Example sentences of "as being [noun] of [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | Those two areas of work , two thirds of our work , I see as being areas of risk . |
2 | Similarly , at the other end of the spectrum , it is possible that transfer receipts may alter attitudes such that being a ‘ contributor ’ to the economic process ceases to be viewed as being part of society . |
3 | Whilst the generation of numerically controlled tapes for production is usually separated off as being part of CAM , it is really the machine-readable part of the tertiary design phase . |
4 | Compared to the Fourth Republic ( 1945–58 ) , which was truly parliamentary , the President in the Fifth Republic has important powers in emergencies , foreign affairs and the appointment of governments , as well as being head of state . |
5 | The Spanish National Committee of Pharmacovigilance analysed 16 of the 17 cases reported as being cases of Guillain-Barré syndrome . |
6 | One gets the sense of many families as being gatherings of children , some older than others , with no core of authority at the centre , however lightly handled . |
7 | Westminster 's station master apparent David Howell ( first class hons in economics at Cambridge , who happens to represent commuter Guildford as well as being Secretary of State for Transport ) , woke up with a jolt . |
8 | As well as being victims of crime women also suffer from the effects of fear of crime . |
9 | One Richard de Bello was canon of Hereford from 1305 until he died in 1326 , as well as being canon of Salisbury from 1298 , but he can not be identified with his namesake , the canon of Lincoln . |
10 | For example , he arrived at the contentious conclusion that the dramatic increase in recorded crime during the period of post-war economic growth in the United States had ruled out poverty and deprivation as being causes of crime . |