Example sentences of "has been recognised [conj] " in BNC.

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1 For the past decade , at least , it has been recognised that quality exists above and beyond any guide 's objective star rating .
2 ‘ It has been recognised that maybe the proposals are too extreme , particularly in respect of the infantry , ’ says one informed source .
3 It has been recognised that without sufficient processing capacity a potentially serious waste problem could arise .
4 At last it has been recognised that there are many females within the club scene who have true potential .
5 More recently it has been recognised that students will benefit more from the provision of good quality language support than from long periods spent learning English in ESL courses and this has led to a shift in resources towards the mainstream classroom .
6 Since the First World War , it has been recognised that the Prime Minister has the undisputed right to choose the date of a general election by asking the Crown for a dissolution of Parliament .
7 For some 25 years it has been recognised that the overall settlement system is antiquated in comparison with that of other major financial centres and that , if The Exchange is to maintain and enhance its position as one of the World 's major international exchanges , further and more radical reforms are needed .
8 But , in the case of the latter it has been recognised that as regards the obligation , now in section 242 , to deliver accounts and reports to the Registrar ( thus making them available to the public ) they ( like partnerships ) are entitled to exemption .
9 In this respect it has been recognised that Departments will have specific concerns relevant to the activities of particular groups of workers who provide services .
10 It has been recognised that agents may revise their behaviour when the nature of policy is changed .
11 It has been recognised that personal effectiveness in all aspects of life , including work , requires the development of certain broad transferable skills .
12 Since the original description of a columnarised lower esophagus by Barrett in 1950 and Allison and Johnson in 1953 it has been recognised that this abnormal lining has a marked propensity to develop serious complications .
13 Though the problem of radiation embrittlement has been recognised since the outset of the civil Magnox programme in the early 1960s , the inspectorate called for more evidence of the safety of Magnox plants in 1990 after it found the rate of embrittlement may have been faster than predicted .
14 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 .
15 The need for stimulation has been recognised and utilised by social controllers at all levels , throughout history .
16 This problem has been recognised and a variety of methods have been instituted in an attempt to avoid it .
17 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 .
18 Transmission will stop only after the XOFF character has been recognised and , since the Z88 has an input buffer , this can only happen after previously received characters have been processed .
19 Nigeria 's soil erosion problem has been recognised as extremely serious but conservation has only become a national concern during the Third National Plan ( 1975–80 ) .
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