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

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1 As for the second , it has long been recognised that successful institutions are distinguished by clear aims .
2 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 .
3 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 .
4 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 .
5 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 .
6 It should be recognised that professional journals and magazines etcetera comprise a mix of both general and technical items .
7 It has to be recognised that syllabic consonants are a problem — they are phonologically different from their non-syllabic counterparts .
8 It should also be recognised that non-standard forms are systematic and not haphazard .
9 Nevertheless , it has to be recognised that several interests may feel threatened by an advertising ban .
10 Although I have stressed the importance of all children having access to the full primary curriculum , it must be recognised that some children do need special provision , more time , and/or extra help if they are to profit from the opportunity .
11 It should be recognised that open invitations to all staff to attend can be disruptive to normal line management , and can conflict with the efficient running of service departments where continuous manning is essential .
12 4.23 It is recognised that certain events and periods during the daily routine may raise the anxieties of residents and clients .
13 class their own personal varying faith stances , it is recognised that Catholic teachers face a difficult task .
14 While it is recognised that such powers may be necessary in that they lead to a number of arrests , it must also be noted that random and discriminatory stops may be counter-productive as they may have a detrimental effect on relations between police and public .
15 Nevertheless , it is recognised that industrial relations will continue to reflect elements of diversity as well as uniformity .
16 The view is also expressed that personal care and welfare aspects can not be divorced from financial and property matters , while it is recognised that proper safeguards are vital .
17 The differing viewpoints are here polarised into the two major value positions set out below , though it is recognised that these positions represent relatively extreme points on a dimension of views , rather than two all-embracing categories .
18 In looking at the services to be provided , it is recognised that some duties require a more responsible level of staff than others .
19 It is recognised that some courses , particularly those in primary education , aim to permeate the whole course with language understanding .
20 Secondly , it was recognised that existing services were often vital but that they were unable to meet all the needs of this special group of elderly people and that different types of service might be required ; it was never intended that the project should deprive people of existing services and substitute others for them , but that it should bridge gaps between those already available , whether statutory , voluntary or private .
21 It was recognised that several sources might have to be approached in order to obtain comprehensive data on this subject .
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