Example sentences of "[is] often [verb] as being " in BNC.

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1 She is , however , only two years old but is often mistaken as being older .
2 The population aged 65 + is often characterized as being income poor but asset rich .
3 Erm , Local Government and Local Council work is often seen as being very drab and indeed we all know that it 's becoming probably less exciting nowadays with the constraints that there are and what Councils still require er in abundance are characters , people who bring a bit of excitement to Council affairs w i at whatever level and I think that one thing that has is character , sadly missing in so many younger politicians I must say .
4 As a result speech is often regarded as being easier to recognise than text .
5 Indeed , the extension of the Sale of Goods Bill 1892 to Scotland is often portrayed as being " hasty " and " ill-considered " ( see T B Smith , Property Problems in Sale ( 1979 ) ) .
6 Mexico is often depicted as being characterised by ‘ charrismo ’ , the phenomenon of trade unions being controlled by the state , in order to keep wages down in the service of capital accumulation and accelerated economic growth .
7 Human performance is often shown as being influenced by three overlapping areas ( Reference 8 ) :
8 This change is often described as being from a general tendency to blame the fecklessness and idleness of the poor for their poverty , to recognition that the fault lay in the structure of the economy ; from a ‘ moral ’ to an ‘ economic ’ diagnosis .
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