Example sentences of "is generally known " in BNC.

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1 Sasse , as it is generally known , is the oldest secondary school in the Cameroon Republic by a good ten years .
2 ‘ Once it is generally known , ’ said Roland , ‘ that these letters exist , everyone will be at your door .
3 This new approach to world geology is generally known as the Plate Tectonic Theory , or just Plate Tectonics .
4 This type of afforestation is generally known as agroforestry .
5 As is generally known , true Marxism lies in the fact that he examines models of production and their superstructure from the standpoint of their specific historical features ( model features ) .
6 TVH , as it is generally known , was typified for me by a man called Alf Mignot , who died in 1987 in his early sixties .
7 Pentecost , the seventh Sunday after Easter , commemorates the descent of the Holy Spirit upon the Apostles and is generally known as Whitsunday .
8 But if that is generally known , surely it has no value ? ’
9 Even if the information is specific , the insider may deal on the basis of it if the information is generally known to those persons who are accustomed or would be likely to deal in the securities in question .
10 These photographs tell the story of the everyday lives of a group of people about whom very little , if anything , is generally known .
11 It is generally known , of course , that standard English enshrines sporadic residues of approximations between these vowels , for example in doublets of the type strop/strap , catch/ketch , but there has been a good deal of dispute about EModE evidence for overlap and merger in this part of the vowel-system .
12 The risk undertaken is generally known to the surety , and the circumstances generally point to the view that as between the creditor and surety it was contemplated and intended that the surety should take upon himself to ascertain exactly what risk he was taking upon himself .
13 " Many property groups have recently been in difficulties , and it is generally known in the City that the Ingard group has not been doing well .
14 That is made clear in the Library note and is generally known .
15 Many elements of the Exchequer transactions total can be predicted with a reasonable degree of accuracy by the Bank of England on a day-to-day basis : the impact of foreign exchange transactions passing through the EEA is generally known since most such transactions are settled two days later ; gilts transactions are generally settled on the next business day ; and various government sources give information on both government expenditure and expected tax receipts .
16 On that , I think it is generally known , that we , that Telford was n't anywhere near the top of the list , and it had been taken purely on the question of the er , needs of the various areas , it 's unlikely that Telford would have succeeded , even with its reduced geographical area , but I made discrete enquiries and was told that the factor which tipped er , the Commission in favour of Telford , and this has an important bearing on what we 're going to discuss later , was the fact that Telford has been very good in taking up schemes and providing their section , and not just the Wreakin District Council , other area , other bodies in Telford , of getting good innovative schemes off the ground and providing the cash , they did n't , as some areas did , get the status , and then hardly do anything about it .
17 This section of the market is generally known as London Bankers ' Acceptance Market .
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