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

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1 He knew that his abilities had been recognised above , not by the glory-seekers and the empire-builders , those who ‘ shaped policy ’ and ‘ formed long-term strategies ’ , but by the old wise hands whose influence was most effective in the end .
2 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 .
3 Cyclic sedimentation has long been recognised here , with the succession at the east end of the island largely marine , and that at the west end largely continental .
4 Pouchitis has been recognised clinically and confirmed by endoscopy in 30 patients .
5 There is a positive association between thyroid cancer and parity , and an association between breast cancer and thyroid deficiency has likewise been recognised clinically .
6 The importance of the matrimonial home has been recognised increasingly by the legislature .
7 Although the term ‘ untrainable ’ may still be found in official classifications of mental handicap to describe the profoundly handicapped , it has been recognised officially since 1971 that no child is ineducable .
8 This was probably due to the stimulation of mucosal defence mechanisms and to the increase in mucosal blood flow that has been recognised previously and attributed recently to the formation of nitric oxide , a potent locally acting vasorelaxing factor .
9 In 1983 , the Turkish Cypriots declared their own republic , which has since been recognised only by Turkey .
10 This has been recognised periodically since the 17th century .
11 Mr. Bolter said BNFL 's commitment had been recognised nationally and was clearly illustrated by such initiatives as ‘ Living with Technology ’ , a series of resource packs designed to help teachers cope with the technical aspects of the national curriculum .
12 Pulmonary involvment has been recognised before , after , and concurrently ( as in our case ) with the onset of bowel disease .
13 Within the sludge there is a clear black horizon , only an inch or so thick , which has now been recognised all over southern Britain .
14 It has been recognised how difficult it is to attribute accurately the effect of humans on soil erosion ( Stocking 1978b : 130 ) because of the uncontrolled nature of many other crucial variables , such as climatic change .
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