Example sentences of "[noun sg] [prep] be recognised as " in BNC.
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1 | The war can not even realise Washington 's ambition to be recognised as the world 's only superpower and global policeman . |
2 | If we recognise that background , however , we must also recognise the reality , and the enormity , of what has happended in Croatia — and recognise that the great majority of acts of wanton wickedness have been perpetrated by the forces of a state that has , by all normal criteria , forfeited its right to be recognised as a sovereign independent nation . |
3 | It is my assertion that the answer lies as much with her desire to be recognised as a ‘ Great Artist ’ on the same terms as any male artist , as it does with her probable lesbianism . |
4 | The job is to purge the good-riddance-to-Quebec attitude among Reform Party supporters , and to get backing in the western provinces for a further set of constitutional changes , incorporating Quebec 's insistent claim to be recognised as a distinct society . |
5 | It would forfeit , by the same token , any claim to be recognised as law . |
6 | Since the Board are entering into a Scheme for adult education in co-operation with the LEA in Cambridgeshire much in the same way ( as ) had been done in Bedfordshire it seems as if it might be best for the Board to be recognised as the Responsible Body for this type of course . |