Example sentences of "was recognised that " in BNC.

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1 In order that the element of farce might not be missing , it was recognised that the old trick with the Irish Free State and the King Emperor was now obsolete .
2 Eventually , it was recognised that some of the results of the laissez-faire mentality could pose a threat to social stability and the health of rich and poor alike .
3 It was recognised that the vagaries of the weather make pre-selection of a period for a close-down impossible . ’
4 Once it was recognised that any kind of cancer had an identifiable cause , it was natural to try and determine the exact chemical identity of the substances responsible ( the ‘ carcinogens ’ ) .
5 Secondly , it was recognised that existing services were often vital but that they were unable to meet all the needs of this special group of elderly people and that different types of service might be required ; it was never intended that the project should deprive people of existing services and substitute others for them , but that it should bridge gaps between those already available , whether statutory , voluntary or private .
6 It was recognised that what would be most welcomed by policymakers and others was a service that not only helped to keep people out of institutions if that was their wish , but did so in a way that was both acceptable to recipients and less expensive than alternative institutional care .
7 In other words it was recognised that community care is not necessarily , and not for ail , a cheaper form of care .
8 It was recognised that several sources might have to be approached in order to obtain comprehensive data on this subject .
9 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 .
10 It was recognised that use of trisodium citrate would remove the need for the separate salt compartments , but its use was ruled out on the grounds that trisodium citrate was five times more expensive than sodium bicarbonate .
11 However , given the long lead-times in manufacture and construction , it was recognised that the standardisation could only have an effect in the forward programmes for 1950 onwards .
12 It was recognised that there must be quiet areas on farms for wildlife to thrive .
13 It was recognised that Russia should obtain the Kuril islands and Sakhalin from Japan and that she should regain the naval base at Fort Arthur forfeited at the end of the Russo-Japanese War in 1905 .
14 At the time when this scheme was introduced it was recognised that schools would be required to have some such arrangement in the future .
15 In the case of inferior courts , that is , courts of a lower status than the High Court , such as the justices of the peace , it was recognised that their learning and understanding of the law might sometimes be imperfect and require correction by the High Court and so the rule evolved that certiorari was available to correct an error of law of an inferior court .
16 Again , it was recognised that young people can either be helped or taught to be ‘ helpless ’ .
17 It was recognised that these would be subjective and impressionistic , to some extent at least , and this chapter quotes verbatim from many of the letters it has received .
18 While Timbury recommended that it was preferable that these be provided in association with small geriatric hospitals , it was recognised that some of these may be provided " free standing " in the community .
19 It was recognised that companies should implement a company- wide policy to address the specific professional needs of company personnel and that the LXs had established an effective model in skills auditing and needs analysis .
20 Khrushchev asserted in March 1960 that ’ the Soviet Union is now the world 's strongest military power' ( Izvestiia , 2 March 1960 ) and , although it was recognised that Soviet economic capacity was then inferior to that of the United States , it was confidently predicted that the socialist nations would have outstripped the West within a decade .
21 It was recognised that ‘ You never find a textbook that quite matches your teaching plan ’ , but most teachers found the materials available adequate .
22 As early as the mid-19th century it was recognised that the common practice of boiling greens with bicarbonate of soda was wrong : ‘ Never , under any circumstances , unless you wish entirely to destroy all flavour and reduce your peas to pulp , boil them with soda .
23 This was done not without trepidation , for the experience of preparing and presenting a proposal for external validation was new to the College and it was recognised that the development of the proposals , and subsequently of the course , in the very limited time scale necessitated by the speed of the Programme , would create major workload problems .
24 The buyer was going to re-sell the goods and it was recognised that the buyer 's sub-purchaser would test the weight and thus ascertain the precise sum to be paid to the seller .
25 In the 1970s it was recognised that for decades there had been a growing imbalance between the consumer and the supplier or manufacturer .
26 It was recognised that Tyrone was likely to be the area in which there would be activity subsequent to the activities in Belfast .
27 Very few disputed the value of effective public relations , but it was recognised that the level of activity of 1989–91 could not be sustained nor justified .
28 Although in three cases it was recognised that the operation was technically unsatisfactory and early rebleeding was encountered in each case , in the rest there appeared to be no obvious explanation for these surgical failures .
29 It was recognised that the exclusive pursuit of higher things was very likely to be unremunerative except in certain of the more saleable arts , and even then prosperity would come only in mature years : the poor student or young artist , as private tutor or guest at the Sunday dinner-table , was a recognised subaltern part of the bourgeois family , at any rate in those parts of the world in which culture was highly respected .
30 This approach was confirmed in the Ashington Piggeries case where it was recognised that both the seller and buyer had their own areas of expertise and the issue was whether the defect fell within the respective area of expertise of the buyer .
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