Sentence examples for has been regularly identified from inspiring English sources

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One such company, Bristol-Myers Squibb, with its cash reserves of nearly $9 billion, has been regularly identified as a potential acquisition candidate.

Overall, this clustering suggests that the primary sequence of COMP is very highly restrained; indeed, only a single non-synonymous polymorphism (c.1156A>G p. (Asn386Asp)) has been regularly identified in the type III repeat region.

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They have been regularly identified by authors developing GP satisfaction questionnaires [ 5, 17, 29, 37, 39, 40].

His idiosyncratic style has suited the conditions in Dhaka perfectly; Samuel Badree, the wrist spinner, has bowled superbly with the new ball and Sunil Narine has been regularly neutering batsmen, who struggle to identify his carrom ball.

An expert group has been regularly reviewing safety and efficacy and, where appropriate, requesting experiments and identifying the need for further data.

Since his death the series has been regularly re-broadcast.

It has been regularly revived over 25 years.

Echocardiography has been regularly used to measure rodent heart function.

As a result, schools have been regularly disrupted since 2011.

DCPs have been regularly produced since 2000.

Countless innocent Iraqis have been regularly tortured.

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