Example sentences of "recognise at [art] " in BNC.

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1 Finance costs should be recognised at a constant rate on the carrying amount , and that amount will be increased by the finance costs in respect of the period and reduced by payments made .
2 Typically a multi-speaker recognition system , the only sort that is going to be acceptable to users , will allow between 20 and 30 words to be recognised at a time with a success rate of around 85 to 90% .
3 Her record , marked in 1982 with the award of the MBE , was again recognised at a ceremony in Hinton House when two of the former chairmen turned up to wish her well .
4 MORE than 100 years service will be recognised at a ceremony at South Moor Social Club on Wednesday April 8 when five members of the management committee receive long service awards from the CIU .
5 Their achievement was recognised at a special ceremony at Bishop Auckland when the Lord Lieutenant of Durham , Mr David Grant , handed out medals and certificates to two dozen ‘ Terriers , ’ among them Darlington bricklayer Mr Cliff Readshaw , contract nurse Mr Jim Airey from Stockton and Mr Brian Curry , a construction worker from Newton Aycliffe .
6 Your card will be recognised at every participating Shell Station up and down the country .
7 A great thrust , the Outer Hebrides Thrust or Fault , terminated the Laxfordian sequence of events , and this thrust can be recognised at the present day as a feature on or near the eastern seaboard of the entire Outer Hebrides chain of islands ( see Fig. 7 ) .
8 It was widely recognised at the time that these practices were the tip of a much larger iceberg of old-age abuse .
9 Strong angularity is recognised at the base of the Cretaceous and northwards in the Hewett Sub-basin progressively thicker Palaeozoic and Triassic section is developed below this unconformity .
10 Clearly this maturity profile has a much steeper gradient than all the late Paleozoics examples which can be related to the much higher geothermal gradient of 35–40°C/km recognised at the present day ( Albrecht et al. 1976 ) .
11 Clearly , MDC 's initial boundaries had been too tightly drawn — a fact recognised at the time — and much work remained to be tackled in surrounding areas .
12 The uniqueness of these localised vines was first recognised at the beginning of the century by Eugène-Aimé Salon , the founder of Champagne Salon ; more recently , in the early 1970s , the house of Krug purchased the entire single-site , wall-enclosed vineyard of ‘ Clos du Mesnil ’ , which is situated inside the village itself .
13 The FRED proposes that debt and non-equity instruments should initially be recognised at the amount of the net proceeds , that is , after deduction of costs incurred directly in connection with the issue .
14 A word is said to be recognised at the point when a particular word can be uniquely distinguished from all other words in the cohort .
15 Apart from anything else , mill life actually inhibited social intercourse , particularly with the perpetual noise , the physical separation of machines , and the power of overseers , all of which was fully recognised at the time .
16 This need for criteria was recognised at the Cambridge seminar in 1977 and three papers specified criteria that schemes would need to satisfy .
17 The success of JS in this area was recognised at the ‘ Britain Can Make It ’ exhibition when , in the Printing and Packaging Section , our coffee berries and semolina packs were selected as outstanding examples .
18 Though Jean 's resignation will be officially recognised at the next Annual General Meeting , we would like to be first in recording our grateful thanks for the tremendous amount of hard work and time which she has given to the Society during her years in office .
19 It is not a conflict which will lead inevitably to problems , but it should be recognised at an early stage and rectified by the Government .
20 But an important thing to recognise at the outset is that knowing about oneself can never be a matter of ‘ mere information ’ .
21 And I would urge all intending applicants to give very serious thought to what sort of person they are , to what their real academics interests are , and to what sort of institution they want to attend , and to recognise at the outset that that can not be gleaned from any one compendium or any one adviser .
22 I have to warn Professor that there 's more than one party can play that game and if he thinks that it is sensible to run the affairs of this council on deliberate obstructionism on the basis that if you go on long enough you can wear people down then I think it 's unfortunate , it 's bad for this council bad for the people we serve , it does frankly nothing for local government and I ca n't blame central government if it loses patience So I recognise at the end of the day that erm Mr has had troubles with some of his erm er newcomers he obviously needs to re-establish some control over his group .
23 One began recognising at the outset , of course , that there was an important relationship to government in that government was the main customer , the main purchaser of the product .
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