Example sentences of "[art] [noun sg] can be regard [prep] " in BNC.

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1 That which vibrates within the electron can be regarded as a unit of pure consciousness .
2 If section 6(2) is interpreted in this way , the liability of the contravener can be regarded as a primary liability ; the liability of the responsible third party is an accessory liability .
3 This practice can be justified on the grounds that many narrative pieces , including those related in our extract , were written separately in Germany in 1798–9 ; and so the philosophy can be regarded as a later intrusion .
4 However , probably the K-type can be regarded as the principal type .
5 The boughs grow out from the trunk at nearly the same angle throughout the life of the tree and the sapling can be regarded as a geometrical model of the fully grown tree .
6 Though the Earth and the Moon can be regarded as a double planet system this is not an association of twins .
7 Whilst the Charter can be regarded with suspicion because of its association with political pacts , and therefore a drift to centrist politics , it does nevertheless raise important issues about legislative reform .
8 Hence , there is an element of consideration and the transaction can be regarded as an accord and satisfaction .
9 The first reported expression of dissent occurred in Balston Ltd v Headline Filters [ 1987 ] FSR 330 where Scott J at pp347 and 348 said , having quoted from the judgment of Neill LJ in Faccenda , both counsel before me express some reservations about that passage insofar as it suggests that confidential information can not be protected by a suitably worded restrictive convenant binding on an ex-employee unless the information can be regarded as trade secret in the third of the categories described by Goulding J. I am bound to say that I share these reservations .
10 Similarly , the standard can be regarded as the ultimate in the development of a supra-local norm of language .
11 The crests of the waves emitted by the source can be regarded as the ticks of an atomic clock , and if the rate of ticking v increases , the same time interval t would contain more ticks .
12 The firm must be satisfied that the client can be regarded as a corporate finance client .
13 There are no specific tests to enable the firm to be ’ satisfied that the client can be regarded as a corporate finance client ’ .
14 The general approach of the Firm in interpreting the ICAEW rules as to being ‘ satisfied that the client can be regarded as a corporate finance client ’ is that consideration must be given to the client 's knowledge and experience appropriate to the specific activity to be undertaken — ie both the investment activity for which we are advising and the business activity in which the target operates .
15 Some have indeed argued that such a community can be regarded as a sort of superorganism , which adapts to the environment , regulates its numbers , stores information and behaves in a strongly cognitive manner .
16 The dissolution of a polymer in a solvent can be regarded as a two stage process .
17 The osmotic pressure π of a solution can be regarded as the pressure which must be exerted on that solution to raise the chemical potential of the solvent in the solution back up to that of the pure solvent at a standard pressure P , i.e.
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