Example sentences of "often [verb] as [verb] [art] " in BNC.
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1 | The legal model of the company is often treated as establishing a basic constitution for the company , defining the powers of the different organs of the company and regulating the relationship between them . |
2 | This tale of success and failure , of winners and losers , is too often interpreted as signifying the impossibility of constructive critical allegiance to the communist party . |
3 | Among non-Marxist writers , especially during the 1950s , the expansion of these middle strata was often interpreted as marking the advent of middle-class societies in which there would be no fundamental cleavages or conflicts . |
4 | Its main function is to attract a female : male cuckoos do not appear to be territorial since the areas over which males sing often overlap as do the egg-laying ranges of females . |
5 | This is often described as establishing a reduced need for cost-accounting , and this is obvious from the viewpoint of regular routine control . |
6 | Those spending any time in a residential home were less often described as having a poor quality of life if the respondent was a staff member than if he or she was a relative : 10 per cent compared with 42 per cent . |
7 | The most controversial case of this is Gilligan 's humanist call for the integration of ‘ feminine ’ and ‘ masculine ’ perspectives in psychological theory , which is often read as implying the essential rather than the social femaleness of the different voice , and , more broadly , the need for a separate or separatist , gynocentric psychology . |