Example sentences of "[be] recognised [conj] [adj] " in BNC.

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1 It has been recognised that personal effectiveness in all aspects of life , including work , requires the development of certain broad transferable skills .
2 As for the second , it has long been recognised that successful institutions are distinguished by clear aims .
3 Thirdly , it has long been recognised that written documents produced in the past often have a special quality , which is not possessed by school textbooks or the writings of later historians .
4 But it has since been recognised that this was wrong and that what is termed ‘ sub-maximal ’ exercise is beneficial to health , protects against heart attacks and is an important aid to recovery after them .
5 Since the original description of a columnarised lower esophagus by Barrett in 1950 and Allison and Johnson in 1953 it has been recognised that this abnormal lining has a marked propensity to develop serious complications .
6 For some time , it had been recognised that significant numbers of promising young players were being lost to the game by a lack of a smooth transition from school to senior club .
7 Although seismic acquisition is at an early stage a number of attractive leads have already been recognised and these leads will be matured and tested during 1993 .
8 In several cases , important types of behaviour were first investigated in the Lorenz equations although these behaviours have since been recognised as typical of many systems .
9 ‘ Establishment ’ today means very little outside the sphere of the purely formal and ceremonial and the devotion of the time of Parliament to the tedious and time-consuming task of regulating the affairs of the Church of England has long been recognised as anachronistic .
10 In their villages of origin the women had been regarded as contributing less to the economic position of the family than the men , but they had at least been recognised as crucial to the economic life of the community .
11 Amenorrhoea with anovulation has long been recognised as invariable in anorexia nervosa ( decreased libido and low testosterone are the equivalent in the male ) .
12 St Gallen 's opera has always been recognised as one of Switzerland 's best , and performs in the imposing Stadttheater in the Museumstrasse .
13 Mr. Ashworth and Mr. McGregor none the less submit either that , so far as the English common law is concerned , Walker 's case is to be preferred to any inconsistent later decision in any other jurisdiction , or that , as an action by a child for damages for pre-natal injuries had not been recognised as valid in the English courts before 1976 — the enactment of the Act of 1976 — such an action could not now be allowed to develop and the English common law should be taken as being what the latest United Kingdom cases available might have indicated before 1976 .
14 After more than a hundred years of the recognition of industrial picketing as a democratic mechanism the official Code of Practice issued by the Department of Employment says : ‘ There is no legal ‘ right to picket ’ as such but peaceful picketing has long been recognised as lawful . ’
15 Others face the daily reality of human rights violations and need strategies to ensure that their rights are recognised and protected .
16 Potential members must write to the relevant section ( or sections ) , and the BSIA 's governing council has to establish that they are recognised and effective businesses or trades .
17 The yellow and black bands of the wasp are recognised as dangerous by man and beast .
18 The family need to feel that the reasons they can no longer support the relative in the community are recognised as valid .
19 Premature and difficult parturition are associated with a variety of disorders in child development , including some psychological and emotional disorders ; however , it must be recognised that pre-natal factors or others may have dual effect on both labour and child development rather than a causative effect from one to another .
20 With the growth of international lending in both domestic and foreign currencies most banks have increased their staff numbers and resources devoted to the assessment of country risk , although it has to be recognised that such a subject can never be reduced to an exact science .
21 However , it must be recognised that such claims for compensation would involve an extension of Francovich , both because that was a case of complete non-implementation , not just defective implementation , and because the UK government could argue that its implementation of the Directive in 1981 was done on the basis of its good faith understanding of what European law then required and so there was no element of fault in its decision-making at that time .
22 It should be recognised that many of the problems that face us are not a result of the National Curriculum ; they have existed in the curriculum for decades .
23 It should be recognised that professional journals and magazines etcetera comprise a mix of both general and technical items .
24 However , it must be recognised that this relationship has been significantly affected by the unification episode' .
25 Provided the relationship goes forward and is unimpeded ( it will be recognised that this description is programmatic only , that the timescale up to this stage may be much extended , and that circumstances affecting it are multitudinous — for example , moral inhibition in the single state may be overcome by marriage ) at some stage there will be direct physical contact , at first of more or less sexual content , later more directly sexual .
26 It has to be recognised that syllabic consonants are a problem — they are phonologically different from their non-syllabic counterparts .
27 It should , however , be recognised that more rapid intestinal transit , by reducing the time available for absorption , could contribute to decreased bile acid absorption and diarrhoea .
28 It should also be recognised that non-standard forms are systematic and not haphazard .
29 Nevertheless , it has to be recognised that several interests may feel threatened by an advertising ban .
30 It has , however , to be recognised that improved safety and greater mobility and accessibility can be conflicting goals ( see opposite ) .
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