Example sentences of "[conj] is [adv] widely [verb] " in BNC.

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1 That flavour of Remote Procedure Call is however very different from one that is already widely implemented by users of Sun Microsystems Inc 's Open Network Computing system .
2 These effects of bFGF have been documented with our modification of chronic gastric ulceration induced by serosal application of acetic acid that is now widely used in studies of the efficacy of various antiulcer drugs .
3 Lead-lag analysis is a fairly simplistic method of demand forecasting , and is not widely used .
4 It has been shown to be the most abundant neuropeptide in the central nervous system and is also widely distributed throughout the peripheral nervous system .
5 Despite the lack of any evidence the tunnel myth has a lively oral tradition and is still widely believed .
6 It was designed as a list of subject headings for use in the dictionary catalogues of medium-sized libraries and is still widely used by school and small public libraries , particularly in the United States .
7 gold has always been given special status by most civilisations and is therefore widely accepted ;
8 Originally a painter , Peter Kennard has been making photomontages since the mid-Seventies , and is now widely regarded as the most important exponent of the art in Britain today .
9 Ultrastructural evidence of neuroendocrine differentiation may be shown but is not widely used to discriminate primary site of origin .
10 It was one of those very profound observations which was misunderstood at the time but is now widely accepted by Roman Catholic scholars among others .
11 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 .
12 And as is now widely recognised ( see Thomas Kuhn 's The Structure of Scientific Revolutions ) , scientists , like other thinkers , tend to get stuck in particular conceptual frameworks , and hence to be blind to possible alternatives .
13 In other words , if he does n't like what he sees , the eventual succession from Davies to Jenkins would not , as is now widely assumed , be inevitable .
14 It is only misleadingly expressed as if P then Q , as is now widely accepted .
15 If , as is now widely believed , all particles are made up of perhaps six different varieties of quarks , the final explosion would have an energy equivalent to about ten million one-megaton hydrogen bombs .
16 As is now widely known , when , on 2 September , Ho Chi Minh made his declaration of Vietnamese independence , his opening and acknowledged quotation was from the American original .
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