Example sentences of "[been] recognised as " in BNC.
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1 | ‘ These people had been fighting against their own country , against Marshal Tito who had been recognised as an ally by the British Government , ’ Lord Aldington said . |
2 | In general these rocks have been subjected to high grade metamorphism , have a variable grain size , and occur in north west-south east trending belts , although they have also been recognised as small discontinuous lenses , a few metres in length , intercalated with other gneissic rocks . |
3 | Abuse of children has been recognised as an important concern because children are seen to represent the future ; to abuse them is to abuse the future welfare of the nation . |
4 | In recent years , radon has been recognised as the main source of human exposure to ionising radiation . |
5 | Preventing the pollution of drinking water by untreated human excrement , for example , has long been recognised as a basic health concern . |
6 | One area that has since 1972 been recognised as a region of many UFO sightings is in the Pennine foothills surrounding Leeds and Manchester , an area that also has a high concentration of active faults . |
7 | Richard Hickox has long been recognised as an outstanding conductor and trainer of choirs , and here his usual high standards of excellence . |
8 | 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 . |
9 | The figure has now been recognised as a late fifteenth-century masterpiece and it has aroused some excitement in the art world , but there is still perplexity as to its author . |
10 | And it will mark society 's rejection of the morally indefensible promotion of addiction to what for at least 30 years has been recognised as a most dangerous drug . |
11 | 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 . |
12 | Although this has clearly been recognised as a ground of challenge for abuse of power ( see Anisminic , for example ) , it is difficult to find examples where it stands alone as the ground for attacking the decision . |
13 | In the private sector the quality of leadership has long been recognised as a key factor affecting organisational performance . |
14 | 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 . |
15 | Credit transfer , or ‘ exemption ’ as it is sometimes called , has long been recognised as part of SCOTVEC 's provision . |
16 | The London Chamber of Commerce and Industry ( LCCI ) Examinations Board has long been recognised as the major international awarding body for secretarial qualifications . |
17 | In gaining the title university , Napier has been recognised as a leader in higher education . |
18 | ‘ Hepatitis B has long been recognised as a risk to healthcare workers and is now considered by many authorities to be the most important infectious occupational disease , and yet we are still failing our workers , ’ she said . |
19 | VT has long been recognised as a complication of severe bradyarrhythmias , and less commonly can be the cause of syncope and death in patients with complete atrioventricular block or sinus node dysfunction . |
20 | Like other powerful English rulers , he may also have been recognised as overlord by the Welsh and Scots , and possibly some of the Irish . |