Example sentences of "[noun prp] be [vb pp] as [adj] [conj] " in BNC.
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1 | Sister to HELIOS the sun , and Silene the moon , Eos is described as ever-youthful and lovely . |
2 | During the late 1960s to the mid-1970s she says CND was classified as subversive because it was a ‘ Communist dominated organisation ’ . |
3 | The US dollar and the euro-currency markets were the main providers of additional liquidity , and therefore liquidity provided by the IMF was regarded as unnecessary or even potentially inflationary . |
4 | In making such an appraisal , the MMC is not limited to competition questions , but is supposed to consider all factors which appear relevant : the balanced distribution of industry and employment in the UK is listed as relevant and , in the past , the MMC has also examined the effect on the balance of payments and on imports . |
5 | Jesus is seen as British and belonging to the British . |
6 | Nevertheless , Shultz was reported as promising that the USA would " do its best " to maintain the flow of US high technology to China [ for March 1988 lifting of US sanctions on high-technology exports to China see p. 35966 ] . |
7 | FROM the earliest days of European conquest in the Pacific , the people on the island of Bougainville were regarded as stubborn and easily provoked . |
8 | Worst hit is the Isle of Wight , where most of the north coastal defences from Ryde to Cowes is listed as old and poor . |
9 | ‘ Coppell 's regarded as intelligent because he 's been to university , ’ the Irishman said . |
10 | The growing indebtedness of the USA is regarded as unacceptable because it is draining savings away from other , less prosperous economies . |