Example sentences of "which is regarded [conj] " in BNC.

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1 Had he been alive he would doubtless have been delighted at the response of the leading conservative theatre critic to What the Butler Saw ( 1969 ) : ‘ Orton 's terrible obsession with perversion , which is regarded as having brought his life to an end and choked his very high talent , poisons the atmosphere of the play .
2 In both the type of support given and in the way it is delivered , it seems of great importance to sustain a balance between dependence and independence which is regarded as appropriate by all parties .
3 The structures of Employee Involvement have only been accepted by salaried staff ; shopfloor unions have refused to make a formal commitment to the programme , which is regarded as contrary to the established contractual job-control orientation of workplace trade unions .
4 A central feature of all such theories is the distinction between that which exist sin a fundamental sense , i.e. the basic entities ( I should emphasise that I am here using the term 'entity' in the broadest possible sense ) and that which is regarded as existing in a secondary , derivative , or parasitic sort of way .
5 The basic premiss , usually , is that whatever exists in a fundamental sense does not depend upon anything external to itself for own existence and is in every way self-sufficient , which is regarded as analytically true .
6 There be a clear place for each simple subject , which is regarded as falling within one of the major disciplines in the scheme .
7 Thus attention focusing may only be observed where there is a well-defined task which is regarded as important by the subject .
8 ‘ We are clearly reluctant to take any step which is regarded as hostile to their interests . ’
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