Example sentences of "[that] be [verb] as " in BNC.

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1 Their observations tie in closely with many findings of the sociology of work ; the aspects of housework that are cited as satisfying or dissatisfying have their parallels in the factory or office world .
2 ‘ ICI pharmaceuticals is bigger than some companies that are regarded as extremely viable . ’
3 However , from the capitalists ' point of view it is gross wages that are computed as costs .
4 The average recommended daily allowances ( RDAs ) that are accepted as being necessary for a healthy and balanced diet for a woman in the UK are as follows :
5 This suffices to keep the arms race a stable outcome , in the absence of mechanisms for making agreements between the players that are seen as absolutely binding and enforceable ( mechanisms that seem conspicuous by their absence in real life ) .
6 Introduced in the Rates Bill 1983 , this measure allows the Secretary of State to control permitted expenditure levels in authorities that are seen as having overspent in the past .
7 Earlier ideas such as those of Lamarck formed a bone of contention throughout the pre-Darwinian decades , and the aspects of Darwin 's thinking that are seen as most innovative by modern biologists were not necessarily those which interested his contemporaries .
8 It is recognised that the established electoral system does discriminate against third parties securing seats in proportion to votes , but this is defended because of the virtues that are seen as flowing from the fact that the system helps to ensure that just one party has a secure majority in the Commons and is therefore able to form a government without the need for coalition .
9 Instead , the Left has chosen to attend to the presence of other limits and constraints that are seen as blocking the prospects for socialism via parliament .
10 Quality consciousness is said to be very high among Japanese workers who endeavour to eliminate components that are rejected as substandard .
11 Moreover , it is not just live tissues that are consumed as bark feeding is widespread among mammals , e.g. orangutans , elephants , rhinoceros and squirrels , besides many invertebrates .
12 The ones that are declared as inputting variables are used only for input and subsequent use in expressions .
13 Name three products that are promoted as being ‘ labour saving ’ .
14 This discussion implies three things for the definition of social policy : first , that the policies that are identified as ‘ social ’ should not be interpreted as if they were conceived and implemented with only the welfare of the public in mind ; second , that other policies , not conventionally identified as social policies , may make a comparable , or even greater , contribution to welfare ; third , that public policy should be seen as a whole in which social policies are significantly inter linked with other public policies .
15 Where do you think that more money needs to be spent ? erm well , the government are in the process of launching a massive new initiative called Care in the Community erm I 'm afraid a lot of people working in my neck of the woods find this rather well not amusing , but erm it 's slightly hysterically amusing , because the amount of money that would be needed to fund the projects that are identified as being necessary is enormous , and the government is in no way going to be putting up that sort of funds erm so it comes down to money , and particularly in this community care area .
16 As I mentioned previously , there are six major plates covering the surface of this planet , and ten or so that are classified as minor ( though even minor plates can be as big as entire continents ) .
17 Is the following statement true : ‘ The greater the number of types of asset that are counted as being liquid , the smaller will be the money multiplier ’ ?
18 The integrity of its conception of procedural due process insists that trial procedures that are counted as striking the right balance between accuracy and efficiency in enforcing some part of the law be recognized throughout , taking into account differences in the kind and degree of moral harm an inaccurate verdict imposes .
19 And yet the beautiful creatures seem quite happy to swim around the rivers of their home , and venture into the pools that are left as the rivers dry up in summer — pools that are full of ‘ savage ’ piranhas .
20 Here was an opportunity to demonstrate the architectural difference between analytical thought in the service of society and the Czech artist Karel Teige as the difference between buildings that are instruments and buildings that were conceived as expendable machines , not eternal monuments or worse , post-Modern fakes .
21 The internal limits derived from the " nature " and " character " of the sovereign , but it was the external limits that were seen as of especial significance in the context of a democratic polity .
22 Debbie was criticised in some quarters for including works that were seen as too ‘ traditional ’ , referring to older forms of artmaking such as drawing , painting and sculpture .
23 Companies that were seen as vulnerable to a Labour victory led share prices upwards .
24 In addition to the processes just described , repeated presentation of a stimulus also brings about those changes responsible for habituation that I discussed in Chapter 2 — changes that were characterized as resulting in the formation of a representation of the stimulus .
25 This time it was his eyes that were narrowed as he watched her as closely as any cat after a mouse .
26 The accusation of hostility to Israel took on new meaning in November 1967 , when de Gaulle made comments about the characteristics of the Jewish people that were interpreted as anti-Semitic .
27 Tobacco , cacao plants ( for chocolate ) and tea were other plants that were established as cash crops in new parts of the world as a result of this programme .
28 Of course the low percentage achievement does in part reflect the very high targets that were set as the plan was revised upwards during the course of the period , and it was carried out under the slogan of ‘ the five year plan in four years ’ .
29 Faith here means a commitment to believe in the face of evidence that is accepted as ambiguous , like the commitment of the partisan in the face of the ambiguous behaviour of the stranger in Mitchell 's parable .
30 Of course , some or all investment business can be referred to a suitably qualified independent third party ( from whom the practitioner may still receive an introductory commission ) but , while this undoubtedly has merit in certain circumstances , it is often used as a convenient way of avoiding involvement in an area of activity that is regarded as intrusive rather than welcome .
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