Example sentences of "recognised [coord] [verb] by [adj] " in BNC.

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1 But the problem can take different forms , one of which is now receiving political attention , while the other — the demographic shift — is probably neither fully recognised nor understood by small and medium enterprises .
2 As a result during and since the 1960s , sociology degree courses have increased considerably , sociology has found its way into schools , sociologists have been increasingly recognised and consulted by various organisations , from national government downwards , in research programmes , policy planning etc. , and some sociologists have also found fame in the national media .
3 My authority is that they are recognised and utilised by informal and formal agencies such as parents , schools , governments and criminal justice systems as ‘ sources ’ of control .
4 The need for stimulation has been recognised and utilised by social controllers at all levels , throughout history .
5 Crimes , mental illnesses , or cases of child abuse for that matter , are not simply ‘ waiting ’ to be recognised and managed by various officials and then explained by ‘ experts ’ .
6 He finds a means of using the language of both physical experience and Scripture in an anagogical sense whereby mystical experience may be both recognised and shared by those to whom it is known , and to some extent desired , because imagined , by others less involved .
7 The British provide a stable government and a way of life recognised and admired by many foreigners .
8 The general management approach of the second wave was recognised and practised by some managers some time before the appearance of the Griffiths recommendations , especially after the structural ‘ tidying up ’ of 1982 .
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