Example sentences of "[be] recognised for " in BNC.
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1 | 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 . |
2 | Indeed , the role of fibrinogen in platelet aggregation has been recognised for many years ( Born & Cross , 1964 ; Brinkhaus et al , 1965 ) . |
3 | Apparently it has been recognised for over a decade that chlorine from chlorofluorocarbons may deplete the stratospheric ozone layer . |
4 | The need for such a centre has been recognised for some time . |
5 | 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 . |
6 | 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 . |
7 | 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 . |
8 | The as I said this , this is required for identification for the organism , but the to the toxin has been recognised for a very , very long time and right from er , the early days the possibility of inactivating the biological properties of a toxin while retaining their immunological properties has been attractive to people seeking to prevent these diseases . |
9 | As he said , the principle that there is a privilege against self-incrimination has been recognised for centuries . |
10 | The association between HIV infection and tuberculosis has been recognised for some time , and the emergence of multidrug resistance in the United States represents the latest development . |
11 | These standards have now been recognised for inclusion in SVQs and NVQs . |
12 | Our awards are renowned for their transportability across the many countries in which the Board has been recognised for more than a century . |
13 | The Dicks were amongst many others who have been recognised for their contribution . |
14 | It has been recognised for over a century that the internal anal sphincter relaxes in response to rectal distension , a phenomenon called the rectanal inhibitory reflex . |
15 | Salicylate nephrotoxicity has been recognised for many years . |
16 | Scottish Enterprise , and Highlands and Islands Enterprise have announced that both Skillstart awards have been recognised for Output Related Funding at a rate of .5 of a point . |
17 | Three other captains are recognised for their services . |
18 | Also gives information on sandwich courses , and about the professional examinations necessary and the university , polytechnic and college courses which are recognised for exemption . |
19 | This may include Group Awards which are recognised for employment purposes or for progression to Higher Education . |
20 | 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 . |
21 | The first drug to be recognised for its antimalarial effects was quinine , which found its way into the British Pharmacopaea as early as 1677 . |
22 | 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 . |
23 | The committees should be recognised for their technical development within the profession . |
24 | But they should be recognised for what they try to achieve : quality and democratisation of the media . |
25 | Such courses may be of interest to you as a returner but they are not the same as re-entry programmes , and would not be recognised for the same purpose if you ever had to provide evidence of an updating course to your National Board . |
26 | It is also a desirable one for the profoundly deaf young person and should be recognised for this positive value rather than for the negative one of its non-Englishness . |
27 | Only through such a position of critical self-evaluation can the restricted epistemological validity of one 's position , and its possible ideological strains , be recognised for what it is . |
28 | The new National Certificate in Greenkeeping will be recognised for entry to this HNC . |
29 | Warfare play it very well and , coming from a region that is practically devoid of successful artists , they should at least be recognised for that fact . |
30 | Existing qualifications will have to be recognised for the time being , probably for some years , and APL , or accreditation of prior learning , is something the National Council for Vocational Qualifications is still exploring . |