Example sentences of "[vb pp] as [adj] [prep] this [noun] " in BNC.

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1 In residential areas average speeds remained at about 30 km/h , which is seen as appropriate for this type of road .
2 The role of the different health and welfare professionals is also now seen as crucial in this process .
3 Because Linnaeus worked in western Europe , it tends to be the European form which is seen as typical in this sense ; and of course it is accidental which species in a group happens to be first described and hence seen as typical .
4 Certainly scientific approaches had come to be seen as unsuited to this project and therefore increasingly discarded .
5 Indeed , it is only matters of contingent fact which ensure that the phrase royal hatmaker cited in ( 7 ) will not be seen as ambiguous in this way .
6 Between thirty and forty regimes , worldwide , could be classified as Marxist in this sense in the late 1980s , although their domestic and foreign policies often diverged considerably from those of the USSR and its East European allies .
7 Men and women , for instance , may in many cases be characterized as different in this regard — their human nature may not be identical — and proper interpretative emphasis must be given in such cases .
8 To Bernstein this demonstrates not simply the convention of explicitness which the middle-class child has learnt and has recognised as appropriate for this context , but the development of ‘ elaborated code ’ with all its associations of abstraction , logic etc .
9 For example , multiplex ties of work and friendship have emerged as powerful in this respect ( see Cohen 1982 for examples and L. Milroy 1980 for further references ) .
10 The state and its machinery is generally viewed as beneficent in this context .
11 The fate of stations can be taken as symptomatic of this trend .
12 It is taken as axiomatic in this book that every aspect of the meaning of a word is reflected in a characteristic pattern of semantic normality ( and abnormality ) in grammatically appropriate contexts .
13 Other products ( flannels , tissues ) were perceived as inadequate in this role .
14 It is hoped to produce the Bibliography on CD-ROM in due course , but consultation with customers has indicated that transition to this medium would be regarded as premature at this stage .
15 I mean the Welsh population in percentage terms is now rising more rapidly than that of England and therefore by the year two thousand and one when the next review would take place er we er will certainly fully occupy if you like , that fifth seat in terms of the average size because Welsh Euro constituencies were during the past ten years , very slightly larger on average than those in England and so er we are moving from under representation to slight over representation for a temporary period er simply because er you know Wales is regarded as indivisible for this purpose and that 's why we welcomed this debate .
16 ‘ Meat Is Murder ’ opened a nationwide debate and used the power of record promotion to push an idealism still , amazingly , regarded as militant in this country .
17 The programme area of economic development has been chosen as suitable for this research approach because of an appropriate spectrum of delivery agencies , common financial and political pressures , wide differences in management structures and approaches between agencies , and major differences in inter-agency relationships with the three main central government departments .
18 Thus , although cases do occur of physical incompatibility , these difficulties can often be overcome with some technique or another , and complaint of non-satisfaction in either partner should be viewed with some mistrust until certainly established as due to this reason .
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