Example sentences of "[adv] [be] recognised [prep] [art] " in BNC.

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1 Preventing the pollution of drinking water by untreated human excrement , for example , has long been recognised as a basic health concern .
2 In the private sector the quality of leadership has long been recognised as a key factor affecting organisational performance .
3 ‘ Hepatitis B has long been recognised as a risk to healthcare workers and is now considered by many authorities to be the most important infectious occupational disease , and yet we are still failing our workers , ’ she said .
4 VT has long been recognised as a complication of severe bradyarrhythmias , and less commonly can be the cause of syncope and death in patients with complete atrioventricular block or sinus node dysfunction .
5 The London Chamber of Commerce and Industry ( LCCI ) Examinations Board has long been recognised as the major international awarding body for secretarial qualifications .
6 Richard Hickox has long been recognised as an outstanding conductor and trainer of choirs , and here his usual high standards of excellence .
7 Two particular contracts relating to goods have long been recognised by the law , one of bailment and one of sale .
8 It has long been recognised by the courts that the protection of business secrets is a legitimate ground for the imposition of restrictions on persons to whom such secrets have been disclosed .
9 Before the talks , the union had not been recognised by the Government for national pay bargaining , leading to the belief that recognition had been granted to give managers the opportunity to impose the offer on all ambulance staff if it was accepted by Apap .
10 ‘ A foreign government which has not been recognised by the United Kingdom Government as either de jure or de facto government has no locus standi in the English courts .
11 But their sacrifice has finally been recognised with the dedication of a memorial to their deaths .
12 The new pressures that the situation will place on libraries has already been recognised by the Higher Education Funding Council , which has set up a review committee on libraries .
13 I hope that my right hon. Friend the Foreign Secretary will seize the opportunity provided by his next meeting with his Community colleagues — which I believe will take place very shortly — to reappraise the position , and to see whether the Governments of the Community could now decide to recognise Croatia and to tell the Yugoslavian federal Government that they can no longer be recognised as the legitimate Government of former federal territory .
14 Such courses may be of interest to you as a returner but they are not the same as re-entry programmes , and would not be recognised for the same purpose if you ever had to provide evidence of an updating course to your National Board .
15 And Beyond Reductionism ( edited with J. R. Smythies ) reviews notions , ridiculed at the time , that are already being recognised as a valuable corrective to some simplistic paradigms of biology in the late 1960s .
16 The beginnings of such a growth are already being recognised in the vastly increased membership of CND , conservation groups , the Women 's Movement , and the emergence of professional lobbyists .
17 A number had already married English girls ; their Anglicised names may still be recognised in the region .
18 Although this has clearly been recognised as a ground of challenge for abuse of power ( see Anisminic , for example ) , it is difficult to find examples where it stands alone as the ground for attacking the decision .
19 They are words that can be made to mean different things , and are applicable as such to the story of Jaromil 's poetic progress from private to public , which can also be recognised as a simultaneity of the two , based on an enduring self-engrossment .
20 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 .
21 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 .
22 At the same time Lotsi 's colleagues in Romania had formed an organisation , known as ‘ Pater Nostra ’ , which has now been recognised by the Romania government as an approved institution .
23 Er , our importance has er , frankly now been recognised by the Prime Minister , who talked about the voluntary organisations not very long ago and referred to us as cement , which holds society together , and I think if that 's right , and hopefully , the government may take a bit more notice of us .
24 Caroline Little for family reasons had to give up many of her recreational classes , but started a class for stroke victims which has provided so beneficial and popular that it has now been recognised in an official capacity .
25 With the large numbers of early sites that have now been recognised in the landscape , particularly those cropmarks and pottery scatters of prehistoric and Romano-British date , archaeologists have also become interested in patterns of early settlement .
26 These new roads may often be recognised by the fact that they run for miles without passing through a village , or indeed habitation at all apart from their own toll-houses ( their most notable addition to the scene ) and an inn or two attracted to the roadside by the prospect of traffic .
27 The argument continued into the following year , Samuel Whitbread being deluged with medical journals and copies of letters in support of what can now be recognised as an untenable position i.e. that the stomach in this case had ‘ really taken up in some measure the office of the kidnies ( sic ) ’ .
28 The fact that something is wrong with this policy is now being recognised outside the Department of National Heritage , the tourist boards and Parliament .
29 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 .
30 The gain on any disposal may then be recognised outside the UK , ( provided the management of the IHC are located abroad ) , ideally in a jurisdiction which does not tax capital gains ( for example The Netherlands ) .
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