Example sentences of "which [be] [verb] as be " in BNC.

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1 The Lords avoid controversy on financial questions , which are accepted as being the responsibility of the Commons , but otherwise they see little harm in asking the Commons to think again on points of detail .
2 In particular , it would like to reform the FRACs , which are perceived as being an instrument of central government and not sufficiently integrated into local structures .
3 It is these types of health problems which are perceived as being an integral , inevitable and universal feature of old age .
4 Whereas the disorder associated with violent demonstrations , riots or industrial confrontation tends to focus on the defence or assertion of ‘ rights ’ which are perceived as being violated or denied , football hooliganism is an issueless form of activity , pursued primarily for pleasure and excitement , and to achieve the status and respect of one 's peers .
5 Associated with Proconsul are a number of less well known fossil primate taxa , many of which are inferred as being hominoid but which lack the necessary body parts to be sure .
6 And I think you can rest assured that the quality systems will be the foundations onto which we will build any changes which are identified as being necessary , as part of next week 's get-together .
7 Such wide-reaching results are remarkably reminiscent of the drug pictures of many of the homoeopathic remedies , which are visualized as being the keys which can unlock various metabolic blocks .
8 The above n-gram experiment was repeated using only those grams which were flagged as being a word .
9 The form served on the defendant permits all these possibilities and is much easier to follow than the old forms , which were criticised as being too complicated .
10 Reid suggested that the CYPA had ‘ led to truancy being considered as a symptom of distress which is seen as being allied to the social and educational problems of the individual child ’ .
11 This view is critical of the concept of ‘ parental rights ’ which is seen as being still too influential in popular thinking about parents and children .
12 We are encouraged by the success of this venture which is seen as being a very important contribution , not only to the WISE programme but in extending the influence of technology to more girls , particularly now that the subject is included in the National Curriculum .
13 Indeed , Ulpian puts the case of a seller of a female slave who knowingly allows the buyer to believe that she is a virgin when she is not ( D.19.1.11.5 ) , a defect which is treated as being strictly liable so that the buyer can return the slave .
14 In making a decision on the first of the three cases cited , the Commissioner communicated with the Chief Executive of the National Health Service Management Executive , asking him about a health authority 's duty to provide continuing nursing care which is assessed as being needed , and which is not otherwise available .
15 Birdworld of Farnham are bringing their incubation unit which is recognised as being the best in the country .
16 The Commission suggests that one way of solving this problem , which is sees as being fundamental , would be the codification of the law relating to citizenship , including the obligations of the state .
17 In 1879 , a Canadian called Russell , who had emigrated from Lanarkshire , devised a new design of curling stone which was accepted as being of greater efficiency and accuracy than any that had gone before .
18 In Webb the employer was allowed to put forward an explanation , which was accepted as being gender-neutral , that an employee was needed at a specific time to be trained and to cover for a period of maternity leave with the probability of being retained as a permanent employee .
19 After the talks Kaifu said on March 3 that he would make " maximum efforts " to accelerate the structural reform of the Japanese economy in such a way as to improve market access for foreign traders while also improving the quality of life for Japanese consumers — a phrasing which was regarded as being carefully chosen so as not to imply unconditional concessions to the United States .
20 The three Justices found that the Convention embodied a substantive standard , directed at the purpose of the Convention which was seen as being to ensure timely notice to the defendant .
21 Given the constraints on space and the existence of two universities within the city , the University operates an informal zoning agreement with Oxford Brookes University , so that , for example , the University made no bid for a major site which was recognised as being crucial for the development of Oxford Brookes University .
22 Some even pointed out that job rotation , which was suggested as being a way of understanding the whole picture of a factory , was inefficient .
23 In 1910 a line which was described as being ‘ of imperial importance ’ was started to link Ceylon to India .
24 On the same day a group of 26 Federal Assembly deputies sent a protest to the European Commission for Human Rights about the method of screening used , which was described as being carried out without proper legal basis .
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