Example sentences of "regard as [verb] [adj] [noun] [prep] " in BNC.

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1 We can quickly dispose of the most obvious zone fossil , the king himself , in that he had already lived for 60 years before his era began and we have seen that his era is commonly regarded as lasting several years after his extinction .
2 It is only changes in test scores which exceed these reliability estimates that can be regarded as reflecting real changes in the child 's ability .
3 The different sets might therefore be regarded as providing criterion-referenced information with respect to specific grammatical sub-skills .
4 As the Swann Report says ( again with reference to Multicultural Education ) , ‘ It is important to recognise however that permeation alone can not be regarded as providing adequate provision for the kind of teaching which we have advocated … . without additional specialist course work , both compulsory and optional ’ ( DES , 1985 : 559 ) .
5 It is true that Morris contains no disapproval or qualification of Lawrence , but , in my view , the main statements of principle in these cases can not possibly be reconciled and the later case therefore must not be regarded as providing any support for the earlier .
6 These segments of society have been regarded as constituting one side of a dual labour-market ( Lever , 1982 ) .
7 For a songwriter , the main advantages of owning a publishing company are usually regarded as keeping total control of , and earning 100 per cent of the income generated by , his or her songs .
8 Shareholders have ceased to be regarded as having equitable interests in the company 's assets ; ‘ shareholders are not , in the eyes of the law , part owners of the undertaking . ’
9 All our patients were regarded as having ulcerative colitis before pouch surgery , based on all available clinical , endoscopic , radiological , and pathological information and at laparotomy based on absence of anal and ileal disease and from the macroscopic appearances of the resected bowel .
10 Furthermore — and in a more general sense than the ‘ special cases ’ quoted by Storr — it has also been regarded as having some association with creativity .
11 Patients were regarded as having manometric results in keeping with connective tissue disease if they exhibited low amplitude waves ( <25 mm Hg ) and decreased peristalsis that was most noticeable in the distal two thirds of the oesophagus .
12 It would be unfortunate if his findings of facts were regarded as giving any indication of how other such cases should be approached .
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