Example sentences of "[noun] [vb mod] [be] interpreted as " in BNC.

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1 The establishment of the Cambridge Board 's Rural Areas Committee in 1932 to facilitate its extended role in Bedfordshire and Cambridgeshire may be interpreted as a natural development of the UEMCC 's 1926 stance and officially endorsed by the 1932 Adult Education Regulations through the provisions for the appointment of Article 11 resident tutors in rural areas .
2 Whatever the relationship between state and society , policies may be interpreted as responses to perceived social needs .
3 If he does , the result will be interpreted as long-awaited proof that Formula One is the world 's leading motor racing formula — a belief given added weight by Indycar champion Michael Andretti 's disastrous showing in his debut at the South African Grand Prix last weekend .
4 We suggested that goes to the window will be interpreted as meaning that ‘ he goes to the window in the living room ’ , whereas goes to a club will be interpreted as meaning ‘ goes to a club in the same town ’ , i.e. not ‘ in the living room ’ , nor even ‘ in the same house ’ .
5 Many early photographic images can be interpreted as ‘ documentary ’ in some sense .
6 Patterns of Ministry to my mind can be interpreted as patterns of sharing and partnership is active and not fussy .
7 This equation can be interpreted as an expression for the covariant derivative .
8 The constant appearing in Einstein 's equation can be interpreted as the force per unit area required to give space–time unit curvature , that is for a curvature of .
9 The key to understanding the distributions of Fig. 4 turns out to be closed ballistic orbits , which provide the framework for comprehending the general orbital structure of any potential ; most orbits can be interpreted as epicyclic excursions ( ’ librations ' ) around an underlying stable closed orbit .
10 For example , a Neolithic stone axe found in a pit inside a Roman building might be interpreted as a stray find unconnected with the Roman structure .
11 Inter-village hostility may include the abduction of women or the murder of a member passing through alien territory , while a series of deaths in a village may be interpreted as the result of sorcery on the part of other villages .
12 Whether that campaign should be interpreted as a link maintaining popular continuity across years when there was little other popular involvement in antislavery becomes crucial .
13 This is a risky method , since a program error might be interpreted as a supervisor request .
14 He is probably widely remembered today not for his important contributions to number theory , but as the teacher of Albert Einstein and the man who showed how the theory of relativity could be interpreted as the geometry of four-dimensional spacetime .
15 Unless the US , upon withdrawal , left sufficient indigenous military strength to enable south Korea to defend itself against any but an overt act of aggression , US withdrawal could be interpreted as a betrayal by the US of its friends and allies in the Far East and might well lead to a fundamental realignment of forces in favour of the Soviet Union throughout that part of the world .
16 Of course , looting will be interpreted as a hostile act by Gerd , and it will put an end to any co-operation from him .
17 However , curvature tensors of this type can be interpreted as distributions ( see Geroch and Traschen , 1987 ) and , in this case , the standard definition of a curvature singularity in terms of unboundedness in a parallelly propagated frame is inapplicable .
18 Much of Souza 's work can be interpreted as a sort of attack on the mixed nature of his upbringing , as though a restless and pugnacious way with paint might overcome all circumstances and proclaim the painter alone .
19 These effects can be interpreted as the effects of people 's choices , and indeed this is often so .
20 For example , the difference between the wages of farm labourers and coal miners can be interpreted as a result of the bargaining power of the two groups .
21 Moreover , since the class groups which most of these youth represented were the working class — those most marginalised by dominant middle class culture — these sub-cultural activities could be interpreted as a form of rebellion , a way of fighting back .
22 However , the text invites us , as a result of the parallels and correspondences between the two worlds , to consider the first-person sequences as occurring oneirically in Boris 's mind : thus the disruptions in the narrative could be interpreted as the symptom of his distorted ordering of experience .
23 Cultural acts and rituals could be interpreted as texts which reveal the sense of a society 's ordering and structuring of experience .
24 In both models , the conodonts could be interpreted as teeth For grasping prey — in fact certain conodonts are very similar to the grasping spines of living chaetognaths .
25 There is , however , one way in which A's intentions can be given validity at least in part , and it was this route which was followed : the senate ruled that a provision of this sort could be interpreted as a trust on B to make over A 's estate to C. The wording A actually used would be along these lines : fidei tuae committo ut Titium heredem instituas .
26 However , the outcome will be interpreted as a considerable victory for WPP in its attempt to stop the movement of staff and advertising clients from its subsidiary to the rival shop .
27 It has been argued that the sexual division of labour between husband and wife may be interpreted as the best way of maximising the welfare of the working class family , and certainly the struggle for a family wage benefited working class families to the extent that it raised the wages of the male breadwinner .
28 ( 5.13 ) a i may be interpreted as an estimation of and b i an estimation of Β .
29 The P/E ratio may be interpreted as the price investors are willing to pay for a unit of earnings .
30 Timing his new album release in the US for election day could be interpreted as a sign of Ice Cube 's inflated self-importance .
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