Example sentences of "[adv] [be] [vb pp] as the [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 He will merely be remembered as the man who told us , as the Minister of Energy during the four-day week in the last days of the Heath government , to clean our teeth in the dark , for heaven 's sake .
2 Binary signals can only be transmitted as the equivalent to ‘ on-off ’ , ‘ yes-no ’ and ‘ 0–1 ’ , for example .
3 Positive assurance on a series of assertions may only be expressed as the outcome of validation procedures .
4 A ballot-paper can only be transferred as the result of a surplus if its value is .01 or more .
5 In relation , however , to " a covenanted payment to charity " ( as defined in TA 1988 , s660(3) ) the amount will only be treated as the income of the person making the payments if the period for the payments can not exceed three years ( TA 1988 , s660(2) ) .
6 These paintings , in other words , could only be read as the site of a complex play of forces .
7 It troubled me with what can only be described as the Idea of Autumn .
8 If the Walled Garden and Garden Cottage were to be transferred to the ownership of Oatridge Agricultural because of the previous set out in the above piece of legislation this would have very serious consequences to the capital value of what can only be described as the department 's most valued property asset .
9 My initial question was answered and these dedicated crew members who give so much time so freely can only be described as the salt of the earth .
10 In the Lewis Papers , Warren remarked , ‘ With his passing we lose him who may perhaps be described as the hero of our saga …
11 He has nothing left but the limited interest granted to him by what may perhaps be described as the indulgence of the court under section 5(2) of the Act of 1920 .
12 Weber can thus be regarded as the founder of abstract field theory .
13 The Frostbelt to Sunbelt shift of capital can thus be portrayed as the movement of money away from areas of intense class struggle to States where it was much lower , and potential profitability was consequently much greater .
14 French cooperation in the EEC in the years immediately after 1958 could perhaps best be described as the lull before the storm .
15 It can probably best be described as the way you are feeling and thinking when you meet any situation .
16 Danny 's point is valid there because when you 're reading a legal document , T , the T N T Express U K will hereafter be known as the carrier
17 Income would normally be treated as the recipient 's for tax purposes unless , that is , the donor has the right to get the asset back in the future or retains some control over it — in which case the donor would be liable for any tax .
18 ( 13 ) The " record date " for the scheme will usually be stated as the business day immediately preceding the date on which the scheme becomes effective .
19 When Britain came to mourn her dead — three-quarters of a million killed , nearly two million wounded — the ‘ lost generation ’ of the First World War would usually be remembered as the flower of the youth , the cream , the Oxford lieutenants , the gifted warrior poets , the junior officers , the early volunteers .
20 The client could therefore still be seen as the organisation rather than the individual , with or without family and friends .
21 ‘ We must demonstrate to youngsters that science and technology can in their many ways find the answers and should not always be viewed as the culprit . ’
22 More generally , Unger ( 1979 ) , following Eagly ( 1978 ) , suggests that psychological gender should always be seen as the outcome both of social or contextual , and of psychological or process factors .
23 He has won 12 times on the European Tour and 17 times in all during his career and will always be remembered as the man who holed the putt to win the Ryder Cup at the Belfry in 1985 .
24 Pull it off and you 're a hero , back out and you 'll always be remembered as the guy who let the perfect wave go by . ’
25 The occasion of a partner leaving or joining the firm should always be taken as the opportunity to update the provisions of the agreement and , since each single provision is properly looked at in the context of the entire document , it is the whole agreement which should then be reconsidered and not simply isolated clauses .
26 That issue was not , however , raised in the case , and can not formally be regarded as the reasoning underpinning the decision .
27 Moreover , the Leicester mosaics themselves can hardly be construed as the work of exactly the same group of craftsmen , because the St. Nicholas Street mosaic appears to include work of a standard below that of any in the Blackfriars mosaic ( see section 4.4 ) .
28 But yesterday 's arrangements could hardly be described as the preparation for a normal family ceremony .
29 By that time the information contained in the audited accounts would be so out of date that it would not reasonably be foreseen as the basis for a business judgment concerning the extension of credit to Berg or the discounting of bills .
30 The ‘ neighbourhood effect ’ could also be explained as the product of repeated association between the different classes in the same locality .
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