Example sentences of "[pers pn] would [be] [verb] as [art] " in BNC.

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1 Then I learned that if I did not make these payments I would be registered as a debtor for a period of six years .
2 Er , but certainly , the there was in , as I say , in my family , there was this , there was , well I mean , I think perhaps , she would be described as a black sheep .
3 Furthermore , they would be viewed as a single entity from a collections point of view .
4 Er , my Lord er I my observations on that issue at this point be that erm it seems to be the defence case that for the purposes of er the defendants avoiding a duty to advise the plaintiffs as to the need for clear financial offers their terms from the bank , Mr was an experienced man of business and er had considerable financial acumen for the purposes of considering er whether under the banks original proposal for finance he would have been successful , they would be trading as a financial disaster .
5 A victory for her would be regarded as a particularly bitter blow for Mr Chirac , who has been campaigning in support of her rival .
6 In that capacity he would be acting as an insolvency practitioner and must be qualified so to act .
7 In going ahead with the book , he ignored warnings that he would be seen as a traitor to the industry and could become the most hated man in Hollywood .
8 He would be seen as the man responsible , in the last resort , for the safety record of motor racing , its code of conduct , its commercial viability and its image .
9 After ten years , Lord Hinton of Bankside , chairman of the Central Electricity Generating Board , informed him he would be trained as an economist .
10 He was said to be in good spirits , but this was assumed : he feared he would be denounced as a traitor on his return .
11 He said people were allowed to use air rifles in their own gardens , and if a cat strayed into the path of the pellet in those circumstances it would be regarded as an accident .
12 British-style door-stepping is not acceptable in France , where it would be regarded as an invasion of individual privacy .
13 If lightning did strike me in the same minute , it would be treated as a miracle .
14 If material , it would be treated as an extraordinary item .
15 We both are experienced pilots , and initially , we thought it would be done as a visual flight , with a bit of adventure .
16 Indeed , it would be seen as a major source of avoidable and illegal human suffering .
17 If they sacked Sutton now it would be seen as a victory for Pilger and agreement to his total control over the paper .
18 Richard Gephardt , the majority leader in the House of Representatives , warned him that if he introduced health-care reform on the coat-tails of his budget , it would be seen as a tax issue rather than a health issue .
19 Were those friends to suffer humiliation , it would be seen as a defeat for the political interest to which they belonged , and if the politician had attempted to avoid a commitment , that abstention would merely add the resentment of his friends to the consequences of the defeat .
20 But if talk of a right were insisted upon it would be seen as no more than as a flourish of personification to emphasise that the trustee had legal obligations towards the grave .
21 The Socialist Unity Party of Germany-Party of Democratic Socialism ( SED-PDS — as the former ruling SED had been renamed in December 1989 — see p. 37108 ) announced on Feb. 4 that in future it would be known as the Party of Democratic Socialism ( PDS ) .
22 Today it would be classed as a large village .
23 Such behaviour would be regarded as boastful and arrogant , and , since it reveals the ignorance of others , it would be interpreted as an attempt to undermine their confidence and shame them .
24 As an alternative to the last submission it was argued that the money was paid to and received by the revenue under an implied agreement that it would be held as a deposit against tax that might be held to have been due at the dates of payment and that it would be repaid if and when it turned out that no tax was due .
25 Were the unknown planet p' to be discovered , it would be hailed as a new victory of Newtonian science .
26 Neither politicians at court nor governors in the colonies were expected to live on their salaries ; having outside interests would not cause any trouble if it simply supplemented their salaries , though it would be used as an additional reason to attack them if they followed policies the king disliked .
27 He said that despite the delay Devonport was still confident that , if ‘ logic , common sense and value for money prevail ’ , it would be chosen as the site for the nuclear refitting work .
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