Example sentences of "[vb -s] be [vb pp] as to " in BNC.

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1 At this stage , then , the general position has been stated as to how research workers should approach their task .
2 The GRIDS self-questioning approach has been analysed as to its advantages ( Jones , Clark et al.
3 As the minutes of the conclusions of the conference stated : " Various cases have recently been referred to this HQ in which doubt has been raised as to whether certain formations and groups should be treated as Soviet Nationals in so far as their return to the Soviet Union direct from 5 Corps is concerned . "
4 As we have seen , the order which summarised the rulings of this conference began by stating that " various cases have recently been referred to this HQ in which doubt has been raised as to whether certain formations and groups should be treated as Soviet Nationals " .
5 More recently , the question has been raised as to whether it is contrary to the public interest for a private company to be taken over by a foreign state-owned company , given the privatization objectives of the UK government .
6 It is understood that while the insurers of Townsend Car Ferries Limited have admitted liability in negligence no concession has been made as to recklessness .
7 No announcement has been made as to his replacement .
8 As yet , no definitive decision has been made as to the microkernel that will be used for new versions of OS/2 , though developers are known to be working with the Carnegie-Mellon University 's Mach 3 microkernel ; in addition , there is the possibility that IBM might use the NT kernel — ‘ we could use the NT microkernel if we wanted to ’ , it said .
9 Mention has been made as to the nonexistence of an allocation for housing and as to the suitability of this forum for consideration of the effect which would take place of development with or without the existing allocation .
10 Considerable controversy has been generated as to whether his work undermines or reproduces contemporary power relations ( Lyotard 1980 ; Jameson 1984 , p. 63 ) .
11 No convincing answer has been given as to why picnickers only pay £2 .
12 Traces of a rampart and a ditch have been identified by aerial photography and excavation in the north-eastern sector of the town , but doubt has been expressed as to their contemporaneity .
13 Because no one in any of the North Yorkshire area has been canvassed as to whether or not they should have a new settlement .
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