Example sentences of "[be] [vb pp] as be [prep] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 He — um — he appointed you as his special envoy , you see — gave you carte blanche as far as time was concerned ; in fact he insisted that your entire stay here from day one should be regarded as being on company business . ’
2 According to this reading , the repetition of episodes and the lack of a linear structure can be regarded as being in keeping with the formal realism of a narrative which is being conducted by someone whose overwrought state of mind colours his perception of the world around him , and who is no longer able to distinguish between imagination and reality .
3 [ In ] such a case , save in exceptional circumstances … it is suggested that the complaint should be regarded as being in effect sub judice and the investigation should ordinarily be deferred until the conclusion of the trial .
4 Indeed , anything could be proclaimed as being against state interest .
5 These feelings must be taken into account if the common interests of both the producer and the consumer are not to be seen as being in conflict .
6 Despite occasional conflicts between bishops and comites , and the apparent restriction of comital power in some towns , secular power and ecclesiastical authority should not be seen as being in conflict .
7 However , this contains an important message for lawyers sympathetic to the peace movement , since if the symbolic appeal of law for the peace movement is founded in the view that law embodies certain political and human ideals which may be interpreted as being in sympathy with the aims of the peace movement , then it is clear that the attraction is to law as an ideal rather than to lawyers and legal process .
8 This can be construed as being in accord with the important premise of this book that life is to be enjoyed .
9 On the other hand , if the scores of the standardisation sample were such that only a very small proportion — say , 5 per cent — scored 40 or less , then a child with this score may be identified as being in need of further , more detailed assessment .
10 Such a development must be welcomed as being in line with the requirements of dynamic competition and capable of increasing the competitiveness of European industry , improving the conditions of growth and raising the standard of living in the Community …
11 For example , if both composing and secretarial abilities were included in one global writing attainment target , a pupil who had achieved level 6 in the composing aspect but only level 3 in the secretarial would have to be recorded as being at level 3 in writing .
12 The word between the i and the n would be recorded as being in italics ( i — change to italics , n — change back to normal ) .
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