Example sentences of "[vb base] [been] recognised " in BNC.
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1 | Five stages of market development have been recognised , delineated by gross GNP per capita , but showing a number of other common factors . |
2 | About 20 syllables and 6 basic themes have been recognised in the whales ' singing , which can continue through day and night with only short pauses for breath . |
3 | 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 . |
4 | Pople 's methods have been recognised as possibly the single greatest methodological change in chemistry in 200 years . |
5 | As a result of this approach some different patterns to those previously described from shale velocity methods have been recognised . |
6 | As yet , no reefs have been recognised in the North Sea but large fragments of byrozoan stems have been reported in the Z1 Carbonate in well 53/1–2 , which suggests that a reef may be present nearby ( Taylor and Colter 1975 ) . |
7 | Resistivity adjustments of up to 20% have been recognised . |
8 | The contributions to national life made by various family members have been recognised by honours and awards . |
9 | Questions , such as the valuation of infrastructure , heritage , and community assets , have been recognised . |
10 | Intensive surface geophysical surveys comprising galvanic resistivity , electromagnetic ( including TEM ) , magnetic and radiometric measurements were made at four sites in where strong photolineaments , which were assumed to indicate regional-scale faulting , have been recognised . |
11 | Usually , they have been recognised in the context of our early years in the family , since this is their dominant source during a period of particular dependence , and because later childhood is the age at which officially recorded criminality is at its greatest . |
12 | The varied forms in which status is available have been recognised by social controllers , and have made them wary of too much reliance on stigmatisation : conventional stigma can provide deviant status . |
13 | 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 . |
14 | Is there any evidence that such limits have been recognised in the last 12 years ? |
15 | More recently , however , the weaknesses of this approach have been recognised . |
16 | It is not surprising , then , that very recently varieties of dysgraphia have been recognised in which there are various patterns of impairment to one or other of these two routes . |
17 | The mere fact that all the classic ammonite zones of the European Lower Jurassic have been recognised , in the right order , in North America is surely remarkable , as is the persistence of practically all the Ordovician and Silurian graptolite zones from the U.K. to China . |
18 | Similar deposits have been recognised in ancient sediments . |
19 | Orogenies and accompanying metamorphism of about this age ( that is , about 478 million years B.P. ) have been recognised , for example , in the Massif Central , the Vosges and the Black Forest . |
20 | In such an economy , and also in the earlier phases of primitive agricultural communities , the coast and the larger river valleys provided very rich sources of food for small bands of people ; many Mesolithic sites have been recognised in such areas . |
21 | Numerous turf-built barrows and mortuary enclosures have been recognised on the chalk and limestone uplands , together with the enigmatic causewayed enclosures for which numerous uses have been suggested , ranging from settlement sites to vast necropolises . |
22 | In addition to this settlement evidence , there is the suggestion of both pastoral areas — where few field boundaries have been recognised — and enclosed , presumably arable , areas where patterns of rectilinear fields can still be seen . |
23 | Many such examples have been recognised in Northamptonshire , Oxfordshire , and elsewhere . |
24 | The large amount of fieldwork in the past and the early attention to classical matters mean that , in some areas , perhaps all of the Romano-British sites that formerly existed have been recognised — especially as fine pottery , metalwork and stone foundations were more easily noted by early antiquaries . |
25 | All sorts of other strange and inexplicable manmade features have been recognised , the most exciting of which are pre-woodland settlement , field and burial sites which have been engulfed by the trees . |
26 | Good news for the National Certificate comes in the form of an endorsement by employers of a range of module groupings which have been recognised as alternatives to SCE awards for general recruitment purposes . |
27 | These points have been recognised in a practical way by the existing UK tax structure , for example the zero rate of VAT on children 's clothing . |
28 | However the Islands Areas have been recognised as requiring a special policy and a portion of the budget , currently £15,000 annually , is earmarked for this purpose . |
29 | Johnson Matthey continues to set and maintain the highest quality standards which have been recognised by quality audits and awards by our customers worldwide . |
30 | The Dicks were amongst many others who have been recognised for their contribution . |