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

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1 A large proportion of those with food intolerance are diagnosed as having psychosomatic illness by their family doctors , or by consultants to whom they are referred .
2 He and Jennifer had been engaged to be married , then when she had been diagnosed as having multiple sclerosis he had left her and gone to Australia to work .
3 None had ever been diagnosed as having colorectal polyps before our examination .
4 These segments of society have been regarded as constituting one side of a dual labour-market ( Lever , 1982 ) .
5 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 .
6 They may shade off into what might more appropriately be called ethnocentrism , where ethnic groups are defined primarily in cultural terms and are regarded as having essential traits .
7 If the work of the SDPP is taken alongside that of another team on school management , the School Management Task Force ( DES 1990a ) , the benefit emerges of seeing how detailed proposals for management and review penetrate deep into the daily work of the school and how that detail can be set in the larger context of characteristics ( thirteen in number ) of effective schools ( DES 1990a : 5-6 ) , set against six management tasks which are regarded as having high priority following the 1988 Act .
8 Several widely used non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs have been reported as causing severe hepatitis .
9 Officials at the presidency were quoted by Agence France-Presse as criticising as " too anti-Turkish " a speech which Hovhannesyan had made in Istanbul on Sept. 21 ; Armenia had earlier been reported as requesting 100,000 tonnes of grain from Turkey [ see p. 39109 ] .
10 Based on a national postal survey to chief constables in 1986 , it is estimated that 75–80 000 young people are reported as missing each year in Britain ( De'Ath , 1987 ) .
11 An informal survey of the lunchtime customers suggests that the hotel is well established as a meeting place and that the lunches are seen as providing good value .
12 Similarly , moderate versions of indeterminism ( especially the classical version ) allow a degree of predictability : although we are seen as making free choices , this does not preclude the specification of circumstances that influence choices in a particular direction .
13 This will not , however , be achieved as long as IT is regarded as the province of mathematics , science and technology in the curriculum , and English — or other language — teachers are seen as having little part to play .
14 However , there is a danger that parents who can not raise their children appropriately , or find a job , or provide sufficient income to support their family , or whose children engage in delinquent activities , are seen as having some form of personal failing or character weakness .
15 The outcome of these cases is that the Chinese wall has not been seen as providing satisfactory protection for the interests of the former client and , despite the existence of a Chinese wall , the courts have required the law firms not to act on behalf of the new client .
16 A large proportion of the children have been referred to the school from mainstream schools where they have frequently been seen as having severe behaviour problems .
17 Faced with a given set of words which are capable of conveying that meaning it is not surprising if the words are accepted as having that meaning .
18 ‘ Both Mr Sugar and Mr Venables are accepted as having forceful personalities .
19 They are interpreted as filling volcano-tectonic faults but may also have been feeders to Kuroko-style massive sulphide deposits , though these are likely to have been removed by erosion .
20 A confident distinction between ulcerative colitis and Crohn 's colitis is not possible in all patients despite adequate clinical and pathological evaluation and many are classified as having indeterminate colitis .
21 Further , it affirms authorities ' responsibilities to meet their legal obligations where users have been assessed as requiring particular services .
22 These sectors have been noted as offering substantial potential for the UK exporter : airport equipment ; automotive spares and equipment ; building materials ; textile machinery ; computer hard/software ; consultancies ; defence equipment ; education equipment ; financial services ; food processing and packing equipment ; mining equipment , power generation/transmission/distribution ; railway equipment , and solid waste processing and disposal .
23 It was the first occasion on which the atomic constitution of matter had been recognised as producing visible effects .
24 All these opinions are recognised as having some value and can not be ignored , even if specialism is to remain a permanent part of the CAB service .
25 On the assumption that 60% would attend for screening , 1125 of those might be diagnosed as having prostatic cancer at the first screen .
26 Public sector organizations can generally be distinguished as having hierarchical structures composed of responsibility centres : units , sections , departments and divisions .
27 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 .
28 The different sets might therefore be regarded as providing criterion-referenced information with respect to specific grammatical sub-skills .
29 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 .
30 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 ) .
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