Example sentences of "[be] [vb pp] as [noun] to [art] " in BNC.
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1 | My Department is writing to all those who have been registered as objectors to the applications , with details of the arrangements . |
2 | Let us rather glance at two of what are presented as solutions to the problem , the metalinguistic and the possible-worlds proposals . |
3 | These aids are used as signals to the horse to tell him what we would like him to do . |
4 | School meals and milk as well as education maintenance allowances increasingly came to be regarded as complements to a universal scheme of family allowances by its advocates rather than alternatives as had been argued , for example , at the Trades Union Congress in 1930 . |
5 | The Hunters ' techniques can not , alas , be regarded as contributions to the state of the art as it then existed . |
6 | The banning of corporal punishment by statute ( from 1 5 August 1987 ) and the new procedures governing reinstatement of excluded pupils must be regarded as exceptions to the prevailing laissez-faire approach by Parliament towards punishment of pupils . |
7 | These collocations could be regarded as extensions to the base meaning of a particular word ; for example , in the case of ’ weak ’ , we could regard the base meaning as ’ lack of physical strength ’ and then acknowledge modifications to this base meaning when used in the context of describing solutions . |
8 | Somewhat less obviously , it has been argued that in certain circumstances States can be treated as parties to the Court 's exercise of its advisory jurisdiction . |
9 | My my view is that er those proposals would still stand to be considered as departures to the structure plan . |
10 | Certain individuals must be named as respondents to the proceedings . |
11 | Should the plan be discovered and Alianor be seen as party to the clandestine meeting , she could well find herself in danger , accused of shelving her responsibility for the lady Anne 's protection and honour … |
12 | Those programs that filter or rearrange the data write output files in the same format as the inputs , so that they may be used as inputs to the other applications . |
13 | Authors of the first 100 replies received will be invited as guests to the forum on 1 October at the Savoy , London . |
14 | Nevertheless , in 1897 he entered the Sarawak service as a cadet to be trained as heir to the raj . |
15 | He 'd travelled half round the world , seen and done things she could only guess at , while she 'd never been further than Kingswood when she 'd been taken to be viewed as apprentice to a nailmaker . |
16 | ‘ Class ’ of vehicle shall be construed as reference to a class defined or described by reference to any characteristics of the vehicles or to any other circumstances whatsoever ( section 192(3) Road Traffic Act 1988 ) . |
17 | ( b ) " a road accident " means an accident on land due to a collision or apprehended collision involving a vehicle ; ( c ) " a statement of the special damages claimed " has the same meaning as in Ord 6 , r 1(7). ( 9 ) Unless the context otherwise requires , references in these rules to the return day in relation to a fixed date action to which this rule applies shall be construed as references to the date on which directions take effect under this rule . |
18 | References in other provisions of the Act to laying of accounts are then to be read as references to the sending of copies under section 238 . |
19 | How is it possible for a creature to form means — end plans for reaching a desired object , plans within which other objects are represented as instruments to the overall end ? |
20 | The onus of rebutting the presumption in 5 is not lightly discharged and the fact that shares are expressly made participating as regards either dividends or capital is no indication that they are participating as regards the other — indeed it has been taken as evidence to the contrary . |
21 | Finally , before leaving the harmful insects , mention must be made of horrid little blighters that for long were regarded as exceptions to the normal methods of control . |
22 | An emotional reunion after more than fifty years has taken place today , between two Britons who were evacuated as children to the United States and their American foster mother . |
23 | Those drastic price cuts instituted by Univel Inc last week ( CI No 2,128 ) are being seen as response to the nervousness engendered by Microsoft Corp 's Windows NT , the most threatening vapourware ever to descend on the market . |
24 | These flat files were used as inputs to the contig-building software , together with ancilliary files giving information about the positions of any mapped probes and any contigs that had been determined previously . |
25 | The Science Policy Research Unit at Sussex were appointed as advisers to the project . |
26 | Nobody will ever know exactly how many millions of young men and women were taken as slaves to the Americas during those terrible four hundred years . |
27 | Nizan could have been under no illusions as to the fate of those who were perceived as traitors to the party . |
28 | Other approaches , including those of Douglas and Bourdieu , are concerned with consumers themselves as groups with interests , both cognitive and material , which are projected in patterns of objects , and in this case it is industry which is seen as handmaiden to the pattern of consumer group demands . |
29 | On June 6 Ronald Freeman , 51 , was appointed first vice-president of the European Bank for Reconstruction and Development ; the United States , with the largest stake in the EBRD , had insisted that a US citizen be appointed as deputy to the bank 's ( French ) president Jacques Attali . |
30 | After Oxford he was recommended as tutor to the son of William Cavendish , First Earl of Devonshire . |