Example sentences of "[det] be recognised [prep] [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | ‘ But , given a level playing field , we believe that the work commitments we are agreeing to are as great as can be justified in commercial terms , and hope that this is recognised by Whitehall . ’ |
2 | This is recognised by s 17(3) of the SGSA which amends s 7(4) of the UCTA so that it applies only in cases where s 7(3A) has no application . |
3 | This is recognised by officials of the organisers , the Hammers ' Independent Supporters Association , who are asking fans to leave Upton Park five minutes into the second half in the protest against the club 's bond scheme . |
4 | Indeed , this was recognised by Slade LJ in Harlingdon Ltd v Hull Fine Art Ltd ( 1990 ) : The complaint , and only complaint as to the quality of the picture , relates to the identity of the artist . |
5 | This was recognised by Blackburn J. in Rylands v. Fletcher itself and was first applied in Nichols v. Marsland . |
6 | This was recognised by Sir Ernest Gowers in The Complete Plain Words : [ L ] egal draftsmen have to ensure to the best of their ability that what they say will be found to mean precisely what they intended , even after it has been subjected to detailed and possibly hostile scrutiny by acute legal minds … |
7 | Squatting dates back as long as the process of land settlement itself , and most cultures have a traditional belief in " squatters ' rights " whether these are recognised by statute or not . |
8 | ( For example , DEG and ASN in DEGASN are recognised , but neither is recognised in ADEGASN . ) |
9 | I was glad that that was recognised by Mr. Baker on his recent visit to the Soviet Union . |