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

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1 Pople 's methods have been recognised as possibly the single greatest methodological change in chemistry in 200 years .
2 As a result of this approach some different patterns to those previously described from shale velocity methods have been recognised .
3 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 .
4 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 .
5 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 .
6 And it will mark society 's rejection of the morally indefensible promotion of addiction to what for at least 30 years has been recognised as a most dangerous drug .
7 He knew that his abilities had been recognised above , not by the glory-seekers and the empire-builders , those who ‘ shaped policy ’ and ‘ formed long-term strategies ’ , but by the old wise hands whose influence was most effective in the end .
8 The two economies distinctive and incompatible needs have been recognised in a development that has occurred since the committee met .
9 Scottish Enterprise , and Highlands and Islands Enterprise have announced that both Skillstart awards have been recognised for Output Related Funding at a rate of .5 of a point .
10 His worst fears have been recognised .
11 All sorts of other strange and inexplicable manmade features have been recognised , the most exciting of which are pre-woodland settlement , field and burial sites which have been engulfed by the trees .
12 Furthermore , its application to class differences has been recognised by many commentators , most notably in the work of Basil Bernstein ( 1971 ) on whom Greenfield leans heavily .
13 About 20 syllables and 6 basic themes have been recognised in the whales ' singing , which can continue through day and night with only short pauses for breath .
14 As yet , no reefs have been recognised in the North Sea but large fragments of byrozoan stems have been reported in the Z1 Carbonate in well 53/1–2 , which suggests that a reef may be present nearby ( Taylor and Colter 1975 ) .
15 In addition to this settlement evidence , there is the suggestion of both pastoral areas — where few field boundaries have been recognised — and enclosed , presumably arable , areas where patterns of rectilinear fields can still be seen .
16 Ultrastructural abnormalities in smooth muscle fibres have been recognised , including myocyte damage with perinuclear vacuolation , disorientation and dissolution of myofilaments , electron lucency of the cytoplasm , and swelling of mitochondria .
17 Is there any evidence that such limits have been recognised in the last 12 years ?
18 Some of these groupings have been recognised by the Scottish Universities Council on Entrance .
19 The contributions to national life made by various family members have been recognised by honours and awards .
20 In all cases the necessity of balancing professional and academic requirements has been recognised , with the inexorable move toward a ‘ graduate ’ profession being accepted responsibly , though more slowly than for similar professions : ‘ It is a matter for concern that , compared with other professions surveying has not made a greater impact upon university life and thought in general ’ ( Wells Report , 1960 ) .
21 Abuse of children has been recognised as an important concern because children are seen to represent the future ; to abuse them is to abuse the future welfare of the nation .
22 Saw pits have been recognised in some woods — a late medieval one was excavated in Wetmoor , part of the former Horwood in Gloucestershire .
23 She said it had got off to a slow start but then the true issues had been recognised .
24 Many such examples have been recognised in Northamptonshire , Oxfordshire , and elsewhere .
25 These points have been recognised in a practical way by the existing UK tax structure , for example the zero rate of VAT on children 's clothing .
26 In Europe , endemic foci have been recognised in France , Spain , Eire and England .
27 Numerous turf-built barrows and mortuary enclosures have been recognised on the chalk and limestone uplands , together with the enigmatic causewayed enclosures for which numerous uses have been suggested , ranging from settlement sites to vast necropolises .
28 Similar deposits have been recognised in ancient sediments .
29 The disease is most commonly encountered in the patent phase although the other forms have been recognised .
30 The vendor will be required to warrant that no trade unions have been recognised and that there are no collective agreements .
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