Example sentences of "[vb -s] be [adv] [verb] in " in BNC.

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1 So including them here on a stock instrument represents something of a treat for the would-be vintage guitar purchaser who has been otherwise stopped in his tracks by the silly money habitually demanded for early '60s Strats .
2 The important work of the Transport Policy Committee , and of the Faculty of Freight , has been widely covered in Transport and at local and national CIT meetings , so needs no detailed report here .
3 It has been widely opposed in the UK as likely to stigmatise and isolate pupils .
4 In the West , poetry in translation from Eastern Europe has been widely disseminated in the past couple of decades .
5 The Spielberger anxiety scale consists of twenty statements that gauge how respondents feel ‘ right now , at this moment ’ and has been widely evaluated in healthy American adults and in non-psychiatric hospital inpatients .
6 Indeed , in France this has been widely recognized in the very successful ‘ Gites ’ scheme .
7 This approach , pioneered by Weber ( 1964 , pp.88–115 ) , has been widely applied in studies of industrial conflict .
8 Yet , one of the catchwords that has been widely heard in Washington and elsewhere during the run up to the war has been the need to create a democratic environment in the Middle East after the war is over .
9 Lawrence Stone has put forward a highly influential argument that the eighteenth century saw the rise of the companionate marriage , and that affection between husband and wife was for the first time widely judged as important as economic considerations in marriage This argument has been widely challenged in relation to all classes by historians examining various kinds of evidence from the seventeenth century and earlier The belief that affection as an ideal of marriage was basically invented by the middle and upper classes in the eighteenth century has , however , led some critics into simplistic views .
10 The concept of need has been widely used in practice and in social policy , and is a complex and confusing one ( Bradshaw , 1972 ) .
11 Despite the fact that the reverse transcription polymerase chain reaction has been widely used in research laboratories , its clinical utility in chronic hepatitis C is not established .
12 The Adaptive Behavior Scale requires a rater to record the level and/or consistency of individual performance in living skills ; it has been widely used in American and British studies of deinstitutionalization .
13 The median voter model has been widely used in both theoretical and empirical ( see Section 10–5 ) work ; it does , however , rest on the assumption that a majority voting equilibrium exists .
14 COUNT AND ADD — This is the latest version of Lander 's popular maths primer which has been widely used in schools throughout the UK .
15 The per cent time that gastric pH is >4 has been widely used in estimating abnormal increases in gastric pH .
16 Extensive oesophagogastric devascularisation combined with splenectomy , pyloromyotomy , vagotomy , and oesophageal transection has been widely practised in Japan while a modified version of this operation has been used in Great Britain .
17 The McDonald 's approach to business and training has been widely copied in the retail industry .
18 The need for user studies has been widely discussed in the past decade , and Chapter 4 of this book looks at the very considerable recent literature on the subject .
19 This distinction has been widely overlooked in modern missionary strategy to the extent that when a church has resulted in a particular country , it has been assumed that an adequate base for evangelisation has been established .
20 The South is not a classless society , but its class nature has been well hidden in consciousness and dominated by the procedures of the capitalist-democratic process .
21 12.2 The need for sound information has been well accepted in order that trends can be observed and judgements made in the light of these .
22 This has been well illustrated in the present government 's proposals for ‘ reform ’ of social security ( DHSS , 1985/1986 ) .
23 I think this has been well illustrated in the previous chapters — particularly in the case of positivist criminology .
24 A lowering of HDL-cholesterol , with elevation of serum cholesterol and triglyceride , has been well documented in non-diabetics ( Goldman et al , 1980 ) , but little studied in the diabetic .
25 This has been well documented in Sudnow 's book Passing On ( 1967 ) .
26 This has been well documented in the evidence provided by both the Pembrokeshire National Park Authority and the Countryside Commission .
27 Excalibur Technologies Corp , developer of the PixTex/EFS document image management and control system which has been well received in the US , launched a UK subsidiary last month : Excalibur Technologies International Ltd , based in Windsor , Berkshire is the first of several operations the company plans for Europe .
28 This concept of selective insulin resistance is not new and has been well demonstrated in animal models .
29 The speed with which markets incorporate new information into the market price of a security has been well discussed in the academic literature .
30 The example of the less traditional manufacturing regions of Italy has been well used in the literature .
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