Example sentences of "be recognised [conj] [verb] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 Both qualifications include groupings of modules which have been recognised as providing alternatives to SCE Standard Grade and Higher awards for particular purposes .
2 New-age traveller Jim says that under European law , the new-age travellers are recognised as needing sites and British law should recognise them too .
3 It should also be recognised that risk data will normally be only one input into business decisions , and many of the other factors will be essentially qualitative .
4 Apart from the fact that Havana 's support for these adventures added up to little more than ‘ a limited amount of old weapons ’ in the chaotic early months of revolutionary power ( Bourne : 1987 , p. 188 ) , ‘ it must … be recognised that giving aid to revolutionaries seeking to overthrow dictatorships is a long-standing tradition for Latin America 's democratic Left .
5 These barriers must be recognised and taken account of by service-providers if they are serious about consulting and involving disabled people in the planning of services .
6 Elsewhere , at Bristol , London and especially at Oxford , for example , the partner WEA Districts were recognised as organising bodies for adult education provision and in these three universities financial support for District work was provided by the extra-mural departments .
7 From the earliest days of the Community it was recognised that eliminating discrimination on grounds of nationality was as essential for securing the provision of services as it was for establishment .
8 The movement towards the SEM was recognised as having implications for employment throughout the Community .
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