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

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1 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 .
2 This would fall at the Middle to Upper Coal Measures boundary near to the base of the Westphalian D. In the Coalbrookdale coalfield in west Central England , the so-called ‘ Symon Fault ’ is recognised as a strong angularity , probably within the Westphalian C sequence .
3 Frente Amplio ( FA — Broad Front , Gen. Líber Sereni Mosquera l. ) — a left-wing grouping including the Partido Comunista del Uruguay ( PCU — Communist Party of Uruguay , Jaime Pérez s. -g. ) and the Movimiento de Liberación Nacional ( MLN — National Liberation Movement or Tupamaros , formerly a guerrilla group and recognised as a political party in May 1989 ; José Mújica s. -g. ) ; the Partido por el Gobierno del Pueblo ( PGP — Party for the government of the People , Hugo Batalla l. ) and the Partido Demócrata Cristiano ( PDC — Christian Democratic Party , Juan Guillermo Young s. -g. ) , members of the moderate left-wing Nuevo Espacio ; the Partido Verde Etoecologista ( PVE — Green Party , Rodolfo Tálice l. ) ; the Alianza Libertadora Nacionalista ( ALN — National Liberator Alliance , extreme right-wing , Osvaldo Martínez Jaume l . ) .
4 At the sound of gunfire the refugee ship turned away and made off round the southern counties and up towards Liverpool , where it was finally recognised as a friendly vessel .
5 In 1946 it was recognised as a dual-purpose breed and the herdbook was divided , with a section for dairy Lincoln Reds as well as one for the beef animals .
6 Prof Friel believes Derry has become a ‘ can do ’ city and that this new-found self-confidence , especially among young people , is essential if Derry is to be recognised as a European city .
7 Business management , as mentioned earlier , is not recognised as a professional skill in its own right .
8 Long may it continue to prosper and be recognised as a successful , hard working and happy mill — and one with which our customers enjoy dealing .
9 Chronic radiation enteritis is now recognised as a frequent and clinically important sequel of abdominal and pelvic irradiation treatment for malignant disease .
10 Dr Fleur Fisher , head of the BMA 's scientific division , said : ‘ Smoking is now recognised as a major cause of early preventable death .
11 Unlike , say , child sexual abuse , a long-standing reality only recently recognised as a major ‘ problem ’ , heroin use in Wirral has grown and become pathologised simultaneously .
12 Alcoholism is recognised as a major social problem in the west of Scotland .
13 By the 1960s fraud became to be recognised as a major criminal problem , but the fraud squads were hampered by small staffing levels , and their access to an unofficial nucleus of specialist fraud lawyers was slow to develop .
14 Abbey National , the UK 's second largest lender , is widely recognised as a major market player .
15 The Bank is recognised as a major contributor to sport by both governing bodies of sport and the media .
16 The difficulty of obtaining small amounts of external finance on adequate terms has been widely recognised as a major constraint on the formation and growth of small businesses in the UK .
17 For example , the Family Endowment Society , led by Eleanor Rathbone , argued strongly for a system of family allowances , enlisting the support of people like William Beveridge and Seebohm Rowntree for a measure which was widely recognised as a major step towards eliminating poverty .
18 H pylori infection is now recognised as a major independent risk factor in the cause of gastric cancer .
19 Over the last two decades , however , the commercial demands of the Champagne trade have tended to favour the more prolific yields and early maturing advantages of the Pinot Meunier which is increasingly being recognised as a classic variety .
20 ‘ I think I should earn more as the WBC title is recognised as a better class than the WBO but I might come to a 50-50 split . ’
21 These facts go a long way towards explaining why the bream is not generally recognised as a hard-fighting fish .
22 Theraps is the Regan ‘ Section ’ to which ‘ C. ’ synspilum belongs , and eventually this will probably be recognised as a separate genus in its own right , possibly with a different name .
23 The campaigns of the deaf community , from within and linked to those of voluntary organisations such as the British Deaf Association , to be recognised as a separate linguistic cultural group have added impetus to the debate , but have posed problems both for the policy-makers and for deaf people themselves .
24 None gave more than 13 hours to Language in Education ( except one which listed the whole 120 ) , and several gave none ( but unlike with the English tutors , this was generally recognised as a separate area ) .
25 In the private sector the quality of leadership has long been recognised as a key factor affecting organisational performance .
26 When the Institute was recognised as a supervisory body in August 1991 , John Redwood , Minister for Corporate Affairs , outlined his views of the new regime 's objectives .
27 IBM Corp 's IBM Personal Computer Co is determined to be recognised as a genuine contender in the mass market , and to demonstrate its commitment it immediately responded to the Compaq Computer Corp price cuts with cuts of its own in the US .
28 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 .
29 Instead they should be recognised as a great , hopeful sign for the Church of England .
30 This ‘ poaching ’ by headhunters — criticised so often by employers on the receiving end — is recognised as a great facility by experienced users of search , one of whom wrote of the value of search consultants in ‘ winkling out talent which may not respond to advertisements ’ .
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