Example sentences of "[be] considered as [art] " in BNC.
Next pageNo | Sentence |
---|---|
1 | Has internal rotation been considered as a method of providing ward/department cover ? |
2 | Non-use has essentially been considered as a negative response to the catalogue and the library user has been held responsible for his own shortcomings . |
3 | For some time , optimal control has been considered as a powerful method for analysing and solving problems in optimal policy formulation . |
4 | The dowry system has sometimes been considered as an effect of the sexual division of labour where , although women do some of the heaviest work ( servicing labour and producing it ) , these roles are considered less important than those of men . |
5 | So far arbitrage has been considered as the equilibrating mechanism . |
6 | The atmosphere , oceans and landsurfaces are considered as a series of cascading systems connected by flows of mass or energy . |
7 | In this type of support system the front line units are considered as a layer just like all the other layers . |
8 | The broader political implications of the development of the ‘ Sozialstaat ’ are considered as a vital aspect of this matter . |
9 | In fact , if the children aged thirty and above are considered as the second generation of adults , then three-quarters of the men and two-thirds of the women were living in parishes other than Cardington . |
10 | No sooner had the announcement been made than it was withdrawn , pending deliberations by Lincolnshire County Council as to whether subsidisation could be considered as a way of continuance . |
11 | This meant that although the Iroquois might be observed contemporaneously with nineteenth-century European society , they could , none the less , be considered as a source of information about European society several thousand years before . |
12 | They could never bring their husbands , because to do so , they would have to be considered as a head of a household , something which , as I have said earlier , no woman can be unless her husband is dead , or mentally or physically incapacitated . |
13 | Double Or Nothing mimes out its own liminal qualities , exemplifying Federman 's general assertion that , since reading completes a text , ‘ writing can be considered as a PRE-TEXT … |
14 | Nevertheless , green manuring should not be considered as a means of stimulating quick plant growth . |
15 | They totalled seventy-six drawings and made such a lavish display , in a climate so obviously orientated towards a classical outcome , that they could almost be considered as a challenge to the sponsors with their instinctive bias towards classical architecture . |
16 | Clearly , each region with its attendant physical and socio-economic characteristics must be considered as a separate case . |
17 | Maybe the sponsorship option ought to be considered as a solution to the Kirk 's financial plight . |
18 | Thus the line must be considered as a singularity of space-time , which is identified with the point . |
19 | Thus part of the Kerr space-time must also be considered as a solution of the colliding plane wave equations , though in this situation the coordinates have a different interpretation . |
20 | A procedure carried out by people with the aid of tools technology etc can therefore be considered as a Human Activity System , one that is comparable with the formal systems model described in Chapter 3 . |
21 | Although these urban areas support a surprisingly large variety of nesting birds they can not be considered as a major nesting habitat for any except Swifts , Starlings , House Sparrows and hirundines . |
22 | So long as does increase and the organic composition of capital is not increasing rapidly , it will represent future consumption by productive workers , but will still be considered as a part of the surplus-value . |
23 | In European terms the whole of the United Kingdom may be considered as a peripheral region and even the South East has relatively under-developed links with the Continent . |
24 | Finally , DIP should not be considered as a stand-alone technology . |
25 | ‘ I 'm not saying the man should be considered as a candidate for sainthood . |
26 | Hide glue or carpenter 's glue may be considered as a variant on ice in that the melting point is raised to a more practical temperature . |
27 | Cut-and-paste can be considered as a special case of save and restore , and the same two approaches are available . |
28 | In most disciplines it is not possible to say exactly when the discipline has achieved sufficient breadth and depth to be able to be considered as a subject in its own right . |
29 | The first is the more formal and apparent and may be considered as a system of nomenclature for kinship relations and rules for its usage . |
30 | The clinical grading structure is such that enrolled nurses should never now be considered as a cheaper alternative . |