Example sentences of "[prep] [noun prp] be [adv] [verb] as " in BNC.

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1 Thus , a language teacher who has qualified to teach in the Federal Republic of Germany is already regarded as having ‘ qualified teacher status ’ ( QTS ) here and can apply for teaching posts in UK schools .
2 Inflation for the month of December was officially stated as 40.1 per cent but was unofficially recognized to be much higher .
3 The choice of Gore was also seen as reinforcing those areas — particularly foreign policy and environmental issues — where Clinton was seen as vulnerable .
4 ‘ What characterizes this Christian revolutionary tradition from Joachim of Fiore to John Huss , from Thomas Münzer to the theologies of hope and political theologies of our own day , is that the Kingdom of God is not conceived as another world in space and time , but as a different world , a changed world , a world changed by our own efforts … .
5 The Duchess of Beaufort is also mentioned as having additional rare sorts in her garden at Badminton .
6 Although in 1284 Edward I had considered that ‘ the comté of Bigorre is held freely from … the king of England , so that the king of France is not recognised as sovereign there ’ , Philip the Fair 's lawyers were not prepared to accept this view .
7 Communications with Tamiami Airport and with WAM were not re-established as FlyPast went to press , but Susy Q , the WAM B–17 , is thought to have been blown over on top of the A–26 Invader and/or B–23 Dragon that were also stored outside the WAM hangar .
8 It goes without saying that his accomplishments did not match his campaign rhetoric — taxes were increased , the state budget more than doubled while he was in office and there were no significant reductions in the size of the state workforce yet his ‘ record in Sacramento is generally regarded as favorable ’ .
9 ‘ The engineer and the manufacturer in Britain are still perceived as having dirty hands , ’ says Andrew Robb , finance director of Pilkington , the Merseyside-based glass-maker .
10 The physical characteristics of blacks in America were traditionally defined as undesirable and associated with a range of negative qualities .
11 That confidence in Mark was further vindicated as the season progressed .
12 Indeed , the extension of the Sale of Goods Bill 1892 to Scotland is often portrayed as being " hasty " and " ill-considered " ( see T B Smith , Property Problems in Sale ( 1979 ) ) .
13 Now the futures price of the three-month deposit contract on LIFFE is not quoted as in ( 8.22 ) .
14 The efforts of Lord Carrington as chair of the EC-sponsored peace conference on Yugoslavia were increasingly criticized as ineffective .
15 The words addressed to Titius are therefore construed as setting up a trust in favour of others ; and the others happen to be the coheirs who stand to benefit from the resulting reduction in the share intended to fall to Titius .
16 The release of prisoners of war by Iraq was officially described as completed when a total of 45 prisoners-of-war had been handed over to the International Committee of the Red Cross ( 10 on March 4 , comprising six US personnel , three British and one Italian , and 35 on March 5 , comprising 15 US , nine British , nine Saudis , an Italian and a Kuwaiti , who were flown from Baghdad to Riyadh on March 6 ) .
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