Example sentences of "it is [adv] recognised [prep] " in BNC.

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1 It is generally recognised at Community level that it is both inequitable and contrary to the objectives of a single market for certain firms in the Community to be immune from the commercial benefits and burdens of being taken over or to be able artificially to create methods to defend themselves from takeovers , while firms from other member states remain vulnerable .
2 As an example of phonetic differences at the segmental level , it is said that Australian English has the same set of phonemes and phonemic contrasts as RP , yet Australian pronunciation is so different from RP that it is easily recognised as such .
3 However , it is widely recognised within the music industry that the use of ‘ target teams ’ and pressure selling is common in the singles market .
4 However , it is well recognised by conservationists that the modern pace and scale of change poses a threat which is quite unprecendented .
5 It is usually recognised by the presence of large numbers of larvae at the same stage of development in animals withheld from infection for a period longer than that required to reach that particular larval stage .
6 It is fully recognised as such by parents and children .
7 Instead it is now recognised as a human activity which seeks to advance understanding of the world around , through building upon previous knowledge and understanding .
8 Instead it is now recognised as a human activity which seeks to advance understanding of the world around , through building upon previous knowledge and understanding .
9 It is now recognised in the business community that infrastructure provision is vitally important .
10 It is now recognised by staff that much of the apprehension and anxiety can be traced back to lack of communication and Wilson-Barnett ( 1988 ) discusses the development of different approaches to rectify the situation , drawing distinctions between information-giving , patient teaching or education , and counselling .
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