Example sentences of "[vb infin] to be [verb] as " in BNC.
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1 | Accordingly , continues a note to the accounts , in accordance with s 275 , CA 1985 , the aggregate provision does not fall to be classified as a realised loss and therefore distributable reserves of the company are £12m ( v £81.5m ) . |
2 | If the pecuniary interest is not personal to the decision-maker then the matter will fall to be considered as a challenge on the grounds of favour . |
3 | The whole question of the ‘ negative image ’ of West Belfast was raised with some arguing that this image would need to be tackled as a prerequisite to further economic development in the area . |
4 | We 've also included in there , on item twelve , a net bill item , but does need to be recognized as an addition to your total spending , and that is , you 've been involved for many years with the health authority in arranging for the discharge of people from long-stay hospitals , and their absorption into the community , and each of these are a provider of many services , and daycare services to those particular individuals . |
5 | The dairying operation is now so large that it will soon need to be run as a separate company , and all three of the Rowlands ' children are involved in the enterprise . |
6 | To specify modules which must be locked against modification without agreement or being set to hard copy , but which nevertheless do not need to be transferred as part of the package , another tight coupling relationship must be used : |
7 | Eyeshadows are a tricky one to be able to do in store — there must be 100 different browns alone , they 'd need to be mixed as a loose powder and sold pressed … ’ |
8 | For younger children , an adult may need to be sponsored as the leader of the group . |
9 | In the majority of cases these would need to be approved as Investment Advertisements . |
10 | The majority of these will need to be discarded as a result of changed page layout . |
11 | Some people might object to being classified as a personality ‘ type ’ . |
12 | If assignees do not qualify to be treated as depositors for compensation purposes , the Order was unnecessary . |
13 | But I must say I do n't expect to be seen as the next Mansell , but as the first Damon Hill . ’ |
14 | ‘ Ulster Unionists ’ can be patronised as fractious tribesmen ; Northern Ireland Conservatives might expect to be treated as equals . |
15 | We who teach should not expect to be valued as ‘ professionals ’ if we can not be trusted . |
16 | We are indebted to Beumont et al for having grasped the nettle in laying down the grade at which a girl or woman can expect to be respected as a climber and transcend the status defined by ‘ bimbo , ’ i.e. interesting only if she happens to be pretty . |
17 | There are basically four elements required before a system can even begin to be considered as a desktop publishing tool . |
18 | In the rickshaw on the way back from that morning 's tolly I asked Vimla whether she would like to be reborn as a hijra in her next life . |
19 | So much to that I made it clear to my club that I would like to be selected as a tighthead ’ . |
20 | The Chancellor , Kenneth Clarke , declared in his Mansion House speech that he ‘ should like to be remembered as a Chancellor who helped British industry and British commerce through another difficult period and helped to make a difference to the wealth creating capacity of the nation . ’ |
21 | I 'm not sure that he would like to be described as a contacting Peter Hobson at Windyridge , Donington on Bain , Lincolnshire ( telephone : 0507 84737 ; fax : 0507 84393 ) as he dismantles fairly new vehicles . |
22 | ( 2 ) Any person claiming to have acquired a title under the Limitation Acts to a registered estate in the land may apply to be registered as proprietor thereof . |
23 | For ‘ proposing to carry lemons with us to Sky [ sic ] that he might be sure to have his lemonade ’ , Johnson ticked off Boswell — on two counts : that he , Sam , did not wish to be viewed as someone who could not do without his preferences ; and that it was ‘ very bad manners to carry provisions to any man 's house , as if he could not entertain you . |
24 | No way do I wish to be seen as a killjoy , I , I like a drink myself , I would always happy to give somebody a drink , but it 's the over indulgence which worries us . |
25 | The purchaser will not necessarily wish to be paid as if the income had been taxed . |
26 | Why does a view have to be expressed as a question ? |
27 | Why does a view have to be expressed as a question ? |
28 | Core and optional units do not have to be studied as discrete units or in a set order . |
29 | ‘ If the cities are to be saved as centres of a civilized urban life , and not plunged into gutted and fearful waste-lands … delinquency will have to be tackled as a problem with high priority — perhaps as the urban problem . |
30 | The mortgagee would have to be joined as plaintiff . |