Example sentences of "[noun pl] recognised [prep] " in BNC.

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1 In addition , it is suggested that several seismic anomalies recognised along an apparent early Carboniferous hinge-line represent biohermal build-ups .
2 The Law graduate who has gained full exemption proceeds at once to the Final ; this requires attendance for nine months at one of the law schools recognised by the Law Society for this purpose .
3 The DNA target sequences recognised by type I R-M enzymes consist of two specific components , one of 3-bp and another of 4- or 5-bp , separated by a non-specific spacer , e.g. AAC(N) 6 GTGC for Eco K [ 8 ]
4 Use picture and context cues , words recognised on sight and phonic cues in reading .
5 build up , in the context of their reading , a vocabulary of words recognised on sight ;
6 Both Table 7 and Table 8 show a significant increase in number of words recognised as the level of processing increases .
7 Table 5 and the graph in Figure 2 show the mean and standard deviation in the number of words recognised for Yes and No answers at different levels of processing .
8 The forming of the Pan-Am Rugby Association is a required first step to getting the U.S. and other Pan-American rugby nations recognised by their respective national Olympic Committees .
9 They replace and revoke earlier Regulations ( SI 1970/992 ) which provided for exemption from s 716 of the CA 1985 in relation to engineers recognised as chartered engineers by the Engineering Council 's predecessor , the Council of Engineering Institutions .
10 The Elector Counts and Burgomeisters recognised in Magnus a leader they were all prepared to follow , and soon the citizen army was swollen by provincial troops and the troops of the Elector Counts themselves .
11 The Elector Counts and Burgomeisters recognised in Magnus a leader they were all prepared to follow , and soon the citizen army was swollen by provincial troops and the troops of the Elector Counts .
12 IV C1 — Infections recognised as AIDS
13 The following summarises the results of pressing each of the possible field terminator keys recognised by LIFESPAN .
14 Two of the most serious disorders recognised by Western psychiatry are schizophrenia and hysteria .
15 Manned by Actionsport Scotland staff , it will function as a ‘ What 's Your Sport ’ Info point providing club specific information for all sports recognised by the Scottish Sports Council .
16 The status of the pupils in the activity can be raised and the value of their contributions recognised by suggesting that some of them may already possess considerable information and experience ( pp. 36–38 ) .
17 Member bodies of the International Association of Classification Societies are independent bodies of marine surveyors recognised by governments throughout the world as their agents for the implementation of the international maritime safety conventions .
18 There were , certainly , revolutionary implications in the Bogomil heresy , implications which both Church and state authorities recognised as the heresy spread into Serbia , Bosnia-Hercegovina and even Dalmatia during the eleventh and twelfth centuries .
19 ‘ There are twenty-eight titles recognised by the British Crown .
20 While the procedure was to some extent artificial and led to conclusions that did not always stand up to later study , it did at least mean that the different forms of early Christian teaching could now be admitted for discussion , and the possibility of real conflict between opposing views recognised as a natural and proper element in the development .
21 Auditing Practices Board chairman Bill Morrison was among 12 accountants recognised in the New Year Honours list .
22 These studies on the fine specificity of structures recognised by blood group antibodies do not completely rule out the possibility that a different epitope could be recognised by the antibodies in the livers and colons of PSC patients .
23 EXPORT AWARDS : Local firms recognised for export endeavours .
24 LOCAL FIRMS RECOGNISED FOR EXPORT ENDEAVOURS
25 Discussions are currently taking place with NCVQ to identify mechanisms which will ensure that holds of SVQs and NVQs can move freely within the UK and have their qualifications recognised without difficulty .
26 Labour will replace the YTS with a new training guarantee — a traineeship lasting up to four years and leading to qualifications recognised throughout Britain and the rest of Europe .
27 The overall aim is to confer the right on professionals to have their qualifications recognised in all member states .
28 It confers on professionals the right to have their qualifications recognised in all member states .
29 The following cases will help to illustrate the variety of uses recognised by the courts —
30 The statutory undertakings discussed above are perhaps the best known examples of the implied terms recognised in the common law and have been codified as such .
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