Example sentences of "[coord] be [adv] widely [verb] " in BNC.
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1 | They can not be reconciled easily with the embryological evidence and are not widely accepted . |
2 | Hymns and modal chants are still regularly published by this community and are very widely used by Anglicans . |
3 | Antibiotics have been used to treat acne for over 30 years and are still widely prescribed . |
4 | Lead-lag analysis is a fairly simplistic method of demand forecasting , and is not widely used . |
5 | 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 . |
6 | Despite the lack of any evidence the tunnel myth has a lively oral tradition and is still widely believed . |
7 | 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 . |
8 | gold has always been given special status by most civilisations and is therefore widely accepted ; |
9 | 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 . |
10 | When polished it is also highly reflective and was thus widely used for mirrors . |
11 | The income sources and expenditure patterns of the government sector are reported in official statistics ( see Fig. 12–1 ) but are not widely appreciated . |
12 | Ultrastructural evidence of neuroendocrine differentiation may be shown but is not widely used to discriminate primary site of origin . |
13 | 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 . |
14 | 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 . |
15 | One of the earliest military initiatives of the new state — the raising of an expeditionary force to suppress the Irish rebellion — was partly motivated both by security considerations and by the prospect of financial gain , but was also widely seen as a religious crusade ; this fact was clearly demonstrated in the autumn of 1649 , when Cromwell 's soldiers attacked the Catholic inhabitants of Drogheda and Wexford with a savagery which only religious conflict can engender . |