Example sentences of "will [be] [vb pp] as [adj] " in BNC.

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1 This time £24 million ( £40 million × 0.6 ) will be absorbed in leakages and £16 million will be received as additional income in the circular flow .
2 Finally , the fruit of the work will be seen as ordinary people find Christ through this new local expression of his love .
3 And foes like the Penguin and Joker will be seen as mere alcoholic hallucinations .
4 Of the two British studies , neither finds strong support for the managerialist view , but this is perhaps unsurprising given that there is likely to be an under-reporting of what respondents consider will be perceived as deviant behaviour .
5 Nevertheless , the key decisions about resources for the social policy sector will be regarded as economic policy decisions .
6 Not only do they have a greater opportunity to commit their favoured types of crimes , but they have the capacity to influence which of their behaviours will be regarded as corporate crimes in the first place .
7 Therefore , I should like to make a suggestion , which I know will be regarded as special pleading .
8 It is extremely difficult to say in advance whether or not any particular action or series of actions will be regarded as disorderly conduct .
9 Candidates applying after 20 July will be treated as late applicants in the Clearing scheme which operates in September .
10 The Definition Order then goes on to state that : " Following will be treated as Soviet Nationals : Ataman Group 15 Cossack Cav Corps ( incl Cossacks and Calmucks ) Resferve " Units of Lt-Gen Shkuro Caucasians ( incl Mussulmen ) .
11 The next , much shorter section runs " ( B ) COSSACKS ( i ) Cossacks will be treated as Soviet Nationals and will be returned to Russian hands .
12 Properties with a zone 1 location will be treated as high risk and as well as taking in all the London postcodes , zone 1 will include the G1 and G2 postal districts of Glasgow city centre and the EH1 and EH2 postal districts of central Edinburgh although , perhaps surprisingly , not EH3 which takes in several New Town offices and the area around which the new financial and conference centre is being constructed .
13 Leaving aside those bodies that , for the purposes of this discussion will be treated as presidential staff agencies — the White House Office , the Office of Management and Budget and the National Security Council and other agencies within the Executive Office of the president — there are approximately three million civilian and two million military personnel in the employ of the federal government .
14 9.10 Where an award is made by the Board , any period of absence resulting from the injury suffered will not be treated as sickness allowance and will not count against the employee 's entitlement to sickness allowance ; instead , any absence will be treated as special leave with pay .
15 I can confirm that Friday 5 February 1993 will be treated as special leave .
16 And both the UK catalogue shop chain , Argos , and BAT 's paper businesses , Wiggins Teape and Appleton , will be floated as separate companies .
17 And both the UK catalogue shop chain , Argos , and BAT 's paper businesses , Wiggins Teape and Appleton , will be floated as separate companies .
18 Awards which are developed on a national basis and meet the criteria outlined below will be designated as NATIONAL AWARDS .
19 More powerful systems will be built as multi-processing systems , massively parallel systems , and clusters .
20 As we shall see in chapter 12 , there are different degrees of synonymity ; the relation defined in terms of truth-conditional relations will be distinguished as cognitive synonymy .
21 Such action will be construed as unfair pressure and your councillor will resent it .
22 There are three categories of 1:50 000 sheets in the programme : sheets requiring full resurvey ; sheets that can be updated by partial revision ; and sheets that will be produced as provisional editions by desk compilation alone .
23 Remember that while we debated them both together , the vote will be taken as separate items .
24 If he does , the result will be interpreted as long-awaited proof that Formula One is the world 's leading motor racing formula — a belief given added weight by Indycar champion Michael Andretti 's disastrous showing in his debut at the South African Grand Prix last weekend .
25 The same holds for metaphor ( ‘ Queen Victoria was made of iron ’ ) and irony and sarcasm ( ‘ I love it when you sing out of key all the time ’ ) , which depend upon the assumption that they will be interpreted as deliberate floutings of the charge to ‘ Be true ’ rather than as untruths intended to deceive .
26 Unless we hear from you to the contrary within the next days , you will be held as admitting liability ’ .
27 Net proceeds will be used as working capital and to pay American Capital 's outstanding medium-term notes and loans .
28 Already Dublin has been showing some concern , since they will be submitted as British government rather than Anglo-Irish proposals .
29 It is possible that in rare circumstances shares will be classified as non-equity shares in accordance with the requirements of the [ draft ] FRS although they fall within the definition of equity share capital contained in companies legislation .
30 Talks between the ISA , IWSRA and the Provincial associations have been held in a bid to formulate a new constitution together with a set of policies and financial implications for the new body which will be known as Irish Squash .
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