Example sentences of "[adv] [noun prp] be [vb pp] as " in BNC.
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1 | While that was a brilliant evocation of living by your wits in or near a New York gutter , which pushed out several boundaries — largely sexual — in relation to the old Hollywood code of conduct , there was a degree of tameness in comparison to the anti-heroes created in Easy Rider ; Fonda , Hopper and especially Nicholson were used as role models for many future films , and thus it broke new ground . |
2 | Players have set positons Eg Giggs is regarded as a mid-fielder . |
3 | Gasan Aziz ogly Gasanov was appointed as the new Chairman of the Council of Ministers on Jan. 26 . |
4 | Chung Soon Duk was replaced as secretary-general of the DLP by Kim Young Whan , the party 's floor leader . |
5 | A year later Pitcher was recruited as chief executive . |
6 | Posthumous records and books have been released and nowadays Bashlachev is recognised as the only bona fide genius of Russian rock . |
7 | The series begins on the west , at the spectator 's left , with the lion of Nemea , traditionally the first , and in this alone here Herakles is shown as a beardless boy . |
8 | We carried out a survey to determine how Chester was perceived as a venue for conferences as compared with other towns in the North and Midlands . |
9 | Initially Cornford was taught as a day boy in Cambridge , but when he was nine he was sent as a boarder to Copthorne Preparatory School in Sussex . |
10 | By then Kismayu was established as a tinderbox that could again plunge Somalia into civil war . |
11 | Initially Gordievsky was treated as a very important person and briefed Mrs Thatcher before her first meeting with Gorbachev.He was also flown to Washington to see Reagan before his meeting with the Russian leader in Geneva . |
12 | ‘ Now you 'll see why Monpazier was known as England 's pearl , ’ he said softly . |
13 | Yet Martin is remembered as one of the best stand-up men in American history . |
14 | These activities are mirrored in many countries all over the world where TNCs are seen as potential purchasers of local goods . |
15 | Most of the land is low and flat — that 's why Luxembourg is known as a Low Country , along with the other two Benelux countries . |
16 | This image-conscious city got some relief from being the place where Kennedy was killed as a result of ‘ Dallas ’ , a television series glorifying the pluck and greed of the oil patch . |
17 | Unfortunately she made a mistake of naming the church where Jesus was found as St George 's , which happened to be a Church of England edifice . |
18 | The company reserves the right to veto or restrict the provision of additional facilities such as juke-boxes , fruit machines , pool tables , etc. , but does not specify from whom these must be hired or demand a proportion of the takings ( this attitude is in contrast to most of the national brewery companies and does something to explain why Palatine are regarded as good employers/landlords by their licensees ) . |
19 | I have already referred to the passage of the Qur'an where God is described as ‘ the light of the heaven and the earth ’ . |
20 | There were only brief occasions at Skeldale House when we did not eat like kings and one of those was when Tristan was installed as temporary cook . |
21 | It is safe to assume that these were prominent factors when Biggs was considered as a possible opponent for Mason who will go to his corner at the Royal Albert Hall in London tonight with a record of 31 professional victories , 30 inside the distance . |
22 | He knew now why Aeroflot was known as the worst airline in the world . |
23 | Ross can not now recall why Corsica was chosen as their subject . |
24 | What Myeloski had not told Duncan was that the Cathedral of the Assumption was where the coronation of Russia 's rulers had traditionally taken place , that the last of these great ceremonies was in 1896 , when Nicholas was crowned as tsar and became Russia 's last Romanov emperor . |
25 | Certainly Broadway was used as an unusual retreat by some of the shining minds of a generation . |