Example sentences of "are [adv] [verb] as " in BNC.

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1 These , then , are the techniques , rules and procedures which are widely adopted as part of the practical management of large cohorts of pupils .
2 ( 4 ) J. Martin Shaw , County Planning Officer of Norfolk , notes that ‘ schools are widely regarded as the focus of village life ’ .
3 The Russells are widely regarded as kind , trusting people , entirely without malice .
4 The most economically prosperous parts of the UK at the present time are widely regarded as the towns and cities located on a broad axis extending from Cambridgeshire to Dorset and Avon .
5 As a result , the waste is in danger of continuing to be stored in what are widely regarded as inadequate facilities .
6 Plastic windows are widely fitted as maintenance-free alternatives to timber .
7 Caesium is , of course , the largest simple cation in the periodic table and zeolites are widely used as detergent builders to ‘ bind ’ smaller ions , eg Ca 2+ .
8 Mixed with QACs they are widely used as skin disinfectants and are mainly associated with medical uses as are chlorhexidine gluconate and cetrimide .
9 These last terms are widely used as acceptable synonyms for ‘ legal ’ and ‘ illegal ’ respectively .
10 They are widely used as entrance qualifications for higher education .
11 An important point concerning all modules apart from the character recogniser is that they are effectively acting as filters in this context , i.e. they can not contribute further interpretations of the data .
12 The environmental systems are effectively regarded as machines whose workings can all be discovered , described in differential equation form and whose future activities can thus be predicted in detail if their initial states are known .
13 agrees that samples of all packaging , advertising , labelling and the like of the Licensed Products shall be provided to for inspection prior to initial use of the first Licensed Product to be published by which incorporates the Work to ensure that all Trade Marks are properly identified as the property of .
14 But it is equally clear that both the discovery of the first teichoic acid and those systematic endeavours afterwards are properly described as ‘ research ’ .
15 Used as part of the walls in the later fabric , a number are badly mutilated as a result .
16 The set of terms included in L 2 , however , are badly behaved as .
17 Health visitors are rarely employed as such outside the NHS , although the qualification itself can provide an entry gate to other positions , particularly in advisory capacities to child health and other voluntary organisations , in health education and teaching at tertiary and higher education levels .
18 The saxophones are rarely employed as a group in the orchestra , but the E flat alto has now and again been used for solos , e.g. in Ravel 's orchestration of Mussorgsky 's Pictures from an Exhibition , Vaughan Williams 's Job and Britten 's Sinfonia da Requiem .
19 It is a mark of the success of the policy that although they are often regarded as real people , they are rarely treated as such .
20 And it meant sampling a more ‘ dilute ’ domain of creativity , few of the individuals studied entering the ranks of the great innovators ( though they , in any case , are rarely recognised as such during their lifetimes ) .
21 The three buildings in Croydon which are exclusively dedicated to the education of adults are intensively used as an important access point for people following general non-vocational , basic skills , accredited and work training programmes .
22 Although they are constantly condemned as a novelty , ‘ Cud 's ‘ Leggy Mambo ’ shows a new found musical awareness .
23 Although they are constantly condemned as a novelty , ‘ Cud 's ‘ Leggy Mambo ’ shows a new found musical awareness .
24 Silent battles are constantly waging as coral colonies fight each other for living space and , as with fish , every species of invertebrate has its predators and many of these are other invertebrates .
25 In fact , it may be added , we do not take ourselves to be faced with such an overwhelming task in connection with condition-sets for an effect , and hence for this reason too those sets are wrongly conceived as causal circumstances .
26 In a framework of this kind the processes of history are necessarily viewed as a decline from a Golden Age .
27 Some composers have written extended works on early music ( e.g. The Taverner Fantasy of Maxwell Davies , Roger Smalley 's compendium of pieces based on Blitheman 's Gloria tibi Trinitas ) which are obviously conceived as variation forms .
28 Similar problems occur in Sweden where many private supplies are highly acidified as a result of acid rain .
29 Perhaps the facts are better viewed as ones of forgoing payment within para. ( b ) .
30 ‘ We are better served as an independent company getting on with our own plans without the involvement of any Australian freebooters , ’ said Mr Holland .
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