Example sentences of "[coord] widely " in BNC.
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1 | The members of workgroups may be close together or widely dispersed |
2 | The decoration is most frequently made by incised lines , wide or narrow , close-set or widely spaced , produced by small hand tools ; in its most extreme form the surface can be corrugated . |
3 | The $10m trial of the wireless communications system based on very low-power , digital radio communications will involve personal handsets and microcellular technology to enable users to be immediately and constantly accessible — 1,000 trial participants will use the pocket phones to make and receive calls within the coverage area , on both home base stations and 500 or so public base stations in the downtown and other densely-populated or widely visited parts of Boise . |
4 | We did not , perhaps by failure to look hard or widely enough , find any architectural photography that seemed to fit our purposes . |
5 | This is the problem of making such samples manageable where the relevant population is large or widely dispersed . |
6 | Lesion studies have their own problems of interpretation , while other methods which might conceivably be used to establish cerebral dominance , such as dichaptic stimulation and the dual-task technique , have not been validated nor widely adopted in experiments with large numbers of left handers . |
7 | This is a generic something : I am speaking here of a literary practice long and widely and variously undertaken , in relation to which Roth is both critic and executant . |
8 | ‘ Spring and All ’ , a more substantial and widely praised poem , follows the same procedure as ‘ The Red Wheelbarrow ’ with the added spice of faux-naïf cuteness ( announced in the very title , and taken up in epithets like ‘ twiggy ’ ) . |
9 | In the 1930s critics so variously and widely influential as Allen Tate , Yvor Winters and F. R. Leavis each in his own way considered Pound 's criticism , or some of it , and then instructed their readers that that criticism could safely be ignored . |
10 | Yet paradoxically Makarenko 's educational theories were to be taken up , approved , and widely publicized in the Stalinist period . |
11 | Through the centuries about twenty-five houses had been built in Ploughman 's Lane , first of all for the minor gentry , the widows and kinsmen , for instance , of the lord of the manor ; in more recent times , equally large and widely spaced dwellings had been put up for the professional class . |
12 | The drug , sulphadimidine , a prescription antibiotic used to control epidemics of respiratory disease in closely packed pig units , has been heavily and widely misused by UK farmers . |
13 | ALPHA is a new master operating system designed to interconnect disparate and widely distributed systems to act as a single cohesive whole . |
14 | In their absence , Jerry Jenkins , a veteran so aged that his court time is usually handed out in short and widely spaced passages , was required to carry a heavier load . |
15 | Based on beer and widely used for preserving and pickling , malt vinegar is also available as a strong , colourless , distilled vinegar which is particularly useful for preserving foods that have to last a long time . |
16 | What Poland needs , quips Mr Bronislaw Geremek , Solidarity 's hirsute and widely respected parliamentary leader , is a liberal-conservative-social-democratic-rural party . |
17 | The answer to the first question is closely related to issues of stigma , labelling , and widely held opinions about culpability . |
18 | Anticipated grief through expecting to lose something can , then , be a very powerful emotion that again is very common and widely experienced . |
19 | These higher-order shaikhs had no power to intervene in the affairs of component lineages , although again , as senior and widely connected men , they had other roles which could entitle them to express an opinion . |
20 | Our usual joke is that for a Hungarian novelist to get published and widely read , he has first to be sent to prison . |
21 | In private , politicians discuss the wisdom of membership of the Exchange Rate Mechanism and widely predict a devaluation within the ERM whichever party is in power next weekend . |
22 | We will ensure that inspection reports are published and widely available . |
23 | Other asaphids occur in most countries of Europe , especially Norway and Sweden , and widely in Asia and Australia . |
24 | The Elton Committee managed to produce a comprehensive and widely supported report and a coherent set of recommendations in a relatively short period of time . |
25 | It is a safe and widely administered test . |
26 | It 's a public statement and , if attractive enough and widely distributed , will win additional pupils to the school . |
27 | Another and widely spread practice is for the head of a laboratory to add his name automatically to any paper published from it , though he may have no contribution at all to the work . |
28 | They preferred to contrast the typically active and widely powerful young old with the pathetic senility of old old age , the ‘ Crooked Age ’ , summed up by Shakespeare as ‘ second childish= sans teeth , sans eyes , sans taste , sans everything . |
29 | This gives users high levels of enlargement without loss of detail ; consistent , convenient and widely available processing and easier printing , with less need for dodging or burning-in . |
30 | Also there should be an effective and widely respected authority which can solve disputes and give penalties in the case of infringement of mutually agreed codes of practice . |