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

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1 It has hardly been recognised that India is among the few countries in the world that has a proven capability to undertake orbital missions or detonate a nuclear device .
2 It has long been recognised that women who devote years of their lives to bringing up children lose out in the pension stakes .
3 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 .
4 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 .
5 However , even before the Act of 1989 made the distinction clear for all to see , it had long been recognised that wardship was only machinery and that the court 's inherent jurisdiction could be exercised whether or not the child was a ward : see , for example , In re L. ( An Infant ) [ 1968 ] P. 119 , 157 .
6 It has been recognised that agents may revise their behaviour when the nature of policy is changed .
7 For the past decade , at least , it has been recognised that quality exists above and beyond any guide 's objective star rating .
8 Where the task involves a number of choices , i.e. there is a choice reaction time , it has long been recognised that reaction time rose progressively with the number of possible choices , but why and to what extent where not understood .
9 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 .
10 It has previously been recognised that eating produces a more noticeable rise in G17 than in G34 .
11 It has long been recognised that maternity services should respond more to the emotional needs of its female consumers , and there are radical midwives such as Caroline Flint who are working to change today 's medicalisation of pregnancy .
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