Example sentences of "that [be] widely [verb] " in BNC.
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1 | A SCO spokesperson said ‘ we will only license technologies that are widely accepted by our customer base ’ . |
2 | It is , however , desirable to choose a set of terms that are widely recognised , internally consistent and as simple as possible , not introducing complex concepts unnecessarily . |
3 | Malvern-based chartered accountant Alan Kay is helping with a detailed investigation of the activities of certain copier companies that are widely criticised for malpractice , as well as the leasing companies that finance them . |
4 | Pierre Rosenberg , head of the department of paintings and co-ordinator of the new display , says , ‘ I am convinced that the public is bored of seeing works that are widely reproduced . |
5 | Footpath erosion is also a common feature of landscapes that are widely used by walkers . |
6 | The suggestions that follow are based on models that are widely used in management development and leadership training . |
7 | The growth rate is modest , because Matisse was fully appreciated in the Seventies and the massive revaluations that were widely applied in the Eighties had in his case already happened . |
8 | So he turned to other forms of theatre , directing operas , writing and staging revues and musicals , to which he brought new ideas and methods that were widely admired . |
9 | Money has to be something that is widely accepted in settlement of debts . |
10 | Borders Regional Council has sought to listen and to respond to its electorate and has succeeded in drawing up a document that is widely supported in the area . |
11 | As it does with anything that is widely liked and appreciated , this modern money-mad world has made the rose big business , and the plant obeys all the ups and downs of fashion , high pressure competition and selling — even racketeering — as do pop records , clothes and motor cars . |
12 | This money is not usually distributed on a truly competitive basis , a process that is widely criticized . |
13 | Our own solution has been to subject the material about each author to a formal analysis , applying a psychiatric assessment procedure that is widely used in research and clinical practice . |
14 | ‘ Bourne Seal ’ is one that is widely used . |
15 | This is a view that is widely held by those around the court itself . |
16 | We have the freedom to travel nearly anywhere in the world , English is a language that is widely spoken and understood , most of us have at least a basic secondary education and we have the training resources and ability to go , we do not take full advantage of it . |
17 | Vinyl sheet flooring is the modern equivalent of linoleum , and provides a smooth , hygienic and easy-to-clean floorcovering that 's widely used in kitchens , bathrooms and hallways . |
18 | Clinton dismissed the allegations as " an old story that was widely reported in 1978 and has been regularly recycled by the Republicans " . |
19 | Mr Gordon Brown , shadow trade secretary , asked : ‘ Why have we had to rely on the Ombudsman to confirm the mismanagement , the maladministration and incompetence that was widely known more than a year ago ? ’ |
20 | One thing about him that was widely known was the fact that he was a businessman , and so it was as such that he was welcomed ; the party could even claim some credit for being the first to elect a businessman as its leader — much as it claimed credit in 1975 for electing a woman , although Margaret Thatcher had certainly not been chosen for that reason . |
21 | It was a system that was widely criticised for making heavy demands on officials , raising sensitive issues and increasing the level of conflict . |