Example sentences of "have be interpret as " in BNC.

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1 At Cosmeston a well manured area of land adjoining the farmstead has been interpreted as a garden and has been planted out as such .
2 But the ‘ stem ’ tapers out to a point , and in some cases had a whip-like flexibility ; the same structure has been interpreted as a ‘ tail ’ .
3 The technological control of nature characteristic of the West has been interpreted as the fulfilment of God 's command to Adam to exercise dominion over all the earth and over every living thing .
4 To the north of the temple 's West Court , an open square in the town has been interpreted as an early example of an agora , a place where citizens might Father for public meetings .
5 A large building nearby , also to the north-west of the temple , has been interpreted as an assembly room and banquet hall for the leaders and representatives of the people , comparable to the prytaneum of the later Greek cities .
6 A peculiar bronze double-headed spear found at Agios Onoufrios near Phaistos has been interpreted as a fish spear .
7 Whether or not a reform of this kind will lead , as Sir Keith Joseph maintained , to a general raising of standards of achievement , it has been interpreted as a further encroachment on the part of central government into what is taught and learned in schools .
8 The observation that paired-pulse facilitation is not altered after the induction of LTP has been interpreted as evidence for a postsynaptic modification in LTP on the assumption that facilitation in the hippocampus is presynaptic , and that an interaction between facilitation and LTP would be expected if the expression of the latter were also presynaptically mediated .
9 In particular , the fossil Anatolepis , which first occurs in the Upper Cambrian and has been interpreted as the dermal scales of a heterostracan fish , is more likely to have belonged to an arthropod .
10 The impulse has been interpreted as the initial vertical momentum of the impactor , which implies a bolide kinetic energy of 4 x10 25 erg .
11 It is a manganiferous ironstone breccia in Dalradian metasediments and has been interpreted as a gossan overlying stratiform sulphides .
12 This relatively smooth response to the second oil shock has been interpreted as a united , collective effort to resolve the severe crisis of the mid-1970s which had exposed Japan 's energy vulnerability and her fragile political consensus .
13 Although Burda talks of maintaining its share of the upper end of the periodicals market this has been interpreted as a delaying tactic , to allow the magazine to bow out gracefully .
14 Taxation Tin the circular flow has been interpreted as income taxation and is the difference between gross and disposable income .
15 Once the smile has been interpreted as a greeting , the receiver has to decide on an appropriate means of feedback .
16 This has been interpreted as increasing arousal to levels incompatible with that task .
17 This observation has been interpreted as crystal packing effect , which would seem to agree with our observations .
18 The subsection says that the board " may " transfer , but this has been interpreted as meaning shall transfer , if they are satisfied as to fitness .
19 As an apparently domestic residence it seems strange that it replaced a timber structure which has been interpreted as a temple , although time elapsed between the latter 's destruction and the building of the house ; it is unusual to find so deliberate a secularization of a religious site in the Roman world .
20 The interaction between arousal and retention interval has been interpreted as evidence for Walker 's action decrement theory ( Walker , 1958 ; Walker & Tarte , 1963 ) which assumes that memory traces require a period of consolidation which can be enhanced by arousal , but which initially inhibits access to the trace .
21 More recently , it has been interpreted as a congenital anomaly related to defective arterial involution .
22 The announcement has been interpreted as a shift towards a more " green " approach from the organisation which has repeatedly been criticised by environmentalists .
23 Bob quelled her with a look , but I noticed slightly later and indeed all evening that she stuck very closely to his side , which could have been interpreted as her own insecurity if I had n't remembered Mackie saying that meek little Ingrid never gave Bob much chance to stray with the likes of Angela Brickell and God help him if he did .
24 One might have expected , therefore , that this issue about the nature and scope of linguistic description would have been interpreted as a derived issue , so to speak , in respect of syllabus design and methodology .
25 A flexing of the green planes making up Bryn 's face could have been interpreted as a smile .
26 Eventually , in what would then have been interpreted as a generous gesture on the part of the Poor Law authorities , the wife was freed in order to give her a second chance to build up a home .
27 Indeed , the look might have been interpreted as one of ferocity if there is such a thing as a ferocious duck .
28 ‘ Transport led ’ in some cases had been interpreted as ‘ invest in retail ’ and some unwise investments had been made .
29 Apparently mindful of this consequence , on Feb. 22 Pavlov told a press conference that he " regretted very much " that his accusations had been interpreted as an attack on foreign businesses .
30 ‘ Suddenly we received a note according to which these dollars had been interpreted as a bribe . ’
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