Example sentences of "[pers pn] has be [verb] as a " in BNC.

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1 She has been regarded as a patron saint of hares ever since .
2 She has been denounced as a bad influence on young girls ( who adore her ) , and Pepsi cancelled her commercials .
3 She has been working as a nurse practitioner on a general surgical firm at the Taunton and Somerset NHS Trust since August .
4 Lately she has been working as a $10-an-hour dresser at local fashion shows and answering phones at an aerobics studio .
5 But when he has been exposed as a liar and a traitor , left alone on stage , Shakespeare allows him to end the scene with a soliloquy in verse : .
6 Since leaving school , he has been employed as a draughtsman and this is his only source of finance for his habit .
7 He has been described as a caring individual .
8 He has been described as a right-handed David Gower .
9 Grampian Police say he has been identified as a Northfield resident but his name is being withheld .
10 He has been established as a prose-character in the first scene at Achilles ' tent ( Troilus and Cressida , II.i. ) , where even Agamemnon addressed him in prose , by the law of adaptation to the lower centre of gravity .
11 While both the philosophical and sociological responses to Mannheim 's work was critical and did not exactly embrace the sociology of knowledge as an exciting new project , it has been recognized as a promising new area for development .
12 It has been implicated as a causative factor in both psychological and physical disease .
13 It has been noted as a common error in response to ratio and proportion questions , but its incidence is much influenced by the numbers in the questions and particularly by context ( Bell , APU ) .
14 By pressing actively for the payment of wages monthly instead of weekly , they have supported and contributed to the great growth or worker banking in those countries , where it has been seen as a first step to other ‘ staff status ’ privileges .
15 It has been seen as a significant feature of contemporary Britain and has been variously offered as a partial explanation of the continuing success of the Conservative party and its socially atypical leadership .
16 Thus , persistent gambling or the squandering of large sums of money upon it has been regarded as a sin .
17 Since the enactment of s 459 1985 , it has been regarded as a better remedy for a minority affected by prejudice in a company to ask for a share purchase order under s 461 rather than to seek a return of share capital through a winding-up petition which results in the liquidation of a solvent company ( a member can not petition under s 122(1) ( g ) if the company is insolvent because he has no interest ) .
18 Mrs Clinton , the new First Lady , has supported the magazine since it was founded in the United States in 1972 , where it has been regarded as a valuable weapon in the campaign for women 's liberation .
19 Up to now it has been run as a cost centre rather than a profit maker , but the Broadcasting Act specified change .
20 It has been romanticized as a tradition of public service when much of it was about the protection of vested interests .
21 Frame Technology Corp , San Jose says it has been named as a defendant in a suit alleging breach of oral and written contract with respect to sums allegedly owed to Meridian Systems Inc , which provides sales representative and value-added reseller services ; Frame said the suit is without merit and it will be defended vigorously .
22 The first in a new generation of colours , it has been developed as a result of Armitage Shanks ' research in to the tastes of today 's consumers .
23 Although the work has medical and therapeutic origins , it has been developed as a regular part of the Medau method of physical education and is intended for people of any age who are in normal health .
24 What happens to British examples is unknown , but it has been consumed as a delicacy in Europe and North America for centuries .
25 This final criticism amounts to the challenge that Sartre 's history can only ever be theorized as totalization insofar as it has been conceptualized as a synchronic form .
26 For instance , you can build up a design that looks as though it has been pressed as a single spray ( see pp. 98–9 ) , although in fact each flower and leaf should be positioned with care to give a natural effect .
27 It has been adopted as a slogan for assertiveness training programmes for US women managers , for example .
28 Whether or not a reform of this kind will lead , as Sir Keith Joseph maintained , to a general raising of standards of achievement , it has been interpreted as a further encroachment on the part of central government into what is taught and learned in schools .
29 More recently , it has been interpreted as a congenital anomaly related to defective arterial involution .
30 Unemployed single teenagers are particularly likely to have children ; it has been suggested as a ‘ short cut ’ to adult status ( Penhale 1989 ) .
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