Example sentences of "[adv] [been] widely " in BNC.

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1 In Gabon halofantrine came on the market three years ago and has since been widely used .
2 On the basis of tests carried out in the North Sea by the Laboratory , Bayne believes that organic pollutants may be having a greater impact on marine life than heavy metals such as lead , mercury and cadmium , which had hitherto been widely blamed for most of the damage .
3 What they are supposed to do has suddenly been widely perceived as a necessary and valuable commercial asset , bringing substantial profits to UK market leaders NEC , Panasonic and Canon .
4 The Bourbon variety ‘ Mme Isaac Pereire ’ , with huge crimson blooms , has for long been widely regarded as the most powerfully scented rose of all .
5 This had already been widely adopted as the name of a higher school .
6 When the Minister reads that report , which has already been widely leaked , he will discover that 11 per cent .
7 In theory this process had already been widely applied in the first half of the century ( see The Age of Revolution , chapter 8 ) but in practice it was enormously reinforced after 1850 by the triumph of liberalism .
8 It is because they have already been widely written about in feminist art history ?
9 The method has always been widely criticised , mainly because of its basic assumption that the effects of environment are equally similar for both types of twin .
10 PROFESSOR Tom Gibson 's death has understandably been widely noted in the public press , such was his reputation and distinction in the world of medical science , medicine and the arts .
11 This type of pipe has also been widely used ungalvanised in gas plumbing , but modern installations use copper .
12 It has also been widely assumed that members do not want to involvement in the policy-making process and that they join the party primarily for personal or social reasons .
13 It has also been widely observed that the form of intonation is different in different languages ; for example , the intonation of languages such as Swedish , Italian or Hindi is instantly recognisable as being different from that of English .
14 Despite this , MUSE has now been widely adopted in Japan and TV sets are being designed , tubes are being manufactured and large-screen projection systems are coming to market .
15 The Reports of the various Working Groups , taken together , should allay these misgivings and reveal possibilities for collaboration across disciplines in ways that have not yet been widely recognised , with each making its distinctive contribution .
16 In spite of Caroline Tisdall 's marvellous study of his art which was held at the Guggenheim Museum in 1979 , this complex man has never been widely known nor understood by an American audience .
17 Many similar examples can be found around the world , but in Britain there is substantial historical evidence which suggests that sharing with relatives outside the nuclear family in adult life has never been widely regarded as an ideal to be aimed for ( see chapter 2 ) .
18 Thus a considerable proportion both of paintings and drawings has recently been widely seen .
19 This research has recently been widely re-publicized in an anti-TV campaign by the Newspaper Proprietors ' Association ( most of whose members , it was quickly pointed out , use TV aggressively to advertise their own papers ) .
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