Example sentences of "not [vb pp] as " in BNC.

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1 I , David on your guard force and the thirty four members yes , you , you rightly mentioned the correspondence with your at this moment in time I have had no reply I have sent another letter which you have not received as yet to , indicating that if they do not return those members then we will proceed to Bridlington .
2 Statistics hide the latter since married women are usually not registered as unemployed ; if they were on the register , unemployment statistics would change dramatically !
3 Again , how — if at all — does a mosquito perceive its own high-pitched ping as it closes in on its prey , a sound not uttered as it dances with its fellows in gay abandon in a summer evening 's cloud .
4 However , convention has it that TBs are not quoted on the basis of a yield , rather , they are quoted on the basis of a discount rate ; and the issue price of TBs is not calculated as in ( 4.7 ) ; instead , it is determined as the difference between the face value and the discount .
5 The advantage of the method of analysis suggested here is that these international influences are not treated as isolated and exogenous instances , as if operated by deus ex machina , but are explicable and connected within the context of the workings of the world economic system .
6 Recent counsel 's opinions have confirmed that , although an exempt distribution ( s 213 , TA 1988 ) of shares in a demerger to trustee shareholders is not treated as trust income for tax purposes , under trust law the shares so distributed are the trust 's income .
7 As I read into the subject , it was apparent that , although the ‘ clinical ’ and ‘ legalistic ’ literature was full of problems of identifying and managing child abuse cases , the concept of child abuse itself was not treated as problematic .
8 Research evidence suggests , however , that for the most part a mother-in-law is not treated as equivalent to a mother , nor a sister-in-law to a sister , and so on .
9 It is not treated as ‘ serious ’ , that is , as a part of their ‘ real ’ lives .
10 Part of what is wrong with pornographic eroticism , where people are not treated as autonomous , is that it reinforces men 's desires to treat women as means , as objects , in areas of their lives other than the erotic .
11 In so far as these subordinated forms of racism are granted some relative autonomy , and are not treated as simply an echo of the dominant ideology , the argument usually reverts to the classical tenets of a ‘ necessary false consciousness ’ .
12 Here the mass subject is not treated as abstract but takes concrete and variable forms .
13 The experience of witnessing psychosocially normal people from a wide range of abilities and backgrounds telling the stories of their individual experience and what has been done to them , would be the best method of ensuring that sufferers from addictive disease are not treated as dismissively in the future as they have tended to be in the past .
14 But outsiders of this extreme sort are not treated as fully normal human beings .
15 Importantly , Sahlins does not privilege one perspective over the other : the British perspective is not treated as better or more informed because to treat it as such would be to accept unquestioningly the categories out of which this perspective constructed its realities .
16 Reference was made to Gloag on Contract ( 2nd edn ) , pp 617 and 618 , which respectively state : ‘ Stipulations as to time of payment are not treated as material conditions of the contract , except in very special cases ’ , and , ‘ [ The ] question is whether the conduct of the party in default is such as to indicate that he intends to repudiate his contractual obligations . ’
17 Four problem areas arise with visitors : ( a ) Rights of way Persons who lawfully exercise a private right of way are not treated as visitors and are therefore not covered by the 1957 Act ( Holden v White [ 1982 ] 2 WLR 1030 ) .
18 In the context of the discussion , however , this disagreement is not treated as face-threatening : it is not directed at Brenda 's personal position but at a proposition ( that the existence of " halfcastes " has confused racial boundaries ) which she has articulated and which is now " up for grabs " .
19 The problem is quite general : when the pragmatic implications of an utterance do not match the context , then in general the utterance is not treated as in any way infelicitous or inappropriate or bizarre-rather the pragmatic implications are simply assumed not to hold .
20 Also stems are not crushed as they usually are when using scissors or shears .
21 Dick was not crushed as he is not a trophy collector ; however he was very pleased that the EAA 's Golden Wrench Award , which honours excellence in aircraft restoration , went to his friends at Blackhawk Aviation in Janesville , Wisconsin , for their work on his Kittyhawk .
22 Armed with transposons and other genes , these ‘ promiscuous ’ plasmids are not sensed as alien by other bacteria .
23 Since the animals had been stolen from Anuradhapura , the descriptions were not recognized as those of stolen animals , and the system continued undetected
24 Of course exactly that case never occurs , or if it does it occurs in such a way that it is not recognized as being a repeat run of the previous bitter experience .
25 Capital : Jerusalem ( not recognized as such by the United Nations — most embassies are in Tel Aviv ) .
26 The word itself first came into usage in the seventeenth century and was not intended as academic jargon or as a sociologism .
27 I have cited the work of Olson , Hildyard and Greenfield as representative of the ‘ strong ’ version of the ‘ autonomous , model , although other writers could have served the purpose equally well so my criticisms are not intended as specific to them .
28 ‘ The various projects were not regarded as competitive , ’ Danischewsky recalled , ‘ so we read each other 's scripts and kicked in with our suggestions and contributions to all the films . ’
29 Today 's vagrants , squatting under railway arches and in shop doorways , are not regarded as having strayed from anywhere .
30 But the relations by blood or marriage of a wife are not regarded as being related to the relations of her husband : thus if A and B are two brothers and C and D two sisters , the marriage of A with C will be no bar to the marriage of B and D.
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