Example sentences of "[coord] [be] [verb] as " in BNC.

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1 Others are supplied as polymers , per se , or are made as polymers in a dental laboratory , where elevated temperatures are used without any risk to the patient .
2 Greater emphasis should also have been placed on the economic context in which disputes occur and on the state of political consensus — primarily , whether the trade unions are accepted in a ‘ partnership ’ role with the state , or are defined as problematic to its objectives ( Ragin et al , 1982:243 ) .
3 Note : Lymphomas are not included if they are of T-cell immunological phenotype or are described as ‘ lymphocytic ’ , ‘ lymphoblastic ’ , ‘ small cleaved ’ or ‘ plasmacytoid lymphocytic ’ .
4 Under this consultancy , BGS staff are seconded on unpaid leave into established posts or are retained as resident or short-term consultants .
5 A trustee in bankruptcy should sue or be sued as " Trustee of the Estate of AB a bankrupt " without adding his own name ( s 305 ( 4 ) of the Insolvency Act 1986 ; Pooley 's Trustee v Whetham ( 1884 ) 28 Ch D 38 ) .
6 The Generic Sciences modules have been designed so that they can be integrated into programmes in the individual sciences , providing appropriate science background for vocational programmes in other areas , or be used as general or leisure interest modules .
7 By sweeping back and forth through figures of eight , a Flexifoil will build up speed even when wind strength is such that without movement or being flown as though on a single line , it will just hover with the spar nearly straight .
8 They are sometimes loathe to tell men that they have a baby for fear of being rebuffed or being seen as easy , like Shona , now twenty with a daughter of two :
9 This regime makes the settlor of a non-UK resident trust liable to capital gains tax on gains made by the trustees where the settlor has an interest , or is treated as having an interest , in the trust ( the trustees themselves being outside the UK capital gains tax net if a majority of them are neither resident nor ordinarily resident in the UK and the general administration of the trust is carried on outside the UK — see s69 TCGA 1992 ) .
10 Since in this paper I am concerned to explore the intergroup relations ‘ in the mind ’ between workers and managers , I propose to follow Miller 's usage of the term which is : ‘ … relations between two systems are political when one system is consciously or unconsciously attempting , or is perceived as attempting , to impose its goals and values on another ’ ( Miller , 1980 ) .
11 It is not difficult — though may be expensive — to hire a guide for a day ( or a week ) so that you find the best snow available at each time of the day and each season , whether it has n't snowed for a week or is blizzarding as you start the day .
12 He ought , whether he remains technically an employee or is treated as a partner or is classified as somewhere between the two ( eg taxed under Sched D on his " salary " ) , to be in a position to know enough about his firm to judge what amounts to a reasonable restriction and not to need the court 's protection if he should have agreed to covenants in stringent terms .
13 The only reason for an incipient or full spin changing direction is if the stick is held right back so that the glider is either kept stalled , or is re-stalled as the rotation stops .
14 These may not have constituted bases in the fullest sense nor been intended as permanent strategic installations , but Western statesmen have focussed on their potential and the capabilities they give the Soviet Union .
15 It also means that enquiries like , " Who has applied to us as a project engineer over the last year , and been rejected as not sufficiently experienced ? " can be answered with ease .
16 He further found that she had been lulled into a sense of false security by the hospital staff and been misinformed as to the availability and effect of alternative procedures .
17 If you are married without a pension in your own right and are treated as your husband 's dependant , then he draws an extra pension for you .
18 These groupings have TEED ( the Employment Department 's Training , Enterprise and Education Directorate ) approval as VQs , and are accepted as being equivalent to NVQs at levels 1 , 2 and 3 .
19 These speeds are lower than in traditional streets , but they are greater than walking pace and are regarded as still being too high by elderly people and parents of young children .
20 Cardholders pay interest charges on the amount left unpaid , and are regarded as having borrowed that money .
21 They may shade off into what might more appropriately be called ethnocentrism , where ethnic groups are defined primarily in cultural terms and are regarded as having essential traits .
22 Existing international agreements , such as the ILO Convention , have not been fully ratified by all member states , and are regarded as inadequate in providing for the needs of the successful creation of the SEM .
23 To the extent that policies are widely publicized and are regarded as credible by agents , the grafting on of the rational expectations hypothesis simply speeds up the process of adjustment to a lower rate of inflation .
24 Complete bones may or may not include the epiphyses and are defined as any bones that include major parts of proximal and distal ends as well as the shaft .
25 Women 's interests ( as housewives or mothers for example ) often fall into this category and are defined as non-political .
26 In a two-dimensional composite such as a fibre-reinforced plastic where the symmetry axis is along the 3-direction they write where and and are defined as follows , using the notation of Equation ( 4.17 ) : is the composite modulus k , p. or m. is the corresponding fibre modulus and is the corresponding matrix modulus is a measure of reinforcement which depends on the boundary conditions .
27 A group is any number of people who are able to interact with one another , are psychologically aware of each other , and who perceive and are perceived as being members of a team .
28 These Ghosts wear the insignia of Liadriel and are dressed as Initiates .
29 ( The Japanese , who once provoked riots , tend to invest in higher-tech operations and are seen as relatively generous . )
30 Corridors giving access to the flats in this half wrap around three sides of the silo and are extended as galleries , supported by timber beams and cast-iron columns , salvaged from the original internal structure , to enclose the atrium , which allows daylight to penetrate down to every floor of the building .
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