Example sentences of "be recognised that [noun] [be] " 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 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 .
3 In addition to antibiotics , it should be recognised that enzymes are microbial products which could also be involved in the biocontrol action , for example , by causing the lysis of the cell walls of pathogens during the phenomenon of mycoparasitism ( Fig. 1 ) .
4 It must be recognised that knives are a common feature of everyday life and that , in the wrong hands , almost any bladed or sharply pointed article is potentially a lethal weapon .
5 While these are the formal steps that should be taken ( threat analysis , policy making , risk assessment , and implementation of particular measures ) , and it may be appropriate to assign the task to a team responsible for IT security , it should nonetheless be recognised that security is predominantly a problem that has its roots in people and what they can do or fail to do .
6 The old system had fallen into disrepute because of its widespread use as a tax dodge , and because it encouraged conifer planting , but it is recognised that grants are not as effective .
7 In the absence or inadequacy of a procedure , it is recognised that judgement is required .
8 This can be achieved only if it is recognised that research is essential in surgical practice and should be encouraged but , equally , that the person concerned must learn to operate .
9 It was recognised that Tyrone was likely to be the area in which there would be activity subsequent to the activities in Belfast .
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