Example sentences of "it is [adv] [vb pp] as " in BNC.
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1 | It is however seen as an important signal of Mexico 's willingness to respond to environmental concerns . |
2 | It has a long history of urban culture as a market centre for a pastoral and agricultural hinterland , as a garrison town and a centre of services and administration , and it is equally placed as the gateway to the Mittelland . |
3 | It is simply squandered as unused heat . |
4 | It is rarely used as a solo instrument ( at any rate melodically ) but is inimitable as a means of enriching an orchestral background . |
5 | It is not a strategy that is organisationally entrenched with British political experience , but it is intellectually entrenched as a challenge to the viability of the parliamentary road to socialism . |
6 | It is otherwise known as delegated legislation . |
7 | ‘ It is otherwise known as the Feast of St Peter and St Paul . ’ |
8 | It is generally done as a reverse of the sequence for dressing . |
9 | It is generally regarded as a native of south-east Europe and Asia Minor , Doubt surrounds the timing of its introduction to the British Isles , but the earliest record of its presence was made in 1562 . |
10 | In either case it is generally seen as a last resort . |
11 | It is normally defined as the intra-urban movement of population from the inner to the outer parts of the same urban region , but in more recent years it has become inextricably bound up with the patterns of inter-urban redistribution associated with the urban-rural shift . |
12 | It is normally expressed as the number of grams per mole . |
13 | Perhaps it is best viewed as a correlator . |
14 | If tannin occurs built onto a layer of scale it is best treated as acid soluble Dirt attachment : |
15 | It is best seen as an anomalous departure from the general principle of self-determination . |
16 | Lakatos 's account was presented first in this book because it is best seen as a culmination of the Popperian programme and as a direct response to and an attempt to improve on the limitations of Popperian falsificationism . |
17 | The biggest problem with the diabetic clinic is that time tends to be very limited and perhaps it is best regarded as a place for assessment and the identification of problems , with a little time for education . |
18 | It is best described as a two-mile wide ribbon of beauty connecting the plains of Lombardy with the Alps of Switzerland . |
19 | As an example of phonetic differences at the segmental level , it is said that Australian English has the same set of phonemes and phonemic contrasts as RP , yet Australian pronunciation is so different from RP that it is easily recognised as such . |
20 | It is easily done as both his acute psychiatry ward and the alcohol unit looked similar and were on the same site , but he was adamant he wanted our service . |
21 | Job evaluation has long been popular in the private sector as a way of formally assessing the relative value of different jobs — and it is frequently used as a basis for deciding pay . |
22 | The natural function of the bassoon is to provide the bass of the woodwind group , but it is frequently used as a melodic instrument , both ‘ solo ’ and when doubled in the upper octave by another wind instrument or sometimes by the violins . |
23 | In horses , its prevalence is difficult to establish since infections rarely become patent although it is frequently incriminated as a cause of chronic coughing . |
24 | Officially named The Making Of Me , it is affectionately known as ‘ Shorty The Sperm Meets Ovette The Egg . ’ |
25 | However , reality intrudes on such constructions , as indicated by the gradual widening of the category ‘ inner city ’ to refer also to ‘ outer estates ’ and then to whole cities , like Bradford ; in some cases it is even used as a code for whole regions of deprivation in conjunction with that other metaphor , the North-South divide . |
26 | it is widely accepted as a supreme achievement |
27 | The problem here was that genuine open dialogue is unpredictable and can lead anywhere ; it is not consistent with the pursuit of a detailed prearranged plan of work , yet it is widely accepted as an appropriate medium for teaching . |
28 | It is widely used as a kind of yardstick for good practice . |
29 | Such has been the success of the British Flat Roofing Council since its formation in February 1982 that today it is universally respected as the advisory body for the industry . |
30 | It was published in Select Songs as a countertenor solo , and it is invariably performed as one . |