Example sentences of "widely [vb pp] to have [verb] the " in BNC.

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1 Thus , Gore was seen by many as an ideal candidate and was widely expected to have won the nomination if he had sought it .
2 Though LMS is widely felt to have reduced the scope for staffing enhancement in primary schools , we believe it to be essential that schools retain the broader managerial repertoire which PNP has encouraged .
3 However , following Noriega 's formal assumption of power on Dec. 15 as head of state , a United States military invasion of Dec. 20 led to the overthrow of Noriega and the immediate installation of Guillermo Endara Galimany ( widely believed to have won the May elections ) as President [ see pp. 37112-13 ] .
4 Finally , we must be concerned by the fact that in at least one school ( see Chapter 5 ) the senior member of staff whose demand for IS resources was widely believed to have instigated the original project initiative could not himself describe how he used the project acquisitions in his own work .
5 Aquino expressed her disappointment that , after an exhaustive legal process , the court had not directly implicated those , including the Marcoses , who were widely believed to have ordered the crime [ see p. 37716 ] .
6 Iraq , for its part , was widely believed to have condoned the " hot pursuit " of the Kurdish activists , who had been conducting guerrilla activities against the Turkish authorities for some 20 years , and indeed it had signed agreements to this effect during the 1980s .
7 The former deputy chief of intelligence in the National Guard until his dismissal from the armed forces in 1979 , d'Aubuisson was widely held to have directed the death squads in the late 1970s and early 1980s and to have masterminded the assassination of Archbishop Oscar Romero in 1980 [ see p. 30324 ] .
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