Example sentences of "[noun] have [been] recognised " in BNC.

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1 This is the first time that a photographer has been recognised in this way .
2 This is the first time that a photographer has been recognised in this way .
3 Our awards are renowned for their transportability across the many countries in which the Board has been recognised for more than a century .
4 In gaining the title university , Napier has been recognised as a leader in higher education .
5 As he said , the principle that there is a privilege against self-incrimination has been recognised for centuries .
6 ACET 's work with the churches in Africa and Romania has been recognised and supported by UNICEF , the World Health Organisation and by TEAR Fund .
7 Osteonecrosis has been recognised during or after steroid treatment in several conditions such as renal homotransplants , lupus erythematosus , asthma , etc whereas osteonecrosis is reported only rarely during treatment with systemic steroids in ulcerative colitis and Crohn 's disease .
8 In recent years , radon has been recognised as the main source of human exposure to ionising radiation .
9 Thrombus has been recognised by angiography and angioscopy in the clinical syndrome of severe unstable angina , even in individuals without critical stenosis .
10 The success of the initial pilot programme has been recognised by the Ministry of Health and the Institute of Health Education and led to Maurice , Kate and Ana meeting with Government officials and representatives from UNICEF to establish a long-term training programme in five Romanian regions , starting in November of this year .
11 The excellence of the programme has been recognised by the European Community which aids the project through the European Social Fund , and staff at the Centre share their expertise with colleagues in training centres in Ireland and the Netherlands .
12 The effect has been recognised in a number of studies , not least in my own .
13 Pulmonary involvment has been recognised before , after , and concurrently ( as in our case ) with the onset of bowel disease .
14 Pople 's methods have been recognised as possibly the single greatest methodological change in chemistry in 200 years .
15 As a result of this approach some different patterns to those previously described from shale velocity methods have been recognised .
16 Now all her hard work has been recognised by West Lothian Arts who have presented her with an Arts Individual Award .
17 She was one of several students whose work has been recognised in the college 's annual business and professional studies awards scheme .
18 The importance of the environmentally fragile coastal zone has been recognised for some time , and in response to growing concern for coastal environments under pressure , a new group has been set up in BGS to draw on the experience of land and marine geologists , sedimentologists and coastal engineers The geology of a strip round the coast of the United Kingdom , which in places extends several kilometres offshore , is largely unexplored .
19 The importance of the coastal zone has been recognised for some time , and a new group has now been formed in BGS in response to growing concern for the environments under pressure in this potentially fragile area .
20 The importance of the matrimonial home has been recognised increasingly by the legislature .
21 He added : ‘ It is very encouraging that the specification produced by the consortium has been recognised by the government as the official national specification for council tax systems .
22 Pouchitis has been recognised clinically and confirmed by endoscopy in 30 patients .
23 Within weeks their independence had been recognised by the international community ( see p. 162 ) .
24 In such an economy , and also in the earlier phases of primitive agricultural communities , the coast and the larger river valleys provided very rich sources of food for small bands of people ; many Mesolithic sites have been recognised in such areas .
25 However the Islands Areas have been recognised as requiring a special policy and a portion of the budget , currently £15,000 annually , is earmarked for this purpose .
26 The mere fact that all the classic ammonite zones of the European Lower Jurassic have been recognised , in the right order , in North America is surely remarkable , as is the persistence of practically all the Ordovician and Silurian graptolite zones from the U.K. to China .
27 Resistivity adjustments of up to 20% have been recognised .
28 Some of the above criticisms have been recognised by the SIB , and a restructuring of the rule books is occurring with the aim of simplifying the rules and setting out a set of core rules .
29 Although developed in a case to which the Hague Convention was inapplicable , the point has been recognised , though held unjustified on the facts , in a Convention case .
30 The University 's aim of securing the Radcliffe Infirmary site has been recognised and is supported by the Health Authority , subject to appropriate funding being available for the purchase of the site , the value of which is estimated by the Health Authority to lie in current prices at around £20m .
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