Example sentences of "this be regard as " in BNC.

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1 This meant that he was not willing to fight matters if there were a risk of this being regarded as ‘ unreasonable ’ by Court officers or fellow lawyers .
2 Another problem is the more general one of liability for negligence : as we saw in Chapter 5.3 ( f ) , this is regarded as insufficient for liability for most serious offences , and yet it may be sufficient for manslaughter .
3 Data from this study also show that some people do retain relationships which they use for confiding and support , especially with their mothers , and this is regarded as appropriate , especially for women to get support with concerns that essentially are ‘ women 's business , .
4 This is consistent with the idea that the older generation in a three-generation family occupies the position of net giver of support , and that this is regarded as proper in a normative sense .
5 The answer seems to be that this is regarded as quite proper if the advantage is mutual — possibly less so if it is not .
6 Flows of assistance between generations provide us with an important example where , in practice , support is often one way , and where apparently this is regarded as quite proper .
7 However , the guide-lines normally only provide a starting-point , which the sentencer is free to depart from if this is regarded as appropriate , and provided reasons are given for doing so .
8 Many are killed , & this is regarded as fairly commonplace .
9 When the UK renewable energy programme began this was regarded as being the most promising alternative method of electricity generation and eight separate teams worked on different methods .
10 This was regarded as being outside the remit of this survey although it was noted that an intentional consequence of any effective training programme should be to diffuse ideas and attitudes throughout the working environment , not least of all to counteract erroneous ideas or unwelcome attitudes .
11 Birmingham was quite independent of the party and as late as 1929 was not afraid to show its independence : in that year Neville Chamberlain complained bitterly when he discovered that the Party Chairman had written to businesses in Birmingham for contributions to party funds , for this was regarded as poaching from local preserves .
12 Instructions to the boundary commissioners were revoked and amended so that they would be able to consider economic interest as well as population and community in the drawing up of the new constituencies ; this was regarded as vital by the Unionists , for it seemed likely that the merging of the small boroughs into the county constituencies would take away the last of the agricultural seats .
13 Some of them had taken drugs , but on the whole this was regarded as both old-fashioned and working-class , so swiftly do perceptions and attitudes change .
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