Example sentences of "[vb mod] be think [prep] as " in BNC.

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1 Idea the participant observer is virtually a spy , since to be accepted completely in a particular capacity within a group the observer should be thought of as actually being in nothing but that capacity .
2 The genetic control of behaviour patterns in different species is , for all we know , so diverse that neither experiment should be thought of as particularly representative of behaviour as a whole .
3 The bat should be thought of as analogous to the police radar trapping instrument , not to the person who designed that instrument .
4 It must be thought of as just one of the tools available to business today for managing the ever increasing volumes of information .
5 Positional signals might be thought of as instructive since they tell the cell its position in the system .
6 More recently the focus has been on literature which might be thought of as racially damaging .
7 Thus , as Romaine points out , the following utterances might be thought of as functionally equivalent , in that they have the same communicative purpose , even though the surface syntactic forms are not necessarily related :
8 It might be thought of as over-reacting but the development of local monopolies and cartels is just conceivable .
9 It might be thought of as repressive but they actually enjoy it .
10 He has pointed out , too , that if life is considered in this light , then some clays could be thought of as alive .
11 It is tempting to point , as a common feature of enterprises such as these , to the fact that they are ‘ single-function ’ entities ( in contrast to central government and agencies of horizontal devolution which may be thought of as multi-function ) .
12 One way of regarding the problem of disseminating innovative teaching practices is to assume that teachers have some kind of mental picture of the paths taken by their pupils ' developing minds as they move through a topic ( topic x ) towards a state which may be thought of as ‘ understanding X ’ .
13 The lexical items in a taxonomy may be thought of as corresponding to classes of things in the extra-linguistic world .
14 Apart from these tensional effects , most of Mesozoic times over most of Europe may be thought of as what I have called the " long quiet episode " .
15 The second parenthetical expression on the right-hand side of ( 9–12 ) may be thought of as ex ante expected lifetime income .
16 The trouble was that if you permitted intimacy you would be thought of as ‘ cheap ’ and perhaps be talked about as the girls at the dance had talked about Paula , only by the boys , which was worse , but if you did n't no boy would be prepared to bother with you for long .
17 Other ‘ flags ’ can be thought of as developing within one part of the French flag .
18 Curves which are monotonic and contain only one bend can be thought of as one of the four quadrants of a circle .
19 Foreign exchange can be thought of as all liquid claims to currency payable abroad held by a country 's residents .
20 These can be thought of as five somewhat different shapes , but it must be remembered that when people are talking they will be rapidly moving shapes .
21 These can be thought of as two separate systems with the non-metropolitan counties and metropolitan districts forming the core authorities ( see fig. 3.1 ) The first local councils under the 1972 Act were elected in 1973 and after a year of preparation , took office formally on the first day of April 1974 .
22 Indeed , if the state can be thought of as acting as a single shareholder then it will be in a more powerful position vis-a-vis management than are shareholders of most private companies .
23 For many purposes polymers can be thought of as entirely one-dimensional that is , as mathematical lines .
24 The division of labour in modern Britain is such that these three major segments of social life can be thought of as distinct and virtually autonomous sub-systems , each with its own set of specialized self-perpetuating roles ministers , " politicians " , civil servants , judges , lawyers , policemen , bishops , clergy — all of which are open , at least in theory , to any individual of appropriate age , sex , and education who chooses to make himself a candidate .
25 The molecules can be thought of as little billiard balls continually colliding with each other and bouncing off the walls of the box .
26 If there are two kinds of small molecule in the chain , the two can be thought of as 1 and 0 respectively , and immediately any amount of information , of any kind , can be stored , provided only that the chain is long enough .
27 This is not to say that the share of overseas assets reached a peak in 1989 Q4 ; it simply implies that the conditions for investment are relatively free in that any remaining controls can be thought of as prudential rather than prohibitive .
28 They can be thought of as seven tests to be applied .
29 Note that greetings , partings and various " ritual " formulae ( e.g. bless you said after a sneeze ) can be thought of as vocative in nature .
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