Example sentences of "[pers pn] have [adv] be [verb] as " in BNC.

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1 She has never been cited as tactless in the way that Princess Michael has .
2 ‘ Maybe we have n't been playing as well recently as we did earlier in the season , but we are still getting the results .
3 A Scottish Office official responded that the list of potential sites had been published and local authorities were being asked to deal with any development proposals as if they had already been designated as SPAs .
4 They had then been elected as party leaders by their colleagues , by fellow members of the political élite with no popular participation .
5 A large proportion of the children have been referred to the school from mainstream schools where they have frequently been seen as having severe behaviour problems .
6 When trainees are allowed to begin interviewing on their own under supervision they have already been accepted as CAB trainee advice workers , but in the GLCABS structure where candidates begin by observing the interviewing process they may not yet have formally passed the selection procedure .
7 Cracks across the crowns occur quite commonly ( Fig. 3.16A ) , but they have not been counted as breaks unless there is actual separation of the two pieces .
8 The lesions may present at any age and they have always been recorded as solitary , except in one case , and possibly in anothr , in which a second polyp was resected from the site of anastomosis of the previous operation six months before .
9 He has not been informed as to terms of any such evidence by officials of Orkney Islands Council 's Social Work Department …
10 However , he often appears to be saying much more than this and he has certainly been taken as making significant generalisations about the nature of literacy as such .
11 Although Bazille has figured as a peripheral figure in several recent museum exhibitions on the Impressionist epoch and was the subject of a 1978 exhibition at the Art Institute of Chicago , he has never been judged as completely on his own as he is in the current show at the Brooklyn Museum , N.Y .
12 Although this formulation has been referred to in subsequent cases it has not been adopted as laying down an all embracing test .
13 After five years he held a Council first at Pavia then at Siena , but it was so poorly attended it has not been counted as ecumenical .
14 Furthermore — and in a more general sense than the ‘ special cases ’ quoted by Storr — it has also been regarded as having some association with creativity .
15 It has frequently been lampooned as the " supermarket approach " to religion , or the " Cook 's Tour of World Religions " .
16 It has always been regarded as desirable that the police should be seen as taking no particular stance regarding political activity and that they should not be placed in a position where decisions of a party political nature are concerned .
17 It has recently been confirmed as being by the artist now generally known as the Master of the Spinola Annunciation , a close collaborator of Giotto .
18 Bennett J found that the defendant had not copied any formulae from the book ; that he had not been warned as to secrecy when he entered his employment and that he was able to learn the relevant processes without difficulty ; indeed this was information which he could not help acquiring in the course of his work .
19 When he testified , he had already been characterized as Batman , and Superman and , most frequently , Rambo ( but ‘ a Rambo with all his clothes on ’ , as The Spectator put it ) ; he had been a composite Clint Eastwood type , part-lonesome cowboy , part Dirty Harry ; he had been James Bond and James Dean , ‘ the rebel with a cause ’ .
20 But it 's now been disbanded as U.S. forces withdraw from Europe .
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