Example sentences of "been widely [vb pp] [prep] [noun pl] " in BNC.

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1 The proposal , to help fund fisheries work , had been widely condemned by farmers and landowners .
2 This technique has been widely adopted by researchers in recent years .
3 Judge McKinnon had been widely criticized for comments made during his hearing of a case of inciting racial hatred .
4 Guerreiro had been widely criticized among environmentalists and Indian organizations for failing to take a sufficiently active role in defending native peoples ' interests .
5 This approach , pioneered by Weber ( 1964 , pp.88–115 ) , has been widely applied in studies of industrial conflict .
6 As before , this new document , The School Curriculum , emphasised preparation for adult life and the economic needs of the country , and repeated the list of aims claiming that they had been widely accepted during consultations .
7 Antarctic insects and mites have been widely collected from stations that include some of the world 's southernmost outcrops .
8 Although plastic pipe has been widely used for wastes and drains , until recently it has not been suitable for hot water .
9 COUNT AND ADD — This is the latest version of Lander 's popular maths primer which has been widely used in schools throughout the UK .
10 The strike demand has been totally ignored by the Soviet media , although posters and leaflets about it have been widely distributed through voters ' clubs and associations , and other informal groups .
11 Our new 24 page full colour schools booklet has been widely acclaimed by teachers and pupils as the best AIDS resource they have ever seen .
12 The title has been widely purchased by hobbyists , student , trainees , colleges , training departments and a very wide range of retail and industrial organisations over the past four years .
13 As had been widely predicted by criminologists and other commentators , the detention centres with the new harsher regimes were no more successful than detention centres with unmodified regimes in terms of the reconvic-tion rates of their ex-inmates ( Home Office , 1994b ) .
14 Examples have been widely attested of learners who exhibit correct performance on certain forms , and then lapse into deviance later on .
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