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

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1 The adult worms , bright red in colour and up to 2.5 cm in length , are easily recognised at necropsy where they predominate in the horny lining of the gizzard .
2 Information sources ? — which either went by a different name or was not recognised at that time .
3 It is generally recognised at Community level that it is both inequitable and contrary to the objectives of a single market for certain firms in the Community to be immune from the commercial benefits and burdens of being taken over or to be able artificially to create methods to defend themselves from takeovers , while firms from other member states remain vulnerable .
4 It was widely recognised at the time that these practices were the tip of a much larger iceberg of old-age abuse .
5 The technique uses Fourier transforms , and reportedly correctly recognises at least 5000 words using 24 various font styles , including cursive ones .
6 In the northern Rockies one can even recognise at this level the " Pipe Rock " of the Scottish Highlands — a bed full of borings known as Skolithos .
7 When he returned to the office on Monday Barnett called Tim into the office , an odd note in his voice which Tim did n't recognise at first .
8 The existence of Ulster 's British majority posed a similar difficulty although it was not fully recognised at Westminster until the general strike organised by the Ulster Workers ' Council in May 1974 .
9 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 .
10 It 's almost like a G.W. Fashions hallmark — though hard to recognise at times because of the fussy way it 's been handled .
11 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 .
12 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 .
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