Example sentences of "is not widely [verb] " in BNC.
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1 | It is not widely grown in Britain , as it requires strong land and considerably higher temperatures than other cereals . |
2 | It is not widely realised that Germans of all political complexions have identified the fate of their country with that of Europe . |
3 | This may have led to some confusion and may explain why the condition , though acknowledged to be common , is not widely recognised . |
4 | The move follows criticism that the register of such items , the V & A list , is not widely publicised or readily available . |
5 | ‘ All sectors are under severe financial pressure and can benefit from using genetics to boost productivity , but the technology available is not widely understood , or used by many farmers , ’ Mr Davies said . |
6 | ‘ although the term Information Management is becoming more frequently used it 's definition is not widely understood as the effective production , storage , retrieval and dissemination of information in any form . |
7 | If the expert is seen to be incompetent ( eg. if an accountant does not seem to provide sensible information ) or if his area of expertise is not widely acknowledged ( which is often the case with personnel department staff ) he will have little or no expert power . |
8 | A novel theory about the origin of oil suggests that it is actually a product of the earth 's core , and not of living organisms at all , but this is not widely accepted . |
9 | Although Maslow 's model is not widely accepted it seems to be fairly accurate at explaining lack of effort and commitment by workers at Burger King . |
10 | This hypothesis is not widely accepted as the clinical evidence generally is not supportive . |
11 | MR Lamont is not widely regarded as a great Chancellor . |
12 | This fact is not widely discussed in the United States for the ( I 'm assuming now ) obvious national security risks . |
13 | Lead-lag analysis is a fairly simplistic method of demand forecasting , and is not widely used . |
14 | The UK operates a system of aids to joint investment schemes for forage groups ( under Article 11 of the LFA Directive ) through ‘ Food from Britain' and includes grant aid of 25% for certain machinery and 15% for tractors but this is not widely used in the UK . |
15 | Biogas produced in this way is not widely used as an alternative energy source in the developed world , but is now widely used in China where several million small-scale digesters have been constructed to produce fuel for cooking and lighting at a local level . |
16 | The idea of the kingdom of Heaven is still relevant to Christians even though the term is not widely used today . |
17 | It is not widely used for research outside the military because of the cost of high fidelity simulator time . |
18 | Ultrastructural evidence of neuroendocrine differentiation may be shown but is not widely used to discriminate primary site of origin . |
19 | Although social class is one of the census categories ( see Chapter 2 ) , it is not widely used in the publication of official statistics on education . |
20 | However , assembly is not widely used at present and as more companies develop RISCs it is likely that this architecture will dominate the CISC design in the future . |
21 | Her greater sympathy for the Atlantic connection over the European one is not widely shared by colleagues . |
22 | Where family planning is not widely practised , as in the overwhelming majority of developing countries , the age at which a woman first marries or enters a conjugal union determines in large measure the age at which she bears her first child . |
23 | Women in developing countries typically have their first child when they are very young and , except where circumstances of custom proscribe it or where family planning is not widely practised , continue childbearing until they are nearing the end of the reproductive years . |
24 | The acquisition of the share capital of a private company which is not widely held and is capable of being concluded by private contract will often be considered for a dispensation . |
25 | High street spirits were further lifted by large crowds of post-Christmas shoppers in search of sales bargains , though this is not widely thought to herald the end of the recession . |
26 | The Hudson memorial is not widely known , but the scope of this monograph is exemplary . |
27 | This provision is not widely known to farmers , largely because the Departments have never taken sufficient trouble to spell it out . |
28 | It is not widely known that Old FF keeps a diary . |
29 | It noted : ‘ Cricket is not widely known in France , ’ and talked of ‘ this sport which appears monotonous and without colour to the uninitiated ’ . |
30 | A Court of Protection exists to defend elderly or mentally incapacitated people , but it is not widely known . |