Example sentences of "[been] widely [vb pp] " in BNC.
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1 | Its theatre , since the mid 1950s , has been widely acknowledged the world 's wonder . |
2 | Nor has the potential and positive contribution of musicians been widely acknowledged in the process of reform . |
3 | ’ Our Farming Future ’ has been widely acknowledged as a realistic and helpful statement of the Government 's approach to the challenges facing the farming industry in the 1990s . |
4 | The use of children to tutor other children has been widely acknowledged as a successful teaching strategy in a variety of curriculum and ex-curriculum subjects . |
5 | The important role of Helicobacter pylori in idiopathic duodenal ulcer disease has been widely acknowledged since the clear demonstration that ulcer relapse or remission is strongly associated with H pylori colonisation or absence from the gastric mucose . |
6 | The case they should never have tried The Blue Arrow trial , the second longest in English criminal history , has been widely condemned as a travesty . |
7 | The present leasehold system affects an estimated three million owners and has been widely condemned as unfair and archaic . |
8 | Rushdie 's book The Satanic Verses had been widely condemned as blasphemous by the Moslem community . |
9 | The murder has been widely condemned . |
10 | The proposal , to help fund fisheries work , had been widely condemned by farmers and landowners . |
11 | Far from engineering the union , as has been widely suspected , her grandmother advised her about the difficulties of marrying into the royal family . |
12 | John Morris 's international prospects have been widely written off ever since he played Algy to David Gower 's Biggles in that amusing but ill-advised flying-circus routine on England 's last Australian tour . |
13 | It is because they have already been widely written about in feminist art history ? |
14 | Although I fully understand and share the concern that has been widely expressed about the implications of this case , I have no plans to institute any formal inquiry . |
15 | The evidence that this approach will work more generally is patchy , and is furthermore based on a series of assumptions that have not been widely tested . |
16 | In fact there were several serious flaws in this trial , and its findings have been widely misrepresented anyway . |
17 | We do not intend to set up an alternative formal system ( uninterpreted in itself ) to act as the interpretation for our syntax , and we shall not just specify patterns of co-occurring word classes on the supposition that causal factors are described by exhibiting the phenomena they govern ( or , worse , that the two are the same ) ; this mistake , which has been widely made , reverses the logical priorities — rather as if one were to answer an enquiry about the underlying geological structure of a region by offering aerial photographs of the terrain . |
18 | Yet , one of the catchwords that has been widely heard in Washington and elsewhere during the run up to the war has been the need to create a democratic environment in the Middle East after the war is over . |
19 | The boundaries of EDs have not been widely digitized , unlike the higher-level electoral wards . |
20 | However , there have been changes of contrast and changes of detail on time scales from years to days , and for at least 100 years it has been widely realized that we are seeing the tops of richly coloured clouds that cover the entire planet . |
21 | In other respects they are rather mysterious — more so in fact than seems to have been widely realized . |
22 | Perhaps the internal strains within the authorities of a newly-reunited Germany — and the demands of public opinion in the old East — make any punitive measures against ex-Easterners peculiarly uncomfortable to promote at this time ( and Krabbe 's coach has been widely fingered as a luminary in East Germany 's old chemically-enhanced Sportkulur . ) |
23 | It has been widely opposed in the UK as likely to stigmatise and isolate pupils . |
24 | 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 . |
25 | Because of the variety and confusion of possibilities and responsibilities after the compulsory school period the need for a guide has been widely recognised by young people and their families . |
26 | The difficulties of the present valuation system have been widely recognised and alternative proposals have been made . |
27 | The difficulty of obtaining small amounts of external finance on adequate terms has been widely recognised as a major constraint on the formation and growth of small businesses in the UK . |
28 | While the impact of deep recession after 1979 on the conurbations and inner cities has been widely recognised and researched , far less is known about conditions in those labour markets outside the main cities where one or two dominant companies have declared major redundancy programmes in the course of restructuring . |
29 | In good market conditions , however , auction or tender will be more likely to provide the best price for the client , but because the land has been widely advertised the purchaser will be under no moral or other obligation to re-instruct the agent . |
30 | Binuclear species containing metal ions linked by ligands capable of acting as frameworks for electron transfer have been widely studied , and it has been shown that there should be an intervalence charge transfer ( IVCT ) transition at an energy which is simply related to the energetic barrier for thermal electron transfer . |