Example sentences of "[conj] [be] [adv] acknowledged " in BNC.

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1 Since it is the consistent policy of successive UK governments to support ICAO , and ICAO has advocated a particular way in which aircraft accident reports should be written , it seems obvious that the appropriate regulations should require commissioners of public inquiries to follow the practice that is universally acknowledged as sound and practical .
2 Following the Orange Tree 's fine revival of Rodney Ackland 's The Dark River , this production offers further persuasive evidence that there was far more vitality in the English theatre before the arrival of the angry young men and the Royal Court revolution than is generally acknowledged .
3 On the whole they feel such predictions are not justified and , indeed , the evidence is of a much greater degree of fitness and independence than is generally acknowledged .
4 A closer examination of the Celtic Church reveals a much greater deviation from Rome than is generally acknowledged or even known .
5 Far more settlements had access to areas of common and waste than is generally acknowledged in books about the English landscape ( Fig. 82 ) .
6 The finding by Fritz and Brooks that vagotomy abolishes the choleretic response to feeding in cholecystectomised dogs suggests that , at least as regards the digestive function of bile , neural regulation of biliary secretion may be of greater functional importance than is generally acknowledged .
7 Their knowledge and experience of drama will be far more wide-ranging than is commonly acknowledged .
8 The support of the staff and their willingness to adjust their provision and their reaction , clearly demonstrates that given the proper approach teachers are in both principle and practice more willing to review their methods and sustain alternatives than is usually acknowledged .
9 However , it is now recognized that progress in this direction requires a great deal more cooperation in other fields , such as monetary and budgetary policy , than was originally acknowledged .
10 Stephen McMullin , of the Cleveland Coucil for Voluntary Service , said there was now much greater use of amphetamine-based drugs in Cleveland than was ever acknowledged .
11 Both Amis and Eliot can be considered seasoned disapprovers , and it is probable that Amis shares the other writer 's distaste for the biographical critic , whose activities may be responsibly conducted , and are generally acknowledged to have been successful at times , but have often been reckoned to fail .
12 Thus , performing remains part of every music course and is duly acknowledged in the National Criteria of the GCSE .
13 For a man who claimed and was popularly acknowledged to be a man of God , such behaviour was extraordinary to say the least .
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