Example sentences of "be treated as [noun sg] [prep] " in BNC.

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1 The amounts charged are treated as part of the net cash flow of the business and are available for use as transfers from fixed assets to current assets and possibly back again , in whatever way is most beneficial to the business .
2 The amounts charged are treated as part of the net cash flow of the business and are available for use as transfers from fixed assets to current assets and possibly back again , in whatever way is most beneficial to the business .
3 Secondly , paralinguistic features of the ‘ vocal effect ’ type are treated as part of intonation , and it is not made sufficiently clear how these are to be distinguished from prosodic features .
4 ( Under the SGA and the UCTA " trading " stamp redemption contracts are treated as sale of goods contracts . )
5 And since grazing leases are treated as property by the Internal Revenue Service and are taxed accordingly , who could pay for managing public lands if the cows were given the boot ?
6 These 4,505 persons are treated as representative of persons considered responsible for crime during the mature colonial period .
7 Extra-Statutory Concession C16 provides that the total cash distribution prior to striking off will be treated as capital in the hands of the shareholders , in accordance with s 209(1) , ICTA 1988 , so that the provisions of that sub-section apply .
8 It will , essentially , be a matter for negotiation between the members of the firm as to whether or not such remuneration should be treated as income of the firm : whatever is decided should be duly recorded in the agreement ( Clause 10.06 ) .
9 If a capital sum is paid under this provision , so that it is assessed upon the settlor , it is treated as the income of the settlor for the year of payment and it shall be treated as income of such amount as after the deduction of tax at the basic rate and additional rate for that year , or the rate applicable to the trust from 1993/94 ( see TA 1988 , s686(1A) ) , would equal the sum or that part of that sum .
10 This would then be treated as income by D S S and so this amount would be reduced by sixteen pounds fifty .
11 If the building is regarded as a complex structure , then damage to one part of the structure , caused by a hidden defect in another part , could be treated as damage to other property .
12 The extension of a period fixed shall not be treated as relief from which the lessee is barred if he fails to pay arrears and costs within that period ( meaning the period fixed ) ( s 138(8) ) .
13 He should also remain aware of the fact that conversation is a process and that each contribution should be treated as part of the negotiation of ‘ what is being talked about ’ .
14 The fact that Hemingway was born can be treated as part of the given information because all human beings are born ( with disputable mythical exceptions ) .
15 As an order depriving the owner of his rights in property must ( in accordance with a number of decisions ) be treated as part of the total punishment imposed on an offender , an order depriving only one of them of his rights in an object of significant value .
16 But references to meanings are generally based on certain accidental characteristics that act as contextual code signals in communication , and can hardly be treated as part of the " essential description " of their referents .
17 It could also be argued that the preparation and monitoring of cost targets for trades , work sections or individual sub-contractors should be treated as part of the management accounts .
18 Thus this topic may also be treated as part of that dealing with attitudes and identities .
19 The Tribunals and Inquiries Act 1958 , s.12 initiated a right to reasoned decisions which were to be treated as part of the record , but only in the sphere covered by the Act .
20 ‘ However , it is my view that underwater archaeology should be treated as part of mainstream archaeology , not as something with its own rules and special funding .
21 We intend to ask the local government commission , which we hope to set up , to consider whether people want unitary authorities to be treated as part of historical counties for certain traditional or non-administrative purposes such as sport , a theme to which I shall return .
22 The President of the self-proclaimed " Republic of Kosovo " , Ibrahim Rugova [ for election see p. 38919 ] , held talks in Geneva with Owen and Vance on Sept. 16 , during which he reiterated his fundamental position that Kosovo was to be treated as part of the former Yugoslavia , and not as a province of Serbia .
23 But Louis was prepared to take a much tougher line with the count of Nevers to resolve his dispute with the abbey of Vézelay : although relatives of the count were allowed to participate in drawing up the terms of settlement , Louis insisted that , if it failed , further aggression against the abbey would be treated as aggression against the king and punished accordingly .
24 The issue will be treated as equity in LASMO 's balance sheet for the purpose of computing balance sheet gearing which will therefore reduce significantly .
25 It is generally agreed that making a bad decision ( for which the remedy is an appeal ) will not normally be treated as ground for dismissal of a Circuit judge as showing ‘ inability or misbehaviour ’ .
26 Moreover , even at common law a lease which ought to be made by deed but is not will not completely fail of effect , if possession is taken and rent paid under it ; the tenant will be treated as tenant from year to year upon the terms of the lease so far as they are applicable to such a tenancy .
27 VAT on equality monies paid when properties are exchanged is also capable of being treated as consideration on which stamp duty is payable .
28 I am sick of always being treated as part of the President 's baggage .
29 The approach which Dixon J. suggested does not depend upon the debtor husband being treated as agent of the creditor .
30 The genera Ophialcaea and Ophiotreta were treated as subgenera of Ophiacantha by Mortensen ( 1936 ) and Fell ( 1960 ) , but H. L. Clark ( 1915 ) and Koehler ( 1922 , 1931 ) considered them to be of generic rank , a treatment followed here pending future study on the generic boundaries in this subfamily .
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