Example sentences of "be remembered as [art] [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 I 'd rather be remembered as a capitalist who left his children something . ’
2 Only 100 or so family and close friends were at the graveside , visible from the garden of the family home , to hear the Rev Russell McLarty of St Paul 's Church , Provanmill , say that Arthur Thompson 's children wanted their father to be remembered as a kind and generous man who loved life and took great pleasure from his family and grandchildren .
3 By the wider public he will be remembered as a composer whose style , founded in practical music-making , has an immediate appeal which rewards both performers and audiences .
4 The Chancellor , Kenneth Clarke , declared in his Mansion House speech that he ‘ should like to be remembered as a Chancellor who helped British industry and British commerce through another difficult period and helped to make a difference to the wealth creating capacity of the nation . ’
5 Barber may best be remembered as a founder member in 1948 of the Fine Chemicals Group of the Society of Chemical Industry , and later as its chairman .
6 A sure-footed City scribbler Tim Congdon of Gerrard & National writes : ‘ The 1980s will be remembered as a decade of remarkable growth in all forms of credit . ’
7 Arthur Thompson , he said , should be remembered as a man of dignity who was loved by many .
8 If I do n't win , I 'll be remembered as a bum
9 As he prepares to defend his reputation as well as what is inaccurately described as his undisputed world heavyweight title here tomorrow night against Riddick Bowe , he says : ‘ I realise that if I do n't win , I 'll be remembered as a bum . ’
10 Brenda Sutcliffe should also be remembered as the organiser of the first British Deaf Choir .
11 The right hon. Member for Blaby will be remembered as the Chancellor who dismissed rising inflation as a temporary blip and who , having put up interest rates to 15 per cent. , none the less assured us that the economy would have , to use his phrase , a soft landing .
12 LIDBA , the businessmen 's association , are determined that June 14th will not only be a day of entertainment and fun for all the family , it will be remembered as the day pedal power came into its own .
13 THE 1980s will be remembered as the decade in which far-reaching changes were initiated on Britain 's InterCity network .
14 He will merely be remembered as the man who told us , as the Minister of Energy during the four-day week in the last days of the Heath government , to clean our teeth in the dark , for heaven 's sake .
15 He has won 12 times on the European Tour and 17 times in all during his career and will always be remembered as the man who holed the putt to win the Ryder Cup at the Belfry in 1985 .
16 A FOOTBALL legend in his own glorious lifetime , Bobby Moore , OBE , will above all be remembered as the man who lifted the 1966 World Cup for Alf Ramsey 's England .
17 LOOKING back , Offshore Europe 93 may be remembered as the event at which the oil industry and its contractors started playing the same tune .
18 If we assume that our kind of beings will still be around a few millennia hence , I feel certain that the nineteenth century will mainly be remembered as the century when Maxwell formulated his equations .
19 When Britain came to mourn her dead — three-quarters of a million killed , nearly two million wounded — the ‘ lost generation ’ of the First World War would usually be remembered as the flower of the youth , the cream , the Oxford lieutenants , the gifted warrior poets , the junior officers , the early volunteers .
20 Instead 1992 will be remembered as the year a potential Prime Minister greeted a rally in Sheffield with the mating call of the adult male rock star : ‘ Yerrralllrright ? ’
21 If 1986 was the year of Malham and 1989 the year of Kilnsey , then 1991 will be remembered as the year of Gordale ; the last of the big three to receive the bolt blitz .
22 Will 1993 be remembered as the year their spell was broken ?
23 Now he 'll be remembered as the hunt marshall who went too far … caught on video … as he delibrately pushed a protester into the path of a hunt vehicle .
24 John Major , Prime Minister of the United Kingdom , which held the presidency of the EC Council of Ministers for the second half of 1992 , declared that Edinburgh would " be remembered as the summit that put the Community back together " .
25 Pull it off and you 're a hero , back out and you 'll always be remembered as the guy who let the perfect wave go by . ’
26 Some set up agricultural communities where they could take refuge from public contempt for ‘ conchies ’ and convince themselves that their experiments in communal living would , once ‘ the grim period of war is over … be remembered as the forerunner of the new society . ’
27 Dave Robson La Ronde Gulbenkian Studio Theatre , Newcastle ARTHUR Schnitzler 's Reigen is perhaps best known under its French title and as the first of two film versions , made by Max Ophuls in 1950 , is remembered as the quintessence of Viennese elegance .
28 Around the Old Executive Office Building , where the NSC staff had their offices , North was remembered as a man who seemed always caught up in some dark drama : leaving for the airport , constantly being paged in meetings , ‘ looking like a ghost ’ in the corridor .
29 Indeed it is hard to identify any individual Burgundian as being arian , except for Gundobad , who seriously considered converting to catholicism , and Sigismund , who did convert and was remembered as a martyr .
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