Example sentences of "is regard as [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | The attendance of a member at a meeting of a committee or subcommittee of the local authority is regarded as attendance at a meeting of the authority , but attendance at a meeting of a joint committee , joint board or other body will only count as attendance at a meeting of the authority when any functions of the local authority have been transferred or delegated to those bodies . |
2 | Twenty years on , the phrases which she saw as indicating a deformation of values have become commonplace in the Thatcherite academy , where contemplation is regarded as idleness , rather than the other way round , and Leavis 's abominated ‘ technologico-Benthamism ’ is firmly in the saddle . |
3 | If politics is regarded as conflict over whose preferences are to prevail in the determination of policy , then the budget records the outcomes of this struggle . |
4 | Sin is regarded as ignorance of it . |
5 | ‘ Bureaucratism ’ , in the sense of hierarchical command structures alienating both those who work within administrative structures and those who are in one way or another dependent on them , is regarded as anathema to communist social equality . |
6 | If , on the other hand , B is already the heir of A , then he has received a benefit under A 's estate , and so far as that benefit extends he may be asked to make over property to C. If he does so , however , this is regarded as restitution of property from A 's estate rather than as an institution to B's own estate . |
7 | It is the care of cattle which is regarded as man 's work . |
8 | It has to be said that the existence of self-help books , such as this one , is regarded as part of the problem by some doctors . |
9 | The payment by a tenant of a landlord 's costs incurred in respect of the grant of a lease or licence is regarded as part of the consideration for the supply by the landlord to the tenant . |
10 | It is undeniably the case that in Western society aggression is regarded as part of human nature . |
11 | Each of these is regarded as part of the family , as are people who originated in the same village . |
12 | However , the boundaries have not changed over centuries in terms of what is regarded as Physics . |
13 | Speaking broadly , we may say that in the Roman church it is regarded as presumption , in the Protestant churches it is a privilege or a duty , but in the New Testament it is simply a fact . |
14 | On the other hand it is not chaos , and within the context of this essay it is regarded as asymmetry … a balance of dissimilar forces . |
15 | The data sheets indicated that in practice , there is considerable overlap between what is regarded as job and development training , with many programmes being assigned dual functions , usually job and development , sometimes induction and job , occasionally all three . |
16 | Anything shown before 9pm is regarded as family viewing and Elliott says the ITC has done extensive research on The Bill , a police drama , to check the impact on its sizeable audience of children . |
17 | Since I trained in 1969/70 , it has always been drummed into trainees that taking photographs in court , or drawing , is regarded as contempt . |
18 | Since I trained in 1969/70 , it has always been drummed into trainees that taking photographs in court , or drawing , is regarded as contempt . |