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

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1 Changed secretion of peptides , amongst many other such changes , may be necessary if memory formation is to occur , but it is neither sufficient nor , because it is a very general process , can it be regarded as specific to any particular memory .
2 5. can it be seen as sustainable in people 's lives and through the centuries .
3 But even if definitive results were forthcoming , why should it be assumed as self-evident that natural learning is necessarily the most effective ?
4 In no way can it be described as independent when the chairman of that inquiry is a former general who is responsible for some of the worst atrocities against the East Timorese .
5 Does this difference constitute a part of the variable capital or should it be considered as being part of the social surplus-value ?
6 And how can it be construed as reasonable that the US and their Western allies continue to control and plunder the oil resources in the Arab region via puppet regimes such as those they have directly installed in Kuwait and Saudi Arabia , while the Arab World , like the rest of the ‘ Third World ’ , finds itself experiencing an ever increasing and intolerable poverty at the hands of Western capitalism and imperialism .
7 However , it is a move fraught with problems as our writers explain How long can it be taken as read ?
8 Professor Jacobs even states that ‘ it would be proper , for example , if it were regarded as desirable … to require that agricultural and environmental considerations be taken together in the assessment of eligibility for support ’ .
9 At first , new multi-disciplinary machinery and the procedures associated with it were seen as providing social workers with the necessary change of perspective .
10 Rather , the Commission looked in the direction of devolution of power of some sort ( though the members of it were divided as to what sort ) .
11 ( The advertising slogan BEANZ MEANZ HEINZ would lose its point if it were paraphrased as ‘ If you are buying beans , you will naturally buy Heinz . ’ )
12 The underlying purpose of recording new information must be made clear to avoid it being regarded as just a bureaucratic exercise .
13 It dries surprisingly quickly , and providing it 's laundered as directed on the label it 's relatively crease resistant .
14 But it would be regarded as less serious than 20 to 30 years ago , and less so in the theatrical and film worlds where it 's regarded as almost normal . ’
15 ‘ But it 's gotten to the point where if a song is not real predictable radio fare then it 's regarded as left-field .
16 But it 's regarded as quite a find .
17 ‘ There is n't even guaranteed support from other women because it 's seen as so shameful .
18 It 's recognized as our most magnificent falcon , diving at up to 200 mph to capture its prey .
19 It 's registered as belonging to something called the Zero Corporation . ’
20 It 's marketed as easy rebellion , like you pay your money and you join that clan .
21 ‘ There is so much talent , but it 's restricted as they are playing among themselves .
22 I think it 's finished as it is , he said .
23 It 's quoted as describing Sundowner Heavy as ’ quite delightful ’ .
24 It 's claimed as the hangar burned the two men were seen pointing at the flames and laughing .
25 The prison includes most young long term prisoners and it it 's described as problematic and volatile .
26 It 's classed as being a conifer but it looks nothing like one .
27 It is defined as where n∼ and n∼ o are the refractive indices of the solution and the solvent and c is the concentration .
28 If it fails to do so it is condemned as being ‘ reformist ’ , or ‘ liberal ’ or even ‘ racist ’ .
29 This would , in fact , make an ideal introduction to the works , were it not for the fact that the packaging completely misleads the purchaser as to the playing order of the music : it is listed as ( in order ) — but the disc actually plays , so that there 's not a single track which corresponds with the one listed in the sleeve note !
30 In our copy of Roget it is listed as follows You can be quite sure that if you examine all these numbered sections you will find every word in the English language that is remotely or closely equivalent to " jargon " .
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