the most traditional system . |
10 | This leads us to the most widely adopted material for kite sails , Ripstop Nylon |
11 | While 5.5mm is the most widely adopted diameter for arrows , it is by no means the only thickness . |
12 | Nicorette , a chewing gum containing nicotine , is by far the most widely tested cessation product . |
13 | The most widely felt effect has been the perfecting of traditional tools of research , data-collections , concordances , dictionaries , and corpora . |
14 | the administration of production ( ie. the ‘ brain-work ’ ) and the actual supervision of production work are the most widely separated in large-batch and mass production companies ; |
15 | Oriental rugs can be classified according to a number of criteria — design , colours , materials , price , etc — but arguably the most useful , and certainly the most widely employed , methods of classification are by country of origin , weaving group and general weaving category . |
16 | The Heliopolitan concept came to be perhaps the most widely accepted . |
17 | The most widely accepted theoretical explanation of which issues should be held to go to jurisdiction has been the collateral or preliminary or jurisdictional fact doctrine . |
18 | For many years national and international agencies have been collecting data on some significant social indicators , and it is now possible , with all the provisos about the nature of the data that I have already made , to make some , albeit rough and preliminary ranking of the nations of the world on the most widely accepted social and welfare criteria . |
19 | This must be the most widely document in the world , and yet for most breakfasters , the story behind its contents remains a secret . |
20 | Equally , the UK was bound to lose its leadership in relatively simple labour-intensive industries like textiles ; this is the most widely spread industry in the world ( Dicken , 1986 ) , and a vital element of Third World employment . |
21 | Of the radioisotopes which have been used for labelling leucocytes , Indium-111 is the most widely studied . |
22 | Shakespeare is the most widely known and read of the classical playwrights and it is for this reason that a piece from one of his plays is nearly always obligatory at a drama school audition . |
23 | Frankfurters are the most widely known of all the scalded sausages , and many other varieties such as Bockwurst , Knackwurst and Weinerwurst are really the same thing but in different sizes . |
24 | Of the remaining varieties , red kidney beans are the most widely known , being a vital ingredient in chilli con carne , which strikes me as being second only to ham , egg and chips on the standard pub menu ! |
25 | The series with Racing Club de Pan-s whetted the appetite for overseas adventures , and Arsenal soon became the most widely known and respected club in the world , a model for emerging soccer nations . |
26 | He was joint editor of the English Historical Review , 1939–58 ; professor of history in the University of Edinburgh from 1945 till his resignation on health grounds in 1954 ; and in 1951–2 Ford 's lecturer in Oxford , delivering the lectures which became probably the most widely known of his books , King George III and the Politicians ( 1953 ) . |
27 | Probably the most widely known alternative matrix is that developed by McKinsey and Co. , apparently in liaison with General Electric Inc . |
28 | Currently the most widely known ( and also most widely criticized ) theory on the subject is that of Noam Chomsky who has pointed out that , although children have to learn the meanings of individual words from their elders ( which would make language a phenomenon of culture ) , they seem to know how to string words together so as to distinguish sense from nonsense long before they have acquired any substantial vocabulary . |
29 | Chomsky , who is probably the most widely known living linguist , is listed , but readers are immediately referred to " Formal grammar " , which indicates a proper emphasis on ideas rather than personalities . |
30 | Hyacinths , narcissi , crocuses and certain types of tulips are the most widely planted bulbs for indoor displays . |