Example sentences of "[coord] widely [vb pp] " in BNC.
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1 | The $10m trial of the wireless communications system based on very low-power , digital radio communications will involve personal handsets and microcellular technology to enable users to be immediately and constantly accessible — 1,000 trial participants will use the pocket phones to make and receive calls within the coverage area , on both home base stations and 500 or so public base stations in the downtown and other densely-populated or widely visited parts of Boise . |
2 | The members of workgroups may be close together or widely dispersed |
3 | This is the problem of making such samples manageable where the relevant population is large or widely dispersed . |
4 | The decoration is most frequently made by incised lines , wide or narrow , close-set or widely spaced , produced by small hand tools ; in its most extreme form the surface can be corrugated . |
5 | Lesion studies have their own problems of interpretation , while other methods which might conceivably be used to establish cerebral dominance , such as dichaptic stimulation and the dual-task technique , have not been validated nor widely adopted in experiments with large numbers of left handers . |
6 | The Elton Committee managed to produce a comprehensive and widely supported report and a coherent set of recommendations in a relatively short period of time . |
7 | High living standards had encouraged migration to these republics from other parts of the USSR , and this became one of the issues most central to the development of a powerful and widely supported nationalist movement in the late 1980s , particularly since the Baltic nations were relatively few in number and tended to have low birth and high divorce rates ( in Latvia , where golden and silver wedding anniversaries had formerly been celebrated , there were ceremonies in the 1980s for couples that had been together for just a few years ) . |
8 | The concept of authoritarian population implies , for Jessop et al. , a monolithic , relatively stable and widely supported form of government . |
9 | It has been long and widely believed that urbanization and industrialization cause large increases in crime . |
10 | Dr Ottokar Proctor , head of the presidential think-tank , and widely believed to be the architect of the Big Bonus , was unavailable for comment , although he is scheduled to make an appearance at a film festival in Tampa , Florida , where he will give a lecture on the Sisyphean influence of Wile E. Coyote and the Road Runner on contemporary American culture . |
11 | This is not entirely explained by huge increases in population , as is widely propagated by the mass media and widely believed . |
12 | To take a specific example , the statement that a direct consequence of a publicly announced and widely believed monetary policy which aims at holding the unemployment rate at U 1 will be a higher expected rate of inflation does not imply the more extreme view that monetary policy can only reduce unemployment below U * ; to the extent that the authorities increase the money supply at a rate in excess of what was generally anticipated . |
13 | Since then it has turned up in Kenyan tobacco plantations where safety precautions are impractical and widely ignored . |
14 | The radial shields are prominent , rib-like and widely separated . |
15 | That is , they were more highly concentrated in the older staple industries which were in acute and widely recognized need of restructuring , the labour shortage was most acute in some of the highly skilled sectors of these very industries , and their loss would be acutely felt , at least in the short term . |
16 | more clearly and widely understood so that there is no confusion about our procedures ; and |
17 | Therefore , although the RPI is a widely followed and widely understood index , it is not entirely satisfactory for the indexation of pensions . |
18 | More immediately , however , this may be politically inopportune , and widely resented as ‘ robbing the people of their savings ’ . |
19 | The SPG was , however , highly controversial and widely criticized for its behaviour at demonstrations in particular . |
20 | That the Act made a nonsense of the government 's much-vaunted and widely advertised ‘ Save it ’ campaign . |
21 | The drug , sulphadimidine , a prescription antibiotic used to control epidemics of respiratory disease in closely packed pig units , has been heavily and widely misused by UK farmers . |
22 | All these movements have had before them as a model the existing nation states , and have been influenced by nationalist ideas already formulated and widely disseminated . |
23 | Although the breath H 2 test is sensitive and non-invasive and widely applied for the study of carbohydrate malabsorption , there are certain problems in the interpretation of its results . |
24 | These principles were readily accepted and widely implemented in new developments from the 1960s onwards . |
25 | The technique of introducing a steam re-heat cycle ( in which steam is extracted from the turbine at an intermediate stage , raised to a higher temperature and reintroduced into the lower pressure stage ) had been pioneered in Britain by consultants and widely adopted in America . |
26 | Policies designed to prevent cross-infection , therefore , must be scientifically justified , clearly defined , and widely adopted . |
27 | It provided a discordant note , for example , in the Pop Art exhibition organised by Norman Rosenthal for the Royal Academy and widely seen in other countries . |
28 | However , the five committed themselves to remaining within the party , Charles , a former deputy leader of the JLP and widely acknowledged to be the leader of the dissident group , in effect mounting a leadership challenge . |
29 | Tom Weld , from Dorset , and widely travelled , is a painter who will help us explore the beginnings of elemental creation . |
30 | Taylor made it clear that he is not happy with Platt , scorer of England 's last five goals and widely regarded as the manager 's favourite footballing son . |