Example sentences of "been successfully [verb] [prep] [adj] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 It was discovered by LASMO in 1989 and has been successfully appraised by three wells , all of which flowed gas on test rates in the range 29–38 million cu ft per day from a depth of 3,300m .
2 The elitist image that Reynolds himself so carefully nurtured has been successfully transplanted in British soil , principally through the efforts of David Norman , David Shellard and , more recently , Roddy Gow , ex-Trinity College Cambridge , the Scots Guards and Barclays Bank : clearly the British equivalents of the Ivy Leaguers back in New York .
3 This method has been successfully conducted by many researchers and is now a routine method in our laboratory .
4 Both the transition from one steady pattern to another and the onset of periodic unsteadiness can be understood as instability of the pre-existing type of convection — and indeed have been successfully analysed from that point of view .
5 Just such a programme has been successfully undertaken over many years by the Scottish Heatwise programme whose funding has never , alas , matched its innovation and enterprise .
6 Aden was at that time an RAF command , in which the operational policy of air control had been successfully applied for some years .
7 In addition , the semantic analyser has since been successfully applied to other text recognition applications ( notably OCR systems ) .
8 Geophysical methods have been successfully applied to such mapping in two areas : at Coleorton , Leicestershire , where abandoned near-surface coal workings lie on the line of a new trunk road ; and at Hayle , Cornwall , where shafts of old copper mines were detected at the site of a new water-treatment plant .
9 While it is true that many large Victorian family houses have been successfully converted into small flats , the smaller suburban-style houses built in the 1920s and 1930s and copied in the ‘ garden cities ’ and new towns of the 1940s are less amenable to conversion and are often located in such a way within the city that they will have an effect on the life-style and employment opportunities of men and women for generations to come ( McDowell , 1983 ) .
10 The ETC has been successfully established for several years and is very well equipped to provide all travel needs at the most competitive prices .
11 The outreach approach has now been successfully attempted by many projects and institutions confirming the view of those who insist that educational institutions must be more open and outgoing if they are to provide a worthwhile community education service .
12 It is a daunting task to compile an adequate list , but it has been successfully attempted in such publications as Crane and Kaye 's Census of British Newspapers and Periodicals , 1620–1800 ( 1927 ) , and the Library Association 's Subject-Index to Periodicals .
13 Often , these have been successfully used in other research and this allows us to compare our own work with that of others .
14 Whilst these decision aids have been successfully used in certain instances , they are not in regular use in the majority of organisations .
15 Based on the fact that eicosapentaenoate derived eicosanoids have attenuated proinflammatory activity as compared with arachidonate derived compounds , dietary n3 polyunsaturated fatty acid supplements ( fish oil ) have been successfully used in experimental animal models of inflammation and in patients with rheumatoid arthritis .
16 Dextrose has been successfully used by trained ambulance staff , as has glucagon with or without a glucose drink .
17 In Israel , sewage treatment has been successfully combined with single-cell protein production ; the sewage provides the nutrients while the year-round high light intensities promote rapid algal growth .
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