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

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1 These are important for understanding anorexia nervosa because first , symptoms previously assumed to reflect primary psychopathology are now recognised as common to starving people whatever the cause and , second , starvation leads to secondary symptoms that then play a critical part in perpetuating the disorder .
2 More significantly , under Chapter II university extension courses were now recognised as eligible for grant-aid — after an existence of more than fifty years .
3 The migrating larval stages in large numbers may cause a transient pneumonia , but it is now recognised that many cases of so-called " Ascaris pneumonia " may be attributable to other infections , or to piglet anaemia .
4 It is now recognised that this approach , seldom if ever actually applied in practice , is based on a confusion of thought .
5 Under sectorisation individual managers have much more clearly defined responsibility , and the need to keep the customer informed about the whereabouts of his goods , for example , is now recognised as paramount .
6 The company is now recognised as one of the largest and most important manufacturers of veterinary ethical pharmaceutical products in the world , with own-label and contract manufacturing services provided .
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