Example sentences of "[be] widely " in BNC.

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1 This bearish tactic does not work as well as in a stock market , for art works are widely dispersed , and decisions to buy or sell may be thoroughly unpredictable .
2 Most of the plants mentioned are widely available , but some may prove more difficult to find .
3 It is when discussing the many ways in which pas de bourrée can be danced that the uses of the feet are widely exposed .
4 These rules are still of value and are widely followed throughout Europe and Asia .
5 Each of those ballets can also be said to have dimension and linear patterns which can be roughly described as follows : Symphonic Variations Lines are widely structured , flowing and straight rather than rounded , with no hard edges .
6 Plastic windows are widely fitted as maintenance-free alternatives to timber .
7 Both Sandtex and Dulux Weathershield are widely available ; Sandtex also now makes a glass masonry paint .
8 Low voltage lights are widely available and simple to install with no worries about safety .
9 Cloches are widely used to protect strawberries in spring and to produce an early crop .
10 The large-flowered trumpet daffodils are widely grown everywhere , but some of those with short , contrasting cups are just as attractive as the trumpet varieties , and there are charming miniatures too
11 Doors with wood or aluminium frames are widely available from builders ' merchants and timber yards , and you can either do the work yourself or call in a local builder to do it for you .
12 It is never very apparent what Freudian claims are based on , though they are widely accepted in our culture .
13 The Marcoses are widely blamed for Ninoy 's death .
14 American schools are widely criticised in Britain for their ‘ authoritarian ’ teaching of spoken and written language .
15 The observers that took part in the raid do not in any way represent the residents of this estate and are widely regarded here as being little better than police stooges .
16 The Dutch are widely expected to be the first to try it .
17 Unlucky Wales : they are widely thought to have a worse chance against the tourists than either Neath or Llanelli .
18 Sterling 's immediate fortunes are widely believed to hang on a positive reception to Mr Lawson 's speech .
19 Picasso 's extensive series of variations on Las Meninas was produced in 1957 , but even if Gironella knew of them when he himself began to work on versions of Velázquez ( which is highly unlikely , as Picasso 's paintings were not exhibited until 1959 ) ; even though their interest in the art of the past at that point in their careers was for both , perhaps , a rejection of abstraction ; and even though both can in some way be defined as exiled from their Spanish roots , as outsiders looking in — — yet the results are widely divergent .
20 Now that Situationist texts are widely available ( and with these publications adding to the list ) it is ironic that they seem less crucial than they once did .
21 Both Mrs Thatcher and Mr Kinnock are widely perceived to be liabilities to their parties .
22 His ideas are widely influential among Palestinians .
23 The two elderly Reformed Church bishops in Transylvania , Laszlo Papp in Oradea and Gyula Nagy in Cluj , are widely viewed as being beholden to the regime , giving them little authority with their congrega-tions .
24 Even with the ending of East-West confrontations and the prospect of nuclear armouries being run down rapidly , it is hard to imagine a world in which civil reactors are widely regarded as safe and the problems of acceptable disposal of nuclear wastes are overcome .
25 Most people think of serving this delicacy with slices of ripe melon as a starter , but it also makes an excellent accompaniment to many of the exotic fruits that are widely available in greengrocers and supermarkets .
26 Panettoni are widely available at Christmas time , often with marzipan paste incorporated into the dough or covered with chocolate .
27 Humans have a special affinity for dolphins , which are widely perceived as having a special degree of intelligence .
28 The Iraqis claim that they have stuck by the convention , but are widely disbelieved .
29 The source of the information and views , which are widely distributed just before evening and morning newspaper deadlines , is therefore hidden .
30 Here our passages are widely separated from one another , yet parallel each other .
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