Example sentences of "[be] [vb pp] as [subord] it [be] " in BNC.

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1 On appeal by the Crown , it was found that the Lord Ordinary had failed to give proper weight to Taxes Management Act 1970 , in particular that interest on overdue tax was to be treated as if it were tax charged and due and payable under the assessment to which it related .
2 It is not to be treated as if it were a statutory definition .
3 In other words , for this purpose , and for this purpose only , a minor was to be treated as if it were an adult .
4 It remains the law that a trade union is not , and is not to be treated as if it were , a body corporate , but a much wider measure of tort liability is now imposed by the Employment Act 1982 .
5 Each £250 or part of £250 will be treated as if it were bringing in an income of £1 a week .
6 In the case of a private company , a pre-1982 pre-emptive requirement is to be treated as if it were in its memorandum or articles so long as it remains a private company .
7 The prompt LIFESPAN Breakout will appear at the top left-hand edge of the screen and to all intents and purposes this can be treated as if it were the DCL $ prompt .
8 Section 742(8) states that for the purposes of this section any body corporate incorporated outside the United Kingdom shall be treated as if it were resident outside the United Kingdom , whether it is so resident or not .
9 The Council , said the author , should not be reported as if it was divided along party lines .
10 Consequently sport is of paramount importance to him and every event has to be approached as if it is the most demanding in his life ; failure is not easily assimilated , as a result .
11 Indeed the gallery can be seen as if it were only ( which of course it is also ) a mere technical device for the objects to be displayed .
12 Under s412(1) ( now TA 1988 , s739 ) the income which is to be taxed as if it were the taxpayer 's is income which he has power to enjoy within the meaning of the section .
13 His award may be enforced as if it were a judgment of the court , and there is a limited right of appeal from his award to the High Court on a point of law .
14 An undertakin g given by a party in person can usually be enforced as if it were an order of the court : Gandolfo v Gandolfo [ 1980 ] 1 All ER 833 .
15 It was said in the last chapter that doubtful law should not be represented as if it were well established .
16 The court rejected the argument , holding that the statute was to be read as if it were ‘ in or in the vicinity of . ’
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