Example sentences of "can [be] [vb pp] as [be] [verb] " in BNC.

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1 Such that any new example one down here can be seen as being belonging to that set okay ?
2 The first two can be seen as being derived from history , both shared and private , while the third is an attempt to come to terms with and respond to current realities as they are being experienced .
3 Nonetheless , even if it is insisted that some degree of regularity is normally required , there are situations where the first transaction entered into by a supplier can be treated as being made in the course of business , for example , one-off adventures integral to a business activity .
4 In attempting to discern what distinguishes the notions of making and causing , it soon becomes obvious that there are many objects which can be conceived as being made but not as being caused : this is true , for example , of cars , boats , bread , plastic , in short anything that is brought into being by a process of fabrication .
5 These , accumulating during this second period created an almost limitless reservoir of units and it is this reservoir which can be regarded as being identified with the state of the Created God at the time of the dawn of civilisation .
6 The review of directors ' managerial decisions can be viewed as being motivated by a similar desire to ensure that directors exercise their powers only in accordance with the will of their constituents ( the shareholders ) and that they are subjected to the controls often associated with the Rule of Law to prevent them from using their power arbitrarily .
7 Human associations , then , can be viewed as being structured in terms of either prudential or moral practices .
8 What other variables , independent of class , can be identified as being correlated to voting behaviour ?
9 Allocated expenditure is that which can be identified as being used for the benefit of a particular country within the EC .
10 It provides that such damages can be awarded as are proportioned to the injury resulting from the death to the dependants respectively .
11 In this dimension , therefore , the speech community can be envisaged as being shaped like a pyramid , with greater variability at the lower end and greater convergence ( or relative uniformity ) at the upper end .
12 The human being , therefore , can be visualized as being composed of at least four different levels or planes : the physical plane , the emotional plane , the mental plane and the spiritual plane — all of which are interdependent and interpenetrating .
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