Example sentences of "[been] [adv] recognised " in BNC.

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1 It 's wrong to offer President Clinton this degree after just one month when Lady Thatcher still has n't been properly recognised by her own university
2 The Reports of the various Working Groups , taken together , should allay these misgivings and reveal possibilities for collaboration across disciplines in ways that have not yet been widely recognised , with each making its distinctive contribution .
3 Because of the variety and confusion of possibilities and responsibilities after the compulsory school period the need for a guide has been widely recognised by young people and their families .
4 The difficulties of the present valuation system have been widely recognised and alternative proposals have been made .
5 The difficulty of obtaining small amounts of external finance on adequate terms has been widely recognised as a major constraint on the formation and growth of small businesses in the UK .
6 While the impact of deep recession after 1979 on the conurbations and inner cities has been widely recognised and researched , far less is known about conditions in those labour markets outside the main cities where one or two dominant companies have declared major redundancy programmes in the course of restructuring .
7 Meanwhile , after winning awards for its vehicle security systems , Vauxhall says it is ‘ deeply disappointed ’ that its initiatives have not been sufficiently recognised in the new ratings structures .
8 The duty of the court is to enforce the Acts and in so doing to observe one principle which is inherent in the Acts and has been long recognised , the principle that parties can not contract out of the Acts …
9 Even ten years ago the notion of the nurse as the patient 's advocate had not been formally recognised , and the stress involved in being unable to act properly in the patient 's defence was almost enough to persuade me to give up altogether .
10 Following an extensive and rigorous accreditation process by Sheffield Hallam University under the Credit Accumulation and Transfer Scheme ( CATS ) , the Associateship qualification has been formally recognised as the equivalent of a first degree .
11 The function of the library as a repository of archival documents had not been clearly recognised hitherto .
12 The task ahead has been clearly recognised and 1992–93 has been a year in which we have continued to apply our skills and core technologies across the wider spectrum of human endeavour from healthcare to the care of the environment in which we live .
13 No case bearing a strong analogy to the present was cited ; but the importance of enforcing promises which have been made to induce parties to marry has been often recognised , and the cases of Montefiori v. Montefiori ( ( 1762 ) 1 W.Bl. 363 ) and Bold v. Hutchinson ( ( 1855 ) 20 Beavan 250 ) are examples .
14 With deference to the contrary view of the majority of your Lordships , in my opinion if certiorari can go to a particular tribunal it is available on all the grounds which have been judicially recognised .
15 Although the right to conscientious objection has been increasingly recognised in Russia in recent years , no concrete legislative steps have been taken to address the situation of conscientious objectors .
16 As a result during and since the 1960s , sociology degree courses have increased considerably , sociology has found its way into schools , sociologists have been increasingly recognised and consulted by various organisations , from national government downwards , in research programmes , policy planning etc. , and some sociologists have also found fame in the national media .
17 For an official to be able to act in this way is probably unique in the world , and it is almost certain that the high motives of the draftees of this regulation have never been fully recognised .
18 My hon. Friend has made an excellent point , succinctly put , which has not yet been fully recognised by the Treasury .
19 This has now been officially recognised and it is expected that extra student places will be provided to make up the deficiency .
20 ‘ The wisdom of pricing gas at parity with imported oil has thus been officially recognised for the first time in Pakistan , despite being electorally unpopular .
21 Gold 's precious beauty has been universally recognised by every major civilisation .
22 In this instance , John and his buddies will be happy that their ‘ expert knowledge ’ and status has been publicly recognised , and the bulk of the audience who know nothing about the marketing concept are flattered that someone thinks they know something about it .
23 Thus , the connections with both classicism and control theory have been explicitly recognised .
24 ‘ We could find no evidence that these risks had been explicitly recognised by the department when they decided in 1988 to proceed with the system .
25 Prime among these is ‘ do it yourself ’ CPE , which has been quietly recognised by the Institute for some time .
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