Example sentences of "[noun sg] [be] [verb] as [verb] [art] " in BNC.

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1 Overall , the efforts to centralise the personnel department are seen as constituting a research site ‘ before and after ’ investigations can provide fully monitored evidence of the effects of organisational change .
2 This results in a blurring of the distinction between the real and the fictional enunciations , since the implied speaking persona is seen as representing the author himself , and the reader 's situation is potentially included within the scope of the deictics in the poem .
3 The new road bridge spanning the Dornoch Firth was suggested as having a dual role — carrying both road and rail , the rail section to be a new piece of line which would cut out a long detour and dramatically reduce the journey time to the Far North .
4 The referendum result was reported as approving the proposal by a margin of 62 per cent to 33 per cent ( 5 per cent spoiled votes ) , and the proposal was carried in 14 of the 16 states .
5 A greatly-respected professional musician was diagnosed as having a poor bump of tune ; a man accorded a large bump of benevolence turned out to be a well known ( and violent ) criminal .
6 Middle-class children , on the other hand , drew explicit attention to the test conditions : ‘ this is a picture ; in the picture a boy is depicted as kicking a ball through a window … ’ ( ibid . ) .
7 Bateson 's work is seen as challenging a view of literature as the product of " social forces " in favour of an analysis based upon the language poets had to use in any given period .
8 Unless such disclosure is regarded as defining the respective rights and duties of the parties ab initio61 it is unlikely to be effective as a means of avoiding liability for breach of duty .
9 After a year in hospital the pension may be reduced still further , but if your parent is treated as having a dependant this will be taken into account .
10 In his attempt to establish that there is a form of discourse associated with politics which is relatively separate from economic change , Hall is seen as neglecting the ‘ structural underpinnings of Thatcherism ’ .
11 Public sector data users have generally had considerably more requests than the private sector , which conforms with evidence put forward at the committee stages of the Data Protection Bill that the public sector is viewed as offering the greatest threat to individual liberties .
12 In particular , the threat to conveyancing work was viewed as undermining the main fee earning activity of many practices .
13 Too often a job , any job , for a refugee child was seen as bestowing a great favour in return for which sacrifices were expected .
14 The engine was recorded as having a total time of 302.30 hours at the time of the accident .
15 The fact that a wealth tax bore heavily on someone who turned out to lose all his capital would not on an ex ante basis be regarded as indicating a regressive impact , but in terms of measured income ( allowing for the loss ) it might appear that way .
16 ( i ) Must Community law and , in particular , the principles of freedom of establishment , non-discrimination on grounds of nationality and proportionality be interpreted as precluding a member state from stipulating as conditions for the registration of a fishing vessel in its national register : ( a ) that the legal owners and beneficial owners and the charterers , managers and operators of the vessel must be nationals of that member state or companies incorporated in that member state , and that , in the latter case , at least 75 per cent .
17 Subsequently in municipal law , bodies other than the sovereign body were recognised as having the power to create legal entities ; a corporation exists within the terms of its Memorandum and Articles of Association , both of which are drawn up prior to incorporation .
18 Perhaps so , but it seems to me that , if the experience curve is understood as reflecting the continued , planned desire for cost leadership as more is produced , the expression of the curve and the learning rate provide a useful way of monitoring cost-reduction possibilities and helping to formulate strategy .
19 In applying these principles to competing share transfers , a transferee prior to registration is treated as having an equitable interest only but registration converts his interest into a legal one .
20 If the tube is defined as having the same length as the unperturbed chain , nl o , where l o is the bond length under θ conditions ( corrected for short range interactions ) , then the time required for the chain to reptate out of the tube is proportional to the square of the distance travelled , i.e.
21 The knowledge world is seen as being equivalent to a population , and the spread of an idea through that population is described as following the same pattern as the spread of an infectious disease through that population .
22 This form of examination was seen as equating the professional relationship of solicitor and client with that of the market place .
23 Only 40 per cent of this age group was reported as having a freezer in 1986 , and the majority was therefore less able to store perishable goods .
24 This world system and its evolution are seen as providing a historical framework , an account of world history .
25 Then , of course , any critical function which natural law might be supposed to have in constraining the content of positive law is dissolved and Finnis 's natural law with a variable and changing content is revealed as serving the purely ideological function of justification and not an epistemological function in respect of what ought to be .
26 To disturb the resting place of any person is regarded as defiling the dead and fortunately , not too many cases are recorded , but one type of archaeological exploration can quite accidentally set off a very volatile and dangerous sequence of events that , on this occasion , cost a man his life and left a whole community in a traumatic turmoil .
27 In classical literature and ethics hypocrisy is condemned as undermining the essential distinction between good and evil .
28 Ximena was seen as representing the former , while Rodrigo , who had formally renounced his rights as a Castilian noble , now stood for Leon .
29 If your area is shown as receiving a contribution from the safety net , it is helping to provide the protection for other areas .
30 Open only to the trade , the exhibition is recognised as having an international reputation which attracts visitors from all major markets throughout the world .
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