Example sentences of "[noun prp] be [vb pp] as [adv] [adj] " in BNC.
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1 | Developed as a nerve gas by German chemists during World War II , Parathion was recognised as highly toxic in the 1970s . |
2 | Afro-Caribbeans are seen as both lazy and as extraordinarily successful in activities requiring considerable physical exertion and mental discipline such as sport and athletics . |
3 | Washington was seen as insufficiently appreciative of British efforts , nor was its main ally always properly consulted before major foreign-policy decisions were taken which affected its interests . |
4 | I think it must be all Sarahs or what else or something , all Sarahs are registered as very intelligent |
5 | Conditions in camps run by Croats , Moslems , and Serbs were described as equally deplorable ; Serbs were found to be running the majority of such camps . |
6 | For tomorrow 's Division I game , Hawick will be without the injured Nick Bannerman , Scott Welsh , Greig Oliver , Jim Hay and Brian Renwick , while Tim Stokes , David Taylor and Derek Turnbull are rated as very doubtful , especially the Scotland flanker , who had four stitches inserted in a head cut last Saturday . |
7 | This development was effected by a government white paper , The Reorganisation of Central Government ( Cmnd.4506 ) issued in October 1970 PESC , PAR and CFRS were seen as basically administrative procedures for facilitating political decision-making and subsequent managerial control of implementation . |
8 | It is interesting to notice that Lamia and Circe are represented as physically mature women , so different to the pubescent bodies favoured by Onslow Ford . |
9 | With regard to independence , Chas is shown as both wanting independence and in practice being independent . |
10 | Finally , there is a sense in which these two enterprises in London and Edinburgh were perceived as particularly worrying not just because of the social origins of promoters and beneficiaries , or because of the threat to wages , but because they meant bringing women into the work-place . |
11 | Reich was seen as too political in his work and was eventually removed from the International Psychoanalytic movement . |