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

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1 the start of Safe Travel to School projects in four areas identified as having high numbers of casualties associated with travel to or from school
2 Watch to see how long the shade persists ; if sunlight reaches the area for at least half the day , plants listed as tolerating partial shade will thrive there .
3 That the financial parameters adopted can be related to or inform the levels of payments for services that will support alternative arrangements for some individuals assessed as requiring residential care services .
4 The secondary school , the further education college and the adult education service , health , social and employment services , all have potential contributions to make as have voluntary agencies .
5 Crohn 's disease — three of 10 patients regarded as having definite Crohn 's disease on histopathological review had had subtotal colectomy before restorative proctocolectomy ( Table II ) .
6 Sixty one patients diagnosed as having sclerosing cholangitis were seen between 1984 and 1991 at the Gastroenterology and Liver Centre of the Royal Prince Alfred Hospital , Sydney .
7 Of the 47 patients diagnosed as having malignant bile duct strictures on radiological findings 29 ( 62% ) had confirmation of this diagnosis by cytology and/or histology .
8 Patients identified as having multi-infarct dementia represent a distinct clinical subgroup within the study sample , but it is debatable whether they accurately represent all patients with this disease in the population .
9 To complicate matters further , differences exist as regards legal systems , trade customs and language , all of which increase the probability of trade contract errors and make settlement of these more difficult .
10 I have found that the pupils designated as having moderate learning difficulties that I have worked with can : concentrate for long periods of time ; sustain protracted investigations ; be systematic ; reason logically ; find patterns and relationships ; make and test predictions ; generalise ; record and explain their findings .
11 Even among men diagnosed as having clinical prostate cancer only one in three dies of the disease .
12 The attributes seen as constituting physical attractiveness differ from culture to culture .
13 A three-year follow up of a sample of elderly ( aged 65 + ) in Liverpool revealed that 44 per cent of women and 40 per cent of men defined as having organic brain disorders had died , compared with 11 per cent and 16 per cent of the well population .
14 One of the schools , Russells Hall , is a mainstream primary school ; the other , Sutton , is a special school for children identified as having moderate learning difficulties .
15 The extension of the TGAT linear model of learning to greater levels of detail for certain children may serve to foster distinctions of classroom experience between children identified as having special needs and others .
16 For one term , a class from a special school for pupils described as having moderate learning difficulties worked for one morning each week with a class from a mainstream primary school .
17 ( Why do so many comments made on children described as having special needs concentrate on their retention of arithmetic facts and algorithms ? )
18 Since 1983 Maureen Turnham has been a lecturer in a college of further education with responsibility for a group of students categorised as having severe learning difficulties who are on a ‘ life-preparation ’ course at her college .
19 It shows yet again that good habits persist as do bad ones .
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