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

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1 For example , someone who accepts the official theory of life in the classroom and ‘ wants to learn ’ can be heavily sanctioned with abusive appellations from the same stock as are applied to the opposition on the terraces ( cf.
2 When attempts are then made to intervene at this latter level , they often use the same procedures as are applied to the public realm .
3 Instead , it is often simpler to make use of open-ended or indefinite contracts , the same contracts as are applied to other , " permanent " members of staff .
4 ‘ If any such conditions as are referred to in subsection ( 3 ) above are complied with , the court may , if it thinks fit , discharge or rescind any such order as is referred to in subsection ( 2 ) above .
5 the merits of such proposals as are referred to them by the Select Committee ;
6 It provides that such damages can be awarded as are proportioned to the injury resulting from the death to the dependants respectively .
7 Sections 157 and 158 Capital Allowances Act 1990 should also apply so that assets in respect of which Target has been claiming capital allowances are treated as being transferred to Newco at their tax written down value .
8 The 5th generation — Expert Systems — must be seen as being applied to the first four generations of Maintenance but at the same time trying to integrate them as well .
9 The latter term is defined by Ali as being applied to the " outstanding " medreses in Istanbul , Edirne , Bursa and the towns in the environs of these three cities .
10 It is not about sincerity , so much as being seen to be sincere .
11 In conceding ( b ) he recognises that scribal records actually were unreliable , as well as being seen to be .
12 But the relations by blood or marriage of a wife are not regarded as being related to the relations of her husband : thus if A and B are two brothers and C and D two sisters , the marriage of A with C will be no bar to the marriage of B and D.
13 If it is any consolation , it could alternatively be thought of as being related to ‘ memory ’ , or to the French word ‘ même ’ .
14 It would be a very great help towards that end if the studies and work of theologians , doctors of divinity and other such people could be regarded as being related to specialised history , and not at all as being directed towards the regeneration and bolstering of established religions .
15 Such a perspective enables one to view some of the more negative aspects of old age in contemporary society as being related to social factors in a given society .
16 The other difference is that in the James-type account the mind is pictured as being related to the body in a certain manner .
17 One sort of explanation sees such practices as permanent employment and seniority wage systems as being related to Japan 's unique cultural traditions and the carry-over to modern industry of patterns of social relationships and obligations which characterised feudal Japan.7 Other , perhaps more convincing , approaches ( as these practices are not characteristic of smaller-sized firms ) see them as an employer response to the exigencies of the labour market and as a control device to elicit and reward loyal workforce behaviour ( Jacoby , 1979 ) , since lifetime employment is not a practice of very long standing in Japan .
18 Symptoms ( heartburn , acid regurgitation ) were defined as being related to reflux if they started within five minutes of a fall in intraoesophageal pH .
19 As well as being related to the high class Opera House , Colorspin and Bella Colora , Highland Dress won a maiden at Newbury last month in a manner which suggested that further improvement will be forthcoming .
20 3.19 References in this Lease to any rights granted to the Tenant shall be construed as being granted to the Tenant and any undertenant or undertenants and all persons authorised by the Tenant or any undertenant or undertenants to exercise such rights
21 No. 21E ( formerly 46 ) is recorded as being sent to Charlton Works for an annual overhaul in October 1933 and returned to Thornton Heath in ‘ L.C.C .
22 One senior officer described policewomen as having an ‘ instinct for tidiness ’ which made them good administrators ( FN 30/11/87 , p. 33 ) ; frequently they were described as being suited to dealing with child and female offences because of their more compassionate natures compared to male colleagues .
23 And while some parents complain to the head teacher about their children becoming involved with the RUC , at least one headmistress was reported as being committed to the community relations programme , telling parents that she was responsible for their education and that they could move their child if they objected to the way this was done ( FN 10/2/87 , p. 7 ) .
24 Kriel described the force as being committed to impartiality but warned that it would " never be crippled to the point where the SAP is scared to act against unrest " .
25 This tank increased the London 's range from 1,740 to 2,600 miles and after the cruise ended , was left on the ‘ boats concerned as well as being added to other machines in order to increase patrol range in the event of war .
26 For two days a representative cross-section of working-class men , ex-officers , and public schoolboys queued from morning to night at the Black House to join an organization which they saw as being dedicated to preserving freedom of speech .
27 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 ’ .
28 What other variables , independent of class , can be identified as being correlated to voting behaviour ?
29 There has always been a temptation to regard the successive recommitments to the central political purpose of the Community as being confined to the small print , to be accepted only through gritted teeth and only on our terms .
30 As well as being attached to St Andrews University , Dr Burness is a visiting research fellow at Glasgow University .
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