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

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1 The trouble is that the promoter can then bowdlerise or doctor the final version that appears before the House , and it is presented as though it is objective , but is it really objective ?
2 Unfortunately , within the party , there is widespread distrust of the approved list of candidates and it is regarded as anything but fair .
3 The domestically-oriented , nurturing talk of the miner 's wife , by contrast , is more likely to be taken as a product of her nature or her role than as a culturally-determined genre , and it is seen as something she shares with all other women .
4 On this theory , then , when I use the word ‘ I ‘ , I know what ‘ I ’ means by description , and it is described as meaning that bundle of mental states of which my use of the word is one member .
5 We arrive now at the crux of the matter , and it is described as follows : ’ The actual decisions are made by the Directors of each agency separately . ’
6 The reported comments among Leipzig workers also hinted at a possible prolongation of the war through the entry of America into the conflict , and it was seen as vital that the Führer bring about ‘ a lightning quick destruction of England — with gas if necessary ’ .
7 Although the new law would require Berlusconi to dispose of his controlling interest in the daily newspaper Il Giornale , its provisions were significantly less stringent than originally proposed , and it was criticized as allowing Berlusconi 's dominant position in the Italian media to remain largely unchecked .
8 Altogether this led to an effect which might be described as a tapering of market opportunities , and it was sharpened as international growth rates decelerated in the early 1970s .
9 And it was claimed as powerful , fresh , original , vigorous and truthful .
10 Maggie looked down and saw it moving at some speed ; dust flung up in a stream behind it and it was waiting as they taxied to a halt .
11 The reduction in the intensity of the stimuli associated with the drive is as reinforcing as the actual reduction of the drive itself : thus food in the mouth does not reduce hunger , but it is reinforcing as it reduces the drive stimulus or craving for food .
12 But it 's regarded as quite a find .
13 ‘ There is so much talent , but it 's restricted as they are playing among themselves .
14 And then but it was seen as okay that the men could go to the pub after a funeral ?
15 De Gaulle 's policy was clearly motivated by a concern to preserve France 's newly improved relations with the Arab world , but it was perceived as hostile to Israel and unfriendly to the West as a whole .
16 But it was postponed as the court was told that reports on the 49-year-old quack doctor were not ready .
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