Example sentences of "recognised on " in BNC.
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1 | This length of time can be divided into two events in Scotland , originally recognised on the N.W. Scottish mainland : namely an earlier Scourian and a later Laxfordian , the boundary between the two events being dated at approximately c. 2200 m.y . |
2 | Use picture and context cues , words recognised on sight and phonic cues in reading . |
3 | build up , in the context of their reading , a vocabulary of words recognised on sight ; |
4 | The patterns displayed are broadly similar with inversion maxima of — 1500 m recognised on both interpretations . |
5 | As a result , leaching profiles commonly can be recognised on porosity logs through the Hauptdolomit and a particularly good example can be seen in Emmen-9 . |
6 | Calcite was recognised on only a few sections . |
7 | Methyl chloroform ( recognised on products as 1' 1' 1' Trichloroethane ) is widely used in industry as a solvent and in DIY products and materials for lay-out artists . |
8 | On Friday her remarkable courage will be recognised on Esther Rantzen 's Hearts Of Gold ( BBC1 , 8pm ) . |
9 | The issue of public interest immunity arises because , quite apart from the considerations underlying the implied undertaking , the particular class of documents here in question is clearly recognised on authority to be subject to such a claim . |
10 | The amount of goodwill recognised on acquisitions during the year should be shown separately for each acquisition where material . |
11 | Also it must he said that Jurassic zones , which are the best known , are now being recognised on something approaching a world-wide scale . |
12 | 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 . |
13 | The debate has been characterised by deep-seated differences of opinion , but it has been recognised on both sides of the House that the British coal industry faces formidable challenges . |
14 | As to a levy , I am surprised that the hon. Member for Newham , North-East , with his experience as Chairman of the Select Committee on Employment , is not aware of the experience of employers throughout the country who sought to operate the levy that we used to have , which was recognised on all sides as a failure . |
15 | In other countries it is sometimes seen in dogs imported from endemic regions Gross : They are readily recognised on the basis of size ( 1.0-2.0 cm ) , being much smaller than the common ascarid nematodes which are also found in the small intestine , and by their characteristic " hook " posture . |
16 | Most these blades will be recognised on the Henley course this week . |