Example sentences of "[verb] be hailed as [art] [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | A body builder who tackled two armed raiders single-handed , after chasing them through the streets in his car has been hailed as a hero . |
2 | Since then Stravinsky 's work has been hailed as a masterpiece . |
3 | DARLINGTON 'S Railside Revival scheme has been hailed as a blueprint for future development programmes which will enhance the whole trackside network . |
4 | Richard Foster 's Celebration of Discipline has been hailed as a best-seller and huge numbers attended his lectures on spirituality at the Greenbelt Festival '83 . |
5 | This has been hailed as a key to managing increasingly complex organizations . |
6 | TEESSIDE 'S first purpose built university college has been hailed as a boost for the area by Education Secretary Kenneth Clarke . |
7 | The jail is less than a year old and has been hailed as a model prison . |
8 | The book has been hailed as a benchmark in the debate on communication and social transformation . |
9 | The decision in Morgan has been hailed as a turning-point in English criminal law , inasmuch as the House of Lords resoundingly affirmed the subjective principle of guilt . |
10 | The importance of this image in the history of western political thought has long been recognized ; indeed it has been hailed as the rebirth of the concept of state in the Middle Ages . |
11 | She has been hailed as the pioneer of a literary genre for the '90s : the ‘ Aga Saga ’ . |
12 | THORP BNFL 's newly-completed jewel-in-the-crown super plant , has been hailed as the envy of the nuclear world . |
13 | Ceauşescu 's plans to standardize the living accommodation of Romanians would have been hailed as the epitome of human progress . |
14 | Programmes like these have been hailed as the future of conservation , and rightly so . |