Example sentences of "[adv] received " in BNC.

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1 Contributions from the RMP are gladly received .
2 The Primate of Canada has said : ‘ Our experience with women priests has been gladly received .
3 This powerful gift was gladly received and subsequently wielded effectively in many battles , earning Sigmar his nickname of Heldenhammer .
4 While al most all the routines work very fast indeed the Circle is amazingly slow , any suggestions as to why would be gladly received as there seems to be no obvious answer .
5 Afterwards , when he [ Chlothar ] had gladly received these titles from his older brother [ Childebert ] , he considered in his own kingdom what ought to be added there , and what further should be included , and he ordered clauses 84 to 63 [ for 93 ? ] to be fixed .
6 There is the famous case of the radio dramatization of Wells 's War of the Worlds , which , within a confusion of signals , such as use of the convention of radio news reports , was quite widely received as an ‘ actuality ’ account of an alien invasion .
7 The Threadfin Goldie Nemanthias carberryi is mostly received into the U.K. from shipments originating in The Maldives .
8 Those banks that chose to ditch their exposures to Mexico and Argentina mostly received kudos for doing so .
9 Out of D.S. Chambers and Michael Baxandall and some Italian scholars Robinson measures up Pound 's ideas about the right relation between artist and patron against what we know of how patronage in fact worked in the ducal fiefs of Renaissance Italy ; and when he deals with the closeness of Pound 's views on this and related matters to Ruskin 's ideas ( a theme common to all these essayists ) , Robinson dares to broach the too long forbidden topic of the poet 's antagonism — inertly received , so some would say , rather than considered — to Christian faith and Christian ethics .
10 Bearing in mind that these clients were ‘ at risk of residential care ’ , most received only one or at the most two services , and then only for certain days in the week ( p. 299 ) .
11 One supply officer , watching from the rear , described the carnage which followed : ‘ Nothing could be more desperate than their attack and more properly received .
12 Since the interview with Shaun Ward in the April ‘ 92 issue , and the recent huge success of Simply Red 's ‘ Stars ’ album and tour , I expected ( and thankfully received ! ) a fair few requests for a closer examination of Shaun 's playing .
13 A payment of £12 9 8d was eventually received from the insurance company .
14 As the retention represents deferred payment , it is reasonable for the vendor to be paid interest on the monies eventually received .
15 Few described teaching methods in much detail and multicultural education and equal opportunities rarely received much attention .
16 Two members of the French side were given their marching orders and have since received substantial suspensions .
17 The Front has since received many messages of support from both Tamils and Sinhalese .
18 I have since received a letter from Ribble apologising for the inconvenience caused and promising that it would not occur again .
19 has since received sponsorship from the Ipswich Grain Terminal to help with her work .
20 I have since received a further letter from on his return from hospital , following his fourth heart attack .
21 All highly commendable , but what about the thousands of humble seamen , greasers , stewards and stokers who bore the brunt of that battle to save civilisation , and have since received virtually no recognition ?
22 I particularly liked the arts sections and noted that a caption under a picture of Salman Rushdie said that his new book The Satanic Verses had been badly received in many Moslem communities .
23 It was badly received by the Church authorities , although it was enthusiastically reviewed by Kopitar .
24 The speech was badly received by deputies and republican leaders , who complained that it contained nothing new or concrete , and was out of touch with the mood of the Supreme Soviet and of the country .
25 With Portugal due to assume the EC presidency for the first time in January 1992 a change of leadership would be badly received abroad , he claimed .
26 The speech , observed Benson , who thought it remarkable , was ‘ rapturously received ’ by that huge audience .
27 Earlier this month he was rapturously received by the American Congress ; he was also briefly entertained by President Bush at the White House .
28 Despite minority reservations , Moody and Sankey were rapturously received in 1874 in Inverness , Campbeltown and Oban after international success in Edinburgh and Glasgow to mention but Scotland .
29 There he had been rapturously received by its inhabitants , over whom his house had ruled for generations .
30 As Ras Makonnen 's son , he had been rapturously received by its inhabitants , and by his justice and humanity he soon merited this acclaim .
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