Example sentences of "also [be] recognised " in BNC.

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1 However , it has also been recognised that it is impractical to impose a universal method of inventory control across all museums and art galleries .
2 In general these rocks have been subjected to high grade metamorphism , have a variable grain size , and occur in north west-south east trending belts , although they have also been recognised as small discontinuous lenses , a few metres in length , intercalated with other gneissic rocks .
3 The speed and cost effectiveness of computer models has also been recognised by pharmaceutical companies .
4 Its value as support material for a wide range of hospitality programmes has also been recognised ; ot bears the NVQ logo , indicating that it can be of use to those working to gain NVQs at levels 3 and 4 .
5 The possibility that abnormalities in intestinal motor function may be important has also been recognised .
6 They are words that can be made to mean different things , and are applicable as such to the story of Jaromil 's poetic progress from private to public , which can also be recognised as a simultaneity of the two , based on an enduring self-engrossment .
7 That many of the communities in question have historically been denied the opportunity to help themselves because of dependency relationships with other more dominant areas or with dominant groups in society or with the state , must also be recognised .
8 It should also be recognised that non-standard forms are systematic and not haphazard .
9 It should also be recognised that their progress with reading and writing is likely to be handicapped initially if they come to school with a restricted knowledge and experience of language .
10 It should also be recognised that while this chapter has stressed the view of language as a process , it is nevertheless the case that , at some point , children do reach a level of mastery where it makes sense to describe them as having acquired knowledge of an abstract set of rules which can be used to express meanings .
11 But it can also be recognised more widely in the Romantic movement which began with Rousseau , and was the predominant influence in literature and culture generally from the latter part of the eighteenth century and well into the nineteenth .
12 It must also be recognised that ‘ housing need ’ will vary at different periods of women 's and men 's lives .
13 It should also be recognised that the emerging women 's movement of the late 1960s was part of this politicisation process .
14 It will be argued that basically these sentences are semantically deviant ; however , it must also be recognised that it is not possible to disentangle semantics from grammar completely .
15 While idioms and dead metaphors must be distinguished , it should also be recognised that they have certain characteristics in common .
16 It should also be recognised that risk data will normally be only one input into business decisions , and many of the other factors will be essentially qualitative .
17 But again , due to the depth of processing , words that are semantically similar to those in the experiment may also be recognised .
18 Nonetheless , it must also be recognised that for some students , especially those of a more retiring nature , the break at 16+ can prove very daunting , hence there is a great need for very close co-operation between a Sixth Form college and its feeder schools .
19 However , it must also be recognised that in most cases when English speakers come across an unfamiliar word , they can pronounce it with the correct stress ( there are exceptions to this , of course ) ; in principle , it should be possible to discover what it is that the English speaker knows and to write in the form of rules .
20 Reporter Davies , 40 , said : ‘ The press is currently taking a lot of criticism but these awards show it is also being recognised that a difficult job is being done . ’
21 It is also being recognised that immigration may become a hot political problem on the international scene .
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