Example sentences of "[is] [adv] recognised [conj] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 And since it is generally recognised that managers cost their companies at least three times their annual salary , the scope for cost-saving is enormous .
2 In place of the original image of the power of God in which man was created , came a distorted travesty of it " a foule merk wrecched trinite " ( 43b.314. – 114 ) in which God is not recognised and things which of their very nature can not fully satisfy desire become its object .
3 One sense is an obvious one , but the other is not obvious , and possibly for that reason , although they are radically different senses , their difference is not recognised and people suppose they are dealing with an unambiguous expression .
4 It is further recognised that words or gestures which may be tolerable to some people may be deeply offensive or threatening to others .
5 Research shows that many debilitating diseases are often precipitated by stress , and it is well recognised that conditions like heart disease , gastric ulcers , mental illness , colitis , hypertension , skin disorders and several others have their origin in stressful situations .
6 While it is well recognised that London has its own distinctive speech , characterised by features of accent and grammar in particular , there are surprisingly few " dialect " studies of London ( in contrast with , for example , areas more traditionally thought of as using " dialect " , such as Lancashire or Norfolk ) .
7 It is well recognised that patients with Barrett 's columnar lined lower oesophagus represent the worst end of the reflux spectrum with the most severe forms of lower oesophageal sphincter and pump failure and consequently greater degrees of acid exposure .
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