Example sentences of "recognised [prep] " in BNC.
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1 | Although informal , this relationship can be recognised through reciprocity . |
2 | The growing importance of Central and Eastern European markets was recognised through the setting up of new bilateral associations which will encourage relations with the Baltic States and the Ukraine . |
3 | He was carrying a false passport when he arrived from London but was recognised during a routine check . |
4 | The Commission stated that the principle that member states might not infringe Community law as a result of their national legislation relating to the registration of ships was recognised during the negotiation of the United Nations Convention on Conditions for the Registration of Ships 1986 . |
5 | I am pleased to record that Johnson Matthey 's world leading position in many important areas of activity has been recognised during the year by three prestigious awards . |
6 | 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 . |
7 | They ought to suggest also that he thought more deeply than his critics have ever recognised about just those issues he is commonly alleged to ignore : the processes of temptation , the complex nature of good and evil , the relationship between reality and our fallible perception of it . |
8 | This has been recognised for some time , perhaps most articulately in France , as one of the attainments to be expected from a top-class academic teacher and researcher , with an outstanding ability in accurate communication with the men ( and women ) in the street : haute popularisation . |
9 | You have to sympathise , because all he wants to do is establish himself in his own right , in his own style and ultimately be recognised for that . |
10 | Three other captains are recognised for their services . |
11 | For the first time , preparatory Tutorial Classes became eligible for grant-aid and the Advanced Tutorial Class extending into a fourth year was formally recognised for financial support . |
12 | … that after paying at least a dozen visits to Cambridge and engaging in the most unpleasant negotiations I have ever had in my life , we have managed to retain recognition as a body which is normally recognised for Chapter III powers and obtained an agreement which the University people hate like poison . |
13 | EXPORT AWARDS : Local firms recognised for export endeavours . |
14 | LOCAL FIRMS RECOGNISED FOR EXPORT ENDEAVOURS |
15 | Indeed , the role of fibrinogen in platelet aggregation has been recognised for many years ( Born & Cross , 1964 ; Brinkhaus et al , 1965 ) . |
16 | Apparently it has been recognised for over a decade that chlorine from chlorofluorocarbons may deplete the stratospheric ozone layer . |
17 | Established in 1985 Red Water Arts is recognised for its work in a variety of community and educational settings using drama , music and a whole range of visual arts . |
18 | The first drug to be recognised for its antimalarial effects was quinine , which found its way into the British Pharmacopaea as early as 1677 . |
19 | Austrian wines are at last being recognised for their quality and interest : try Winzerhaus Gruner Veltliner , 1991 . |
20 | We demand that our work should be recognised for what it is — we produce and reproduce in other people and ourselves the ability to work and go on working , we produce labour power . |
21 | For someone who never expected to be officially recognised for her work , the BEM is ample reward . |
22 | The committees should be recognised for their technical development within the profession . |
23 | The need for such a centre has been recognised for some time . |
24 | It had been recognised for some time that only through rationalisation into larger productive and distributive units could the movement overcome the damaging rivalries among societies in the same neighbourhood , and through economies of scale promote further growth . |
25 | The seven languages recognised for the purposes of broadcasting in addition to English were also used in primary school education , at political rallies and in local newspapers published by the Zambian Information Services . |
26 | But they should be recognised for what they try to achieve : quality and democratisation of the media . |
27 | Ageing skin , a problem recognised for centuries but one never properly understood , until today . |
28 | 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 . |
29 | 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 . |
30 | Recognised for its healing , therapeutic properties for centuries , water is the basis of many treatments at Hoar Cross Hall . |