Example sentences of "[vb infin] [been] recognised " in BNC.

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1 Robertson , not unexpectedly , claimed afterwards that his strike should have been recognised .
2 From a reading of their own literature , librarians and information scientists might have expected that one area where use of IT would definitely have been recognised to be giving such an advantage to its users is that of the retrieval of publicly available information online .
3 At the time of Jesus these symptoms may have been recognised but the cause would have been unknown .
4 It must also be noted that preceding word positions may have been recognised incorrectly , given that most positions have alternative candidates , and often the correct word is not first in the ordered list .
5 But here was a youth so far ahead of his time that if he had turned up on the streets of London sixty or seventy years later , he would still have been recognised as a sure sign of an alarmingly unrivalled degeneration among the young .
6 On any world in the Empire it would have been recognised with reverence as a sign of his status as a member of the royal family .
7 At all periods there must have been recognised places in a locality where goods could have been acquired or disposed of .
8 Saw pits have been recognised in some woods — a late medieval one was excavated in Wetmoor , part of the former Horwood in Gloucestershire .
9 contractor obtained judgement as defects complained of should have been recognised by the F architect .
10 The question revolves around whether revenue should have been recognised in the first place , i.e. had a sale taken place at all .
11 If colonoscopy had been done the extensive nature of the disease might have been recognised and the patient would have entered the programme .
12 ( 1 ) Subject to the provisions of these Rules , a body corporate may carry on business consisting of the provision of professional services such as are provided by individuals practising as solicitors or by multi-national partnerships provided that before commencing any such business such body corporate shall have been recognised by the Council as being a suitable body to undertake the provision of such services and provided that at all times while carrying on such business it remains so recognised .
13 Like other powerful English rulers , he may also have been recognised as overlord by the Welsh and Scots , and possibly some of the Irish .
14 We have already seen how the study of sequences of tone-units in the speech of one speaker can reveal information carried by intonation which would not have been recognised if intonation was analysed only at the level of individual tone-units .
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