Example sentences of "[been] recognised [prep] [noun] [prep] " in BNC.
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1 | Like other powerful English rulers , he may also have been recognised as overlord by the Welsh and Scots , and possibly some of the Irish . |
2 | Credit transfer , or ‘ exemption ’ as it is sometimes called , has long been recognised as part of SCOTVEC 's provision . |
3 | None of these clinical symptoms , which have been recognised as symptoms of primary HIV infection , differed between drug users who seroconverted and those who were negative for HIV . |
4 | On any world in the Empire it would have been recognised with reverence as a sign of his status as a member of the royal family . |
5 | These standards have now been recognised for inclusion in SVQs and NVQs . |
6 | 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 . |
7 | They have the sort of qualities that have been recognised by gardeners since the beginning of the Victorian era — a good show should never be despised . |
8 | Franchising has long been recognised by economists as a method of improving efficiency in the provision of goods and services in situations where ( for a variety of reasons ) it is not possible to establish a competitive market . |
9 | But these unions have not been recognised by BR for negotiating purposes and their impact has been limited . |