Example sentences of "[verb] at as " in BNC.

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1 Looked at as a whole , Thailand has done well .
2 It must be looked at as a grand community of integrated environment .
3 Even more insulation is given by looking at all things from the transcendent level , for then each event is looked at as if it is seen through coloured lenses that transfigure it and place it in another dimension and time .
4 the constituent members make taxable supplies and would be liable to register if looked at as a whole ;
5 A capital injection from the company 's bank has to be looked at as a probable source of additional finance , although this would mean a secured loan .
6 I 'm worried that the whole scene will be looked at as women who are abused screaming at patriarchy , as if the uniting force is that they 're victims .
7 The room is at its best looked at as a whole .
8 Their stance is typified by one young officer 's remark , when faced with a recalcitrant discharger , that ‘ all cases should be looked at as potential prosecutions ’ .
9 It is submitted that the whole of Skelton Village should be looked at as a unity , that there is extreme environmental value over its north part , and that were the village inset into the greenbelt , the inset boundary should be precisely as shown in the deposit copy of Southern Ryedale 's Local Plan .
10 Can the reports of these commissions and committees be looked at as an aid to construction ?
11 Jiu jitsu 's sporting form , that of judo , ‘ the gentle way ’ was looked at as a method for training law enforcement officers in arrest and hold techniques .
12 Increased earnings through tourism and foreign investment were being looked at as a means to assist the economy .
13 All aspects of IT ( i.e. teaching and research , library and administrative ) are being looked at as a whole .
14 Plowman J stated at p596 : The arrangement in my view must be looked at as a whole , and looked at in this way , I find it impossible to say that the Respondent did not provide the trustee with an income … in the sense in which the word " provided " is used in [ what is now TA 1988 , s663 ] ; that is to say , as importing an element of bounty .
15 But the important point here I think , is that this is a corporate , or may be a corporate res responsibility , and therefore my understanding is that the officers are going to look at those parts which may be looked at as a corporate responsibility , and I would therefore erm , assume that one would look at all the C A B services in that light .
16 Now that 's something that erm particularly that last point , that audit committees that are established in most efficient companies want to look at and I come back to the point that audit ought to be looked at as something that assists companies in efficiency as well as a mechanism for detecting fraud and yet the government does n't appear to be examining that .
17 The emergence of three youngsters from Ibrox , Murray , Hagen and Pressley , could be looked at as an unusual bonus but that initial impression may not necessarily be the correct one .
18 Next year I 'm working out , or will soon be working out , with the Treasury a further substantial programme of increases and the Thames Valley bid will of course be looked at as part of that programme .
19 Well every domestic I go to , I look at as a potential murder .
20 Where , as appears to be the case at Uppark , it is physically possible to make an accurate restoration of a great building , it should be made — and not jeered at as the creation of a theme park of misnamed pastiche .
21 And erm I think it 's erm an , an issue for us to look at as a management team , whether we actually give it an even , even greater weighting
22 The patterns in the hewn rock were evocative , thin traceries of crystal , she imagined , beautiful whorls and arches , as fine to look at as the fine lines on a mother 's face .
23 At all of them he was turned away empty-handed and was cursed at as a beggar by the proud townspeople of Semer Water .
24 By counting the actual number of critical steps or decisions involved in the makeup and use of a product an objective figure can be arrived at as a measure of convenience .
25 Spelt out slightly more fully ( and at the risk of oversimplification ) , this means that a decision is open to review where it has been arrived at as a result of a mistaken view of the law , or where the decision is one that could not reasonably have been arrived at , in the sense that the person deciding must have taken into account irrelevant considerations , or failed to take into account relevant ones , or where he has failed to observe the dictates of natural justice which require him to give the parties a hearing before arriving at his decision .
26 Notice also that we can express any class of asset as a proportion of total assets or liabilities and remember too that in section 1.1.5 we said that these ratios are arrived at as a matter of deliberate choice and are assumed to represent portfolio equilibrium .
27 I worked at as a nurse and there 's , actually there 's a lot of pressure going on there as will back up .
28 At three a.m. she was Jay-in-love-with-Lucy , writing bad poetry or self-indulgent screeds of what daylight sneered at as a journal .
29 I ventured to express exactly the opposite opinion and was stared at as if I were a hawker of ladies ’ underwear who had accidentally strayed into a monastery . ’
30 So well er I had students and they left at as friends .
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