Example sentences of "[vb past] recognised [prep] " in BNC.
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1 | ‘ I got recognised by this real old stomper in the sit-down Chinese in Cinderford … ’ |
2 | He began at left-back , but it was on the right that he really excelled and became recognised as a quality player by friend and foe alike . |
3 | Under the 26 years of his ICM Presidency , KRC exercised a benign and constructive influence , which ensured that the ICM became recognised by all the professional bodies . |
4 | It was the home of a very wealthy man , a man she had recognised as wealthy the moment she had seen him . |
5 | If UK companies had recognised in the 1960s or early 1970s the need to enter the high-volume chip business , Juleff thinks that the whole of the British electronics industry would be in a better state . |
6 | And Colt , after long days of torture , had recognised in the Colonel someone he could like , someone whose trust he would value . |
7 | Firstly , he pointed out that the Wolfenden Committee had recognised in its Report that , for the preservation of discipline and for the protection of those of subordinate rank , the services might wish to retain section 6 of the Army Act which provides for the punishment of those guilty of ‘ disgraceful conduct of an indecent or unnatural kind ’ . |
8 | Likely it was because she had recognised in him from the first the trait matching her own : the ability to make money , for especially was she enamoured of his Sunday second-hand car-sales and of the fact that he insisted on working on that day and handling this side of the business himself . |