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

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1 This property has been recognised in many plant species .
2 The first pre-retirement courses were held in the United States in 1949 , but it is only in the last ten to fifteen years that the need for them has been recognised in the United Kingdom .
3 The same applies , of course , to other denominations and has been recognised in Britain as qualifying for state support .
4 This has been recognised in particular by UK companies , and only a minority of large UK companies do not now use graphical means of data presentation in their corporate annual reports .
5 This has been recognised in the rhetoric of government :
6 This is the first time that a photographer has been recognised in this way .
7 The skill and determination of Second Coxswain/Mechanic John O'Donnell , of Arranmore 's Tyne class lifeboat William Luckin , during a difficult eight-hour service in winds of up to Force 9 has been recognised in a framed letter of Thanks from the Chairman of the Institution .
8 A service by Cromer 's Tyne class lifeboat Ruby and Arthur Reed II on 21 November 1990 has been recognised in a letter of thanks to the crew from the Chairman of the Institution .
9 Agency has been recognised in a number of international contexts .
10 The effect has been recognised in a number of studies , not least in my own .
11 This is the first time that a photographer has been recognised in this way .
12 A loss of £280 million , plus a holding charge of £22 million to produce an aggregate loss of £302 million , has been recognised in respect of these disposals .
13 The special position of young people has been recognised in the voluntary agreements that the Government have negotiated with the industry and it was explicit in the 1986 voluntary agreement .
14 Pain arising from the costal margin has been recognised in medical studies for many years .
15 Now renamed Ecological Advisory Service , service has been recognised in the Birthday Honours List by the award of the M B E. His service can be summed up in his own words .
16 She was one of several students whose work has been recognised in the college 's annual business and professional studies awards scheme .
17 James Briggs , of Stone House , Coniscliffe Road , Darlington , has been recognised in the 1991/1992 Shooting Times Conservation Awards .
18 Saw pits have been recognised in some woods — a late medieval one was excavated in Wetmoor , part of the former Horwood in Gloucestershire .
19 The question revolves around whether revenue should have been recognised in the first place , i.e. had a sale taken place at all .
20 Apparently cystic abnormalities within the biliary ducts of several of the present patients do not appear to have been recognised in other contexts : it is suggested that these too are a constituent of the radiology of AIDS related sclerosing cholangitis .
21 ‘ The medals represent the overall effort of the entire UN peace-keeping force in Bosnia , but nevertheless I 'm deeply honoured to have been recognised in this way , I 'm just one of the fortunate ones . ’
22 At least by 1960 it had been recognised in this jurisdiction that it connotes a duty not to injure one 's neighbour by want of reasonable care .
23 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 .
24 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 ) .
25 Usually , they have been recognised in the context of our early years in the family , since this is their dominant source during a period of particular dependence , and because later childhood is the age at which officially recorded criminality is at its greatest .
26 Is there any evidence that such limits have been recognised in the last 12 years ?
27 It is not surprising , then , that very recently varieties of dysgraphia have been recognised in which there are various patterns of impairment to one or other of these two routes .
28 Similar deposits have been recognised in ancient sediments .
29 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 .
30 Many such examples have been recognised in Northamptonshire , Oxfordshire , and elsewhere .
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