Example sentences of "[conj] had previously been " in BNC.

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1 Recent research has shown that even in the thirteenth century the peasantry were participating much more actively in the monied economy than had previously been supposed .
2 When Friends of the Earth researched the tapwater survey of England and Wales run in the Observer in 1989 , they found that lead exceeded the legal limit in a far larger and more widely distributed number of supplies than had previously been supposed .
3 This showed conclusively that Thoresby 's contents were far more complete than had previously been realized and , with relatively little rearrangement , could have been put back as they appeared in early photographs .
4 This , in conjunction with concomitant improvements in stage-coaching , enabled many more citizens to embark , with only moderate discomfort , on much longer journeys than had previously been considered .
5 They showed that disputes between the males were some what commoner than had previously been reported .
6 And yet , since the start of May , there has been reason to think it would have been less bloody than had previously been feared .
7 Moreover , recent surveys have suggested that not so many members of these societies are ‘ literate ’ by the standards expected than had previously been assumed : in the UK it is now held that over one million people have an acquaintance with literacy that is insufficient for the demands made on them by this kind of society ( DES , 1980 ) .
8 The subject matter indicates closer links between Aegean civilisation and Egypt than had previously been known .
9 These two pursued a much more interventionist policy than had previously been the case , using government-directed investment policy , as well as certain spending controls and tax increases , to tackle unemployment , reduce the budget deficit and restore economic growth .
10 A recent land survey of Boiotia reveals a much higher density of settlement and population than had previously been suspected , cp. below p. 84 for this ; why not help ourselves , the Athenians must have said , to some of that good soil — cheaper and less dangerous than planting colonies in Thrace where they might be and sometimes were overwhelmed by the natives .
11 Wonderfully bizarre , compared to the local species , they seemed to symbolize a sudden awakening from the drab monotones of medieval Christianity to a much richer world than had previously been imagined .
12 Even here the practice altered , for there was much fuller consultation about the preparation of the 1983 manifesto than had previously been the case .
13 A 10-year study by the US National Acid Precipitation Assessment Programme published in mid-January 1991 concluded that acid rain had done far less damage to the nation 's lake and forests than had previously been thought .
14 Also in the 1930s and 1940s , as has been argued in the last chapter , such scholars as Lazarsfeld , Thurstone , Likert , Stouffer and Guttman had begun to develop a quite different approach to attitudes than had previously been considered .
15 While some argue that the anti-labour nature of many of the governments in such low-wage countries makes the task of the TNCs even easier , others argue that the TNCs tend to bring a more progressive atmosphere into labour relations than had previously been the case in such countries .
16 More recent histopathological and microvascular studies suggest that vascular involvement may occur at an earlier stage and play a more important role in the disease process than had previously been supposed .
17 They demonstrated that the validity of verbal , numerical and reasoning aptitude tests can be generalised far more widely across occupations than had previously been realised .
18 We found indications that homophonic phrases were more of a problem than had previously been thought .
19 One of the most exciting suggestions to emerge from the research of the Schools Council History project , and in later research into primary history teaching methods , has been the idea that certain , concept-based methods of History teaching can lead to pupils reaching certain levels of historical understanding at a rather earlier stage than had previously been thought possible .
20 ‘ The costs of absence are now shown to be much higher than had previously been thought , ’ said Robbie Gilbert , the CBI 's director of employment affairs .
21 Well we discovered that there were some compounds in interstellar space that we were really rather more complicated than had previously been thought possible , and these molecules had infeasible prebiotic species , in that there were very simple reactions that could take place that would allow them to form amino acids and other rather intriguing biological molecules .
22 One thing that we did was find that there were molecules much , much bigger than was expected in the sense that there were many , many more carbon atoms involved than had previously been thought possible , and even now we just do not understand the processes whereby they are formed .
23 This was to be achieved partly by diversifying exports , but more significantly by creating local industries to manufacture goods that had previously been imported .
24 Too much apple pie ’ , kicked its way into many ears that had previously been unaware of the band 's existence .
25 At the end of the war , under communist control , Yugoslavia became a federation , and Serbia lost not only its dominant position but also large areas that had previously been regarded as part of its territory .
26 Companies that had previously been prepared to pay the Institute 's tuition fees , which are higher than for other professional qualifications , now queried it .
27 But if PRP substitutes for existing pay , it is rarely going to be practicable for the employer to pocket the whole of the saving , since this would imply not only a reduction in the employees ' gross pay , but also an element of risk in remuneration that had previously been assured .
28 Cultivation spread to the edge of forests that had previously been the tiger 's domain , and the forests themselves were clear-felled .
29 For Chicago 's Exhibitors Film Exchange ‘ the Meaning of the Movies ’ was that the benefits and aspiration that had previously been offered by ‘ a dozen agencies ’ were now combined in one form for the motion picture was taking over from painting , sculpture , travel , history and so on .
30 Conclusions about the functions of one hemisphere that had previously been based on observations of the effects of injury could be confirmed by studies that showed that the self-same functions were retained by that hemisphere after section of the callosum , but were not available to the other .
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