Example sentences of "[be] recognised [that] [noun pl] " in BNC.

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1 It has long been recognised that women who devote years of their lives to bringing up children lose out in the pension stakes .
2 In this respect it has been recognised that Departments will have specific concerns relevant to the activities of particular groups of workers who provide services .
3 More recently it has been recognised that students will benefit more from the provision of good quality language support than from long periods spent learning English in ESL courses and this has led to a shift in resources towards the mainstream classroom .
4 It has been recognised that agents may revise their behaviour when the nature of policy is changed .
5 It has long been recognised that expressions such as to pull someone 's leg , to have a bee in one 's bonnet , to kick the bucket , to cook someone 's goose , to be off one 's rocker , round the bend , up the creek , etc. are semantically peculiar .
6 In addition to antibiotics , it should be recognised that enzymes are microbial products which could also be involved in the biocontrol action , for example , by causing the lysis of the cell walls of pathogens during the phenomenon of mycoparasitism ( Fig. 1 ) .
7 It has to be recognised that LDCs face a difficult choice on how to spend educational funds — whether to erase illiteracy or train a small number of scientific and technical specialists .
8 It must be recognised that knives are a common feature of everyday life and that , in the wrong hands , almost any bladed or sharply pointed article is potentially a lethal weapon .
9 It is recognised that signs , leaflets and labels have their place , but that the most effective communication takes place at the personal level .
10 In particular , it is recognised that agents may use some assets as a buffer-stock against unforeseen changes in net receipts .
11 It is recognised that nurses must care for patients during recognised holidays but they should not be expected to be in the classroom .
12 It is recognised that assignments and case studies can also be significant aspects of learning and teaching approaches in the modules as well as being used for summative assessment purposes .
13 The old system had fallen into disrepute because of its widespread use as a tax dodge , and because it encouraged conifer planting , but it is recognised that grants are not as effective .
14 However , it is recognised that awards for comparable injuries should be comparable and in practice in an individual case the amount of the award is much influenced by the amounts of awards in previous cases in which the injuries appear to have been comparable , adjusted as appropriate in the light of the fall in the value of money since such awards were made .
15 It was recognised that companies should implement a company- wide policy to address the specific professional needs of company personnel and that the LXs had established an effective model in skills auditing and needs analysis .
16 At the time when this scheme was introduced it was recognised that schools would be required to have some such arrangement in the future .
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