Example sentences of "popularly [vb pp] [prep] a [adj] [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | His action was popularly resented as a poor show of gratitude for the benefit he had been given two years before . |
2 | Queen Mab , however , is more popularly featured as a mischievous sprite than a royal personage , for the word ‘ qu'en ’ in Saxon meant , simply , ‘ female ’ . |
3 | Divorce is no longer so shameful and is popularly seen as a permissible solution to marital difficulties . |
4 | They are spurred by a marked sense of vocation : they are of the generation which grew up after the war when pollution came to be popularly identified as a serious problem needing urgent attention . |
5 | Part of the problem that older people face when looking for employment is that advancing age is popularly associated with a declining capacity to work . |
6 | Executive power is held by a President , who is popularly elected for a five-year term , and who governs with the assistance of an appointed State Council led by a Prime Minister . |
7 | Legislative power is vested in a bicameral Parliament consisting of an appointed Senate and a 17-member House of Assembly which is popularly elected for a five-year term . |
8 | Legislative power is vested in a bicameral Parliament consisting of an appointed Senate and a 17-member House of Assembly which is popularly elected for a five-year term . |
9 | Executive power is held by the President who is popularly elected for a five-year term and who governs with the assistance of an appointed State Council led by a Prime Minister . |
10 | Executive authority is vested in a Governor , who is popularly elected for a four-year term . |
11 | Executive authority is vested in a Governor , popularly elected for a four-year term . |