Example sentences of "it [is] [adv] recognise " in BNC.

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31 Mr Rowland may be right to think that the worst is over ; it is increasingly recognised that to expect the insurance industry to foot the entire bill for pollution would bankrupt it .
32 Between the ages of 5 and 14 it is clearly recognised that the teacher is one of the most significant adults in a pupil 's life .
33 However , it is well recognised by conservationists that the modern pace and scale of change poses a threat which is quite unprecendented .
34 It is well recognised that these differences in styles of legal thinking do exist , and the Convention is interpreted in practice in such a way that its objectives will be secured despite those differences .
35 It is well recognised that opioid analgesics do not always relieve pain , and there are already several unsatisfactory ways in which such pain is described , including ‘ opioid insensitive , ’ ‘ opioid non-responsive , ’ and ‘ opioid resistant . ’
36 Research shows that many debilitating diseases are often precipitated by stress , and it is well recognised that conditions like heart disease , gastric ulcers , mental illness , colitis , hypertension , skin disorders and several others have their origin in stressful situations .
37 It is well recognised that patients with Barrett 's columnar lined lower oesophagus represent the worst end of the reflux spectrum with the most severe forms of lower oesophageal sphincter and pump failure and consequently greater degrees of acid exposure .
38 It is well recognised that managing software is difficult because it is in essence a control problem , posing questions such as which particular versions of software items should be used at a particular stage of a project for a particular purpose , or what software should be issued to whom , and when .
39 While it is well recognised that London has its own distinctive speech , characterised by features of accent and grammar in particular , there are surprisingly few " dialect " studies of London ( in contrast with , for example , areas more traditionally thought of as using " dialect " , such as Lancashire or Norfolk ) .
40 It is also recognised that the development of elementary abilities in such physical skills can help staff to develop increased confidence in their ability to diffuse situations using non physical means .
41 It is also recognised that having a single contact person within the Exchequer Division to deal with travel agents is good practice and therefore it is suggested that Carole Ann Johnston , Admin Assistant arrange all travel and overnight accommodation when required .
42 It is also recognised that IGFBP-1 is just one of at least six distinct binding proteins but the functions and inter-relationships of these are also uncertain .
43 Like most bowlers , he works on his batting and , privately , no doubt , thinks it is sparingly recognised .
44 It is usually recognised by the presence of large numbers of larvae at the same stage of development in animals withheld from infection for a period longer than that required to reach that particular larval stage .
45 It is fully recognised as such by parents and children .
46 It is further recognised that words or gestures which may be tolerable to some people may be deeply offensive or threatening to others .
47 Obviously , it does not suddenly become safe to steepen the climb at a certain height , and it is now recognised that the angle should be progressively steepened .
48 And it is now recognised that the great mountain chains are always found on the side of the continental plate facing the direction of its drift .
49 This assumption is not tenable as it is now recognised that the unstimulated output of prostacyclin by blood vessels is low ( reviewed by Dollery et al , 1983 ) .
50 It is now recognised by staff that much of the apprehension and anxiety can be traced back to lack of communication and Wilson-Barnett ( 1988 ) discusses the development of different approaches to rectify the situation , drawing distinctions between information-giving , patient teaching or education , and counselling .
51 It is now recognised that as long as certain precautions are taken , the SP is indispensable ( Fig. 7 ) .
52 It is now recognised in the business community that infrastructure provision is vitally important .
53 Furthermore , it is now recognised that in learning language , children are doing far more than acquiring the rules of grammar and it may be that the key to the mastery of abstract grammatical rules lies in the socially mediated learning of functional language skills ( Bruner 1983 ; Halliday 1975 ; Wells 1981 ) .
54 It is now recognised that the industrialisation process is complex and that
55 It is now recognised that the tasks and skills to be learned by children with severe learning difficulties have to be analysed precisely and that the setting of small , clearly defined incremental objectives for individual pupils is a necessary part of programme planning .
56 It is now recognised that the costing of community-based care to take account of the wider back-up services on which it must depend is a complicated calculation which was not available with any degree of sophistication at the height of the movement away from institutional care ( Knapp , 1986 ) .
57 It is now recognised that this approach , seldom if ever actually applied in practice , is based on a confusion of thought .
58 It is now recognised that if voting rights are to vary , separate classes of shares should be created so that the different number of votes can be attached to the shares themselves and not to the holder .
59 Instead it is now recognised as a human activity which seeks to advance understanding of the world around , through building upon previous knowledge and understanding .
60 Instead it is now recognised as a human activity which seeks to advance understanding of the world around , through building upon previous knowledge and understanding .
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