Example sentences of "[be] [verb] [subord] [verb] the " in BNC.

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1 Intraperitoneal injections are given while holding the animal as in Figure lb on its back with the head slightly down .
2 This case has been discussed at length , especially in the literature on international trade ( see for example Jones , 1971a , and Magee , 1976 ) , and has been treated as representing the effects of unionization by Johnson and Mieszkowski ( 1970 ) .
3 The wage differential ( ) has been treated as representing the effects of unionization , but this does not seem a particularly satisfactory way of investigating union behaviour .
4 This might have been regarded as making the local manager 's job more straightforward but as one set of pressures was removed others made themselves felt .
5 NILTs have always been regarded as representing the acceptable face of tribunals .
6 Again , the executor and administrator have long been regarded as having the deceased 's possession continued in them ; when they assume office their title relates back to his death .
7 In the Acts and Epistles Christians are regarded as experiencing the Kingdom as a present reality .
8 Lastly , they point out that although transactions costs are taken into account when unit trusts returns are calculated , they are omitted when estimating the returns on the market portfolio .
9 His buildings were never precious or timid , and avoided the excesses of some recent schemes which have been presented as wearing the conservation mantle .
10 To test the prediction that the unpredictable component of monetary growth affects real variables , Barro first regresses the level of unemployment on the current and lagged values of his variable and on two other variables which are seen as influencing the natural rate of unemployment .
11 Instead , the Left has chosen to attend to the presence of other limits and constraints that are seen as blocking the prospects for socialism via parliament .
12 Absolutely no decision of any sort has been made as regards the introduction of Cal-Mac .
13 The Report has been seen as providing the most authoritative collective manifesto for English ever issued .
14 The development of a separate manpower policy agency seems to have been carried out with all these motives in minds The University Grants Committee has been seen as serving the second and third purposes .
15 If the traffic in emigrants was almost totally from the British Isles to America , the exchange in religious influences has often been seen as going the other way , from America to Britain .
16 By far the most important problem that has been selected as providing the push into the invention of crime has been thwarted conventional ambitions — Merton 's ( 1938 ) ‘ anomie ’ theory and the ‘ delinquent subculture ’ theories of Cohen ( 1955 ) and Cloward and Ohlin ( 1960 ) being the most influential examples .
17 APD — approved : The modified modules have been accepted as embodying the DC .
18 APD — approved The modified modules have been accepted as embodying the DC .
19 The modified modules have been accepted as embodying the DC .
20 The Avalonian orogeny of about the same age in Newfoundland , has been interpreted as involving the formation of a volcanic island arc and associated trench sediments on roughly north-south lines .
21 In fact , volcanic arcs appear to consist of series of slightly off-set linear elements which have been interpreted as representing the subduction of discrete segments of lithosphere .
22 In order to limit the degree of confusion that these factors may cause , the names of the traditional weaving areas ( Persia , Anatolia , the Caucasus , Afghanistan , Turkestan etc. ) have been used when discussing the weaving , history or design influences of their rugs , and the names of the modern states have been used when referring to purely commercial factors , such as import tariffs , government actions and subsidies .
23 For example , it has recently been agreed that Incorporated Engineers will be listed in the Implementing Regulations ; SCOTVEC HNCs and HNDs are recognised as meeting the educational requirements for registration as Incorporated Engineer .
24 The integrity of its conception of procedural due process insists that trial procedures that are counted as striking the right balance between accuracy and efficiency in enforcing some part of the law be recognized throughout , taking into account differences in the kind and degree of moral harm an inaccurate verdict imposes .
25 The funeral director will understand if the bill can not be paid until then , but the circumstances should be explained when planning the funeral .
26 In some cases this instinct might be explained as reflecting the unworkability or inefficiency of a particular checkerboard solution .
27 In the new churches , ecclesiastical barriers to intimate worship can be broken while retaining the helpful discipline of some liturgical structure .
28 These apparent exceptions can be justified as involving the exercise of a legal right , in the case of chastisement or correction , or as needed in the public interest , in the other cases .
29 It can be justified as preserving the independence of the organisation , and the freedom of action to perform its functions .
30 As a result , the client should be advised that the use of standard terms should not be regarded as removing the need to adopt other sensible business precautions .
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