Example sentences of "are know in [art] " in BNC.

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1 The feature cars , as they are known in the Department , are one of the tramway 's brightest assets .
2 When governors are known in the school .
3 No evaporites are known in the Devonian or Carboniferous in England south of the London Platform , but their presence in the subsurface can not be discounted .
4 Other reservoirs are known in the Triassic Bunter and Hewett Sandstones and Permian Zechstein carbonates .
5 All these tropical areas have their own brackish flora and fauna , but few if any are known in the trade .
6 Almost all the lost villages were in the coastal , downland or scarpland settlements ; only two , in Isfield Parish and Buxted , are known in the deep Weald .
7 Such transactions are known in the trade as ‘ buy-in management buyouts ’ or Bimbos .
8 IBM Corp 's Digital Domain Inc special effects — FX as they are known in the trade — company , which brings the company together with writer , director and producer James Cameron , Academy Award winning character creator Stan Winston and special visual effects studio executive Scott Ross ( CI No 2,116 ) will locate its facilities in the Los Angeles area and plans to combine the latest digital technology with a unique ‘ creator interactive ’ philosophy , IBM says , offering a full range of special visual effects services for feature films , television , commercials and simulator attractions ; high resolution moving images will fundamentally change applications and their development as we know them today , IBM reckons .
9 They are known in the Toraja language as " Most Holy Penis " and " Most Sacred Vagina " — though they would more accurately translate into a lighter vernacular .
10 Erm as I say we are known in the village and this is , er this is what it 's all about .
11 Several individual kilns are known in the small towns , sometimes in association with buildings .
12 No certain civilian storehouses are known in the small towns , while quays are confined at present to those of the second century at Heronbridge near Chester , probably for official use , the timber platform at Brampton and the timber piles at Scole , though the published evidence for the last is ambiguous .
13 It makes better sense as a macellum , or market building , several of which are known in the larger towns of Britain , as well as in some Rhine and Danube frontier towns .
14 Within these suburbs , interesting variations are known in the date of the earliest civilian occupation .
15 23 ) ; ( although some examples are known in the western portion of the country , e.g. the mosaic from the site of 13-17 , Berkeley Street , Gloucester ) .
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