Example sentences of "[vb pp] as such " in BNC.

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31 How McDougall Topped the Score is another classic included , and in time Paul Kelly 's long ( 7.245 ) Bradman may come to be regarded as such .
32 This helps explain why purchases of shares , paintings or antiques , although often termed ‘ investments ’ in everyday speech , are not regarded as such in the Accounts .
33 He thought that a sum should be awarded for the instruction given to the children with regard to their upbringing and perhaps their homework and that services of this kind were as much a service as other matters conventionally regarded as such .
34 She is a teacher of primary school kids and decides , probably rightly , that these two English boys are really only ten years of age and should be treated as such .
35 In the Mendips the fox is considered vermin and treated as such .
36 It is a mark of the success of the policy that although they are often regarded as real people , they are rarely treated as such .
37 The long list of townships claimed for disafforestment had in fact remained in the Forest since the beginning of Henry III 's personal rule , and had been acknowledged and treated as such by judges and juries at successive Forest Eyres .
38 It is notable that public holidays have become established in most parts of the world either as religious feast days , still treated as such , or have their origins in such occasions .
39 All of these are varying intensities of the same basic sound unit and should be treated as such .
40 A pamphlet published by the American Library Association , Patrons are people : how to be a model librarian , originally Published in 1945 ad revised in 1956 , illustrates the approach of the time : ‘ Whether six or sixty , a person is a person and should be treated as such , so the Model Librarian avers .
41 These consultations are to all intents and purposes interviews , and should be treated as such .
42 A dog is part of God 's creation and should be treated as such .
43 In the meantime the female can be considered an intruder and be treated as such .
44 As confirmation was not forthcoming , PW was unable to conclude whether Perfect Information was an associated undertaking at 31 March 1992 and should have been treated as such at 31 March 1991 .
45 Their paths were to cross quite frequently with commando raids , but Commando formations were uniformed military forces — as mentioned earlier — if not always treated as such by their enemies .
46 People and their lives are whole , and need to be considered and treated as such .
47 By their very nature , botanical-style pictures are a traditional subject and therefore look best when treated as such , with a traditional type of frame and backing .
48 ‘ Nevertheless , these are serious breaches and must be treated as such .
49 She decided to have the labour induced even though her gynaecologist , George Pinker has been quoted as saying : ‘ Birth is a natural process and should be treated as such . ’
50 Although Figure 4 looks like a sociogram it should not be treated as such .
51 For the Right Rev. Richard Harries , Bishop of Oxford ( above ) , the Church of England is not a business and should never be treated as such .
52 The very act of concluding a conflicting treaty would constitute breach and could be treated as such by its other parties .
53 Every day , with the first taste of that lovely fresh salad came also the reminder that the tomato at its best is a luxury and should be treated as such .
54 When , as seems often to occur , a parent merely uses a child as a convenience for sexual activity , the situation is that of using a person as a " thing " , and one feels that the aberrance is as described on page 83 , and should be treated as such .
55 We may note , however , that while a complex matrix A = B + iC ( B , C real ) may be treated as such , using complex arithmetic , it is more usual to treat its real equivalent unc which ( see Theorem XI , 1.22 ) yields the eigenvalues and vectors of A and its conjugate .
56 This suggests that an event which the law might not recognize as pollution can in practice nevertheless be treated as such .
57 Lacking any real context , unattached to any larger understanding of why relationships between managers and workers matter , the prescriptions often remain shallow and are treated as such .
58 This was no minor commitment ; nor was it treated as such .
59 It seems that buying and selling remainders is the lowest form of bookselling , and is often treated as such .
60 She is a gentlewoman born , as you know , let her always be treated as such .
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