Example sentences of "[pers pn] be [adv] widely accepted [that] " in BNC.

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1 It is currently widely accepted that regional divergence in living standards within countries is the norm ( Bennett , 1980 , 67 ) .
2 It is now widely accepted that the thrust of EC farm support must move towards direct payments to farmers .
3 It is now widely accepted that this was the main cause of the rise in population .
4 It is now widely accepted that accounts preparation work can provide a significant measure of audit assurance .
5 However , it is now widely accepted that there are powerful forces of which we are not aware which influence our behaviour .
6 It is now widely accepted that since the era of competitive liberal capitalism , fundamental changes have taken place , particularly as regards the increasingly interventionist role of the state .
7 While it is now widely accepted that an effective solution should rely in major part on a co-ordinated interagency and interprofessional effort ( DHSS , 1988 ) , the possibilities range from those that provide immediate relief ( tertiary prevention ) to long-term strategies designed to change attitudes , values , behaviour and circumstances ( primary prevention ) .
8 It is now widely accepted that such headaches can be precipitated by foods as well as stress , the oral contraceptive Pill , and the build-up to a period .
9 The importance of the family for the prevention of delinquent behaviour was also recognized and it is now widely accepted that the delinquent child and his or her family are in need of the same kind of attention as the deprived child and his or her family .
10 It is now widely accepted that H pylori is one of the most important factors in the pathogenesis of duodenal ulcer disease .
11 It is now widely accepted that the Chairmanship of the Bar is virtually a full time job , and the profession has been fortunate indeed in the people who have been prepared to take on that responsibility and make that commitment .
12 Colin Gunton has recently written , It is now widely accepted that almost all intellectual advance takes place by means of metaphor …
13 It was still widely accepted that only major rulers ( kings and the republic of Venice ) could send and receive ambassadors ; and it was not clear until at least the later sixteenth century that the status of a diplomat depended on his position in this still embryonic hierarchy of ranks and not , irrespective of his title , on the standing of the ruler he represented .
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