Example sentences of "always be [vb pp] as [adj] " in BNC.

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1 A clear and detailed historical account of this event is given by Ammianus Marcellinus , who has always been accepted as one of the more reliable of the ancient historians , although it has been recently pointed out by Professor Malcolm Todd that Theodosius I was the patron of Marcellinus , who can hardly be blamed for enlarging on the achievements of the father of the Emperor .
2 St Gallen 's opera has always been recognised as one of Switzerland 's best , and performs in the imposing Stadttheater in the Museumstrasse .
3 The lesions may present at any age and they have always been recorded as solitary , except in one case , and possibly in anothr , in which a second polyp was resected from the site of anastomosis of the previous operation six months before .
4 Schools , and especially primary schools , have always been regarded as essential to a concept of a complete community , and many schools have taken their responsibilities and opportunities in this regard very seriously .
5 It has always been regarded as desirable that the police should be seen as taking no particular stance regarding political activity and that they should not be placed in a position where decisions of a party political nature are concerned .
6 Whatever the government , the NHS has always been seen as underfunded and that is unlikely to change so long as children and old people wait months for operations .
7 Groundbaiting has always been seen as vital for bream .
8 Yet this process has not always been seen as important or even helpful , for a variety of reasons .
9 But the purpose has not always been taken as primary in the pedagogic approach adopted .
10 Widows , the only social position that a traditional society could envisage for a husbandless adult woman , have always been considered as inauspicious and undesirable people .
11 Politicians and fortune-tellers can avoid being accused of making mistakes by making their assertions so vague that they can always be construed as compatible with whatever may eventuate .
12 He will always be remembered as one of a kind , a rare British winner of The Open who will be missed by all in the world of golf .
13 For Robinson , it was necessary to cease to talk in terms of moral absolutes and , consequently , he argued , ‘ nothing can of itself always be labelled as wrong ’ .
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