Example sentences of "[be] recognised as [adj] " in BNC.

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1 In several cases , important types of behaviour were first investigated in the Lorenz equations although these behaviours have since been recognised as typical of many systems .
2 ‘ Establishment ’ today means very little outside the sphere of the purely formal and ceremonial and the devotion of the time of Parliament to the tedious and time-consuming task of regulating the affairs of the Church of England has long been recognised as anachronistic .
3 In their villages of origin the women had been regarded as contributing less to the economic position of the family than the men , but they had at least been recognised as crucial to the economic life of the community .
4 Amenorrhoea with anovulation has long been recognised as invariable in anorexia nervosa ( decreased libido and low testosterone are the equivalent in the male ) .
5 Mr. Ashworth and Mr. McGregor none the less submit either that , so far as the English common law is concerned , Walker 's case is to be preferred to any inconsistent later decision in any other jurisdiction , or that , as an action by a child for damages for pre-natal injuries had not been recognised as valid in the English courts before 1976 — the enactment of the Act of 1976 — such an action could not now be allowed to develop and the English common law should be taken as being what the latest United Kingdom cases available might have indicated before 1976 .
6 After more than a hundred years of the recognition of industrial picketing as a democratic mechanism the official Code of Practice issued by the Department of Employment says : ‘ There is no legal ‘ right to picket ’ as such but peaceful picketing has long been recognised as lawful . ’
7 The yellow and black bands of the wasp are recognised as dangerous by man and beast .
8 The family need to feel that the reasons they can no longer support the relative in the community are recognised as valid .
9 These concerns must be recognised as specific , which does n't mean that semiotics or Lacanian film theory has no relevance outside the established framework of Anglo-American and European cinema , but rather that their legitimacy should not automatically be assumed or their dominance remain uncontested in the light of developments within feminism at large .
10 Where the education and training they have received is substantially the same as that in the member states to which they wish to move , their qualifications will be recognised as equivalent .
11 If someone has sold the goodwill of his business , some restraint to enable the purchaser to have that which he has bought may be recognised as reasonable .
12 Unpaid work will at last be recognised as valuable .
13 As soon as deaf and dumb children were recognised as capable of benefiting from secular and religious teaching , their rescue from degradation and the saving of their souls became objects ranking high in the scale of Victorian values .
14 As a result of the rigidity of the museum 's directors , Magritte 's widow drew up a second will , and the new provisions were recognised as valid .
15 In the late 1970s , after a considerable hoo-ha , girls were recognised as fit to be young explorers and the first mixed expedition went to Arctic Norway in 1980 .
16 The need for good teamwork is now being recognised as essential .
17 Ensure that modified software is formally approved before the modification operation is recognised as complete .
18 Nevertheless , the role of the teacher is recognised as crucial .
19 These are part of the agenda for any discussion and the old person needs reassurance that such experience is recognised as important .
20 The training of ordinands and others in the use of music in worship is recognised as important by colleges and courses alike .
21 That figure is recognised as satisfactory by the NRA and is within the limits required by the Ministry of Agriculture , Fisheries and Food .
22 Indeed , if any single scientific theory is to represent the advances of natural science in our period , and was recognised as crucial , it was the theory of evolution , and if any one figure dominated the public image of science it was the craggy and somewhat ape-like one of Charles Darwin ( 1809–82 ) .
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