Example sentences of "[noun sg] [noun pl] have been widely " in BNC.
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1 | The use of linear programming as an aid to decision making when allocating scarce investment funds has been widely advocated . |
2 | On Exmoor , management agreements have generally worked to stem losses of moor to agricultural development but the annual , index-linked compensation payments have been widely criticised as providing money to prevent a change which is not in the national interest to begin with . |
3 | The difficulties faced by the Textile and Clothing industries have been widely reported and the 1990 export figures reinforce the picture of decline . |
4 | The second is how to elicit people 's preferences , and though score sheets , questionnaires and semantic difference scales have been widely used , the search is still on for a more effective method ( Propst and Buyhoff , 1980 ) . |
5 | The benefits of income tax cuts have been widely appreciated . |
6 | The need for user studies has been widely discussed in the past decade , and Chapter 4 of this book looks at the very considerable recent literature on the subject . |
7 | The holding of markets and fairs for the trading of livestock , agricultural produce and the output of craft industries has been widely spread , but the institutions themselves have been diverse . |
8 | Current hyper-text systems have been widely and effectively used on relatively small data volumes . |
9 | Although open tipped tubes and intraluminal strain gauges have been widely used for the measurement of contractile activity in the colon , it has been argued on theoretical grounds that they detect only lumen occluding contractions , and therefore underestimate the incidence of contractile activity . |
10 | Haematite grains have been widely found . |
11 | Since our article appeared , a group of experts convened by the EC has concluded that ‘ Although clay minerals have been widely used since the Chernobyl accident , the Prussian Blue compounds have been found to be more effective and easier to administer ’ . |