Example sentences of "[been] [adv] recognised [prep] " in BNC.

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1 It 's wrong to offer President Clinton this degree after just one month when Lady Thatcher still has n't been properly recognised by her own university
2 The difficulty of obtaining small amounts of external finance on adequate terms has been widely recognised as a major constraint on the formation and growth of small businesses in the UK .
3 Because of the variety and confusion of possibilities and responsibilities after the compulsory school period the need for a guide has been widely recognised by young people and their families .
4 Meanwhile , after winning awards for its vehicle security systems , Vauxhall says it is ‘ deeply disappointed ’ that its initiatives have not been sufficiently recognised in the new ratings structures .
5 Following an extensive and rigorous accreditation process by Sheffield Hallam University under the Credit Accumulation and Transfer Scheme ( CATS ) , the Associateship qualification has been formally recognised as the equivalent of a first degree .
6 Although the right to conscientious objection has been increasingly recognised in Russia in recent years , no concrete legislative steps have been taken to address the situation of conscientious objectors .
7 My hon. Friend has made an excellent point , succinctly put , which has not yet been fully recognised by the Treasury .
8 ‘ The wisdom of pricing gas at parity with imported oil has thus been officially recognised for the first time in Pakistan , despite being electorally unpopular .
9 Gold 's precious beauty has been universally recognised by every major civilisation .
10 ‘ We could find no evidence that these risks had been explicitly recognised by the department when they decided in 1988 to proceed with the system .
11 Prime among these is ‘ do it yourself ’ CPE , which has been quietly recognised by the Institute for some time .
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