Example sentences of "come [prep] be [vb pp] as [adj] " in BNC.
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1 | Thus a school 's organisational structure , the role of its head , and the values and attitudes of its teachers come to be regarded as crucial to the survival of any curriculum project . |
2 | I suggest that is not likely to happen however if the police authorities come to be regarded as accountable to Whitehall , rather than the Town Hall . |
3 | They come to be seen as existing in their own right ; so that , even when they have ceased to serve their original social purpose and have become an impediment to the progress of society , men continue to defer to them . |
4 | Once new fields are delineated they come to be seen as natural , their boundaries appear to derive from logic , and a world in which they had no place becomes unimaginable . |
5 | But our task is made relevant only in the context of an adequate sociological model which provides for an account , from ‘ without ’ , of the processes by which football fans come to be viewed as deviant , and how fans come to be portrayed as disordered and devilish . |
6 | Maybe the only , but significant difference between the two is that corporate crimes ‘ kill more people than are murdered by acts that come to be listed as criminal homicide in the ( American ) Uniform Crime Rates ’ ( Geis 1975 : 93 ) . |
7 | And so children come to be portrayed as unwelcome and irritating interruptions to more interesting paid work outside the home , particularly a professional career . |
8 | But our task is made relevant only in the context of an adequate sociological model which provides for an account , from ‘ without ’ , of the processes by which football fans come to be viewed as deviant , and how fans come to be portrayed as disordered and devilish . |
9 | Perhaps part of the reason why some representations come to be considered as true is because we are habitualised into misrecognising the fragment as the entirety . |