Example sentences of "who might [be] [verb] as " in BNC.
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1 | Alien soldiers , who might be treated as traitors by invading Germans , were too much at risk so near the south coast . |
2 | By 1934 there were about 2,500,000 families , or 21.3 per cent of the total , who might be regarded as middle class , based upon the criterion of £4 to £10 per week . |
3 | Considerable variation was found within this population and comparisons are currently being made between those children who might be regarded as readers of poor , average and high ability to establish whether different patterns of cognitive abilities may be used to account for this variation . |
4 | The author of the book Trio ] and Error ( Hamish Hamilton , £10.95 ) which puts the case for those found guilty of the Guildford-related offences is Mr Robert Kee , who might be described as an old-fashioned television-documentary liberal . |
5 | They said members would be unable to accept any women who might be ordained as priests . |