Example sentences of "is [adv] recognised as " in BNC.

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1 At Marlborough College , where he runs what is widely recognised as the best art department at any school in Britain , his students have repeatedly achieved the highest A-grade results in the country .
2 We are lucky in this country that we have some of the better zoos , and indeed host what is widely recognised as the best , Jersey .
3 This is widely recognised as one of the more remarkable achievements of Lubavitch .
4 Interactive spoken language is widely recognised as a powerful means of learning ; it is also obviously essential in the world outside school .
5 Abbey National , the UK 's second largest lender , is widely recognised as a major market player .
6 When articulated in this way the Wilsonian social contract appears very close to what Sir Ian Gilmour ( 1978 ) has claimed is the essence of true and wise Toryism : the avoidance of ‘ dogma ’ ; the balancing of opposed social forces ; the concession of reform where reform is due in order to hold together a ‘ national ’ constituency ( despite the fact that Gilmour viewed the 1974/75 legislative programme as a dangerous concession to sectional union interests and a threat to the constitution — true Toryism is only recognised as such well after the event ! ) .
7 Bowe won the undisputed title on points from Holyfield in November but is only recognised as champion by the IBF and WBA .
8 The ferret is generally recognised as a powerful opponent and few other creatures would want to do battle with her .
9 Parenthood is generally recognised as a time of crisis and adjustment .
10 HLA-DR is generally recognised as an indicator of cell activation , and activated T-cells also release cytokines that upregulate expression of MHC class II proteins encoded by genes of the HLA-DR locus .
11 As an example of phonetic differences at the segmental level , it is said that Australian English has the same set of phonemes and phonemic contrasts as RP , yet Australian pronunciation is so different from RP that it is easily recognised as such .
12 Five years on from The Life And Loves Of A She-Devil , Julie is still recognised as Ruth , the dowdy , downtrodden housewife who adopted a wide range of disguises and underwent major plastic surgery to wreak revenge on her unfaithful husband , played by Dennis Waterman .
13 While we do not wish to give the impression that the Minor Project is insignificant , the Major Project is clearly recognised as the most powerful thrust of the ESSE/L Project .
14 Dr Fleur Fisher , head of the BMA 's scientific division , said : ‘ Smoking is now recognised as a major cause of early preventable death .
15 The ability to communicate and to build bridges in human relationships is now recognised as an essential nursing skill ; and the opportunity for offering comfort and unconditional acceptance in this way probably has no equal in any other profession .
16 There is animated activity on any working day , and Kinlochbervie is now recognised as the most important fishing port in the north-west .
17 It 's this version which is now recognised as the rarest Dylan record in the world and valued in Neal Umpred 's Goldmine Price Guide To Collectible Record Albums as being worth $10,000 , though a bid of over $12,000 eventually secured a deal .
18 Much of what is now recognised as social work did not exist 30 or 40 years ago , and what did — child care work , work with mentally ill people and some other matters — was practised on a much smaller scale , away from the glare of the media .
19 OLS continued to expand its partnering contracts and is now recognised as the UK 's leading offshore support company with extensive shore base facilities in both Great Yarmouth and Aberdeen .
20 The Gas Turbine division is now recognised as a world leader in the repair and overhaul of industrial gas turbines and £3 million was invested during the year to increase the size and scope of its facilities in Aberdeen .
21 Instead it is now recognised as a human activity which seeks to advance understanding of the world around , through building upon previous knowledge and understanding .
22 Instead it is now recognised as a human activity which seeks to advance understanding of the world around , through building upon previous knowledge and understanding .
23 Chronic radiation enteritis is now recognised as a frequent and clinically important sequel of abdominal and pelvic irradiation treatment for malignant disease .
24 ANCA is now recognised as a family of autoantibodies directed against cytoplasmic antigens , mainly lysosomal enzymes , in polymorphonuclear neutrophil leukocytes ( PMNL ) .
25 H pylori infection is now recognised as a major independent risk factor in the cause of gastric cancer .
26 The hospital has gone from strength to strength and is now recognised as one of the leading hospitals in the region .
27 The devastating disease , which causes memory loss and personality changes , is now recognised as one of the commonest forms of dementia in old age .
28 Recycling is now recognised as an important part of the conservation of resources .
29 The public interest in establishing innocence in criminal proceedings is classically recognised as one such .
30 The Bar is increasingly recognised as a world leader in the use of video conferencing as a practice tool , and it is hoped that practitioners will make more general use of the facility in its new home at Warwick Court ( ) .
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