Example sentences of "be [prep] be [verb] as the " in BNC.
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1 | Rather than being regarded as actors who make their own history , individuals are to be seen as the ‘ supports ’ of social practices who maintain and reproduce them . |
2 | These amount , as we saw , to the belief that many social phenomena are to be explained as the outcome of actions performed by individuals or groups , and the view that groups can only do things if individuals do . |
3 | And in his discussion of the parts played by people of exceptional talent he simply asserts that these individual capacities are to be explained as the result of social circumstances . |
4 | Thousands of cars are to be lost as the Ford Motor Company extends its short-time working policy into October . |
5 | If taking were to be kept as the basis of the offence , it would be necessary to create a separate offence of dishonest retention or disposal in order to deal with these cases . |
6 | However , there will be , for a very long time , others who will believe that their interests and ambitions can best be served if the First Choice were to be retained as the basic guide to human development . |
7 | This is because the behaviour which is to be explained as the result of an instinct being present in an organism is , itself , the main evidence for the existence of the instinct in the first place . |
8 | The English which is to be formulated as the major instrument for achieving the more general policy goals turns out to consist of systematic inculcation of linguistic practices , firmly aligned to a very specific sense of Englishness . |
9 | Magellan is to be ranked as the first navigator of ancient or modern times , and his voyage is the greatest single human achievement on the sea . |
10 | Nothing in his IBM Corp background could have prepared him for the kind of speech he gave — in fact had to give , if Taligent is to be seen as the answer to the world 's ills . |
11 | Accordingly , if the interim government is to be treated as the Government of Somalia , it must be able to show that it is exercising administrative control over the territory of the Republic . |
12 | If revaluation of his security is necessary , resulting in a greater shortfall , he is to be treated as the creditors referred to in the previous paragraph . |
13 | If the intermediary 's client is to be treated as the firm 's customer and a two-way customer agreement is required for him , it can be entered into with the intermediary ( if there is more than one indirect customer ) , and can cover all the clients for whom he acts . |
14 | Leisure is to be understood as the ability to absent oneself from work . |
15 | Put this way , the socialist alternative is to be understood as the antithesis of capitalism , but such an understanding is hardly prescriptive of a specific form of social and economic organization . |
16 | If causing death is to be regarded as the most serious harm that can be inflicted , it would seem to follow that the most blameworthy form of homicide should result in the highest sentences imposed by the courts . |
17 | In my view this provision makes sense only if the twofold consequence to which it leads is that , by reason of being so treated , B is to be regarded as the depositor ( 1 ) for the purpose of receiving compensation under section 58 and also ( 2 ) for the purpose of the definition of protected interest in section 60 . |
18 | He adds , ‘ it is difficult to escape the conclusion that the government has taken power : ( a ) to set for each authority what is to be regarded as the ‘ needed ’ level of spending , ( b ) to enforce that level of spending by manipulation of grant' . |
19 | The Northern Ireland Small Business Institute ( NISBI ) mission is to be identified as the foremost source of small business management development in Northern Ireland and to maintain , through its activities in this field , a standard of excellence comparable to the best available training/development performance criteria in the UK and the Republic of Ireland . |
20 | Mankind must abandon all belief that the unknown power which created the universe , if it were created within the meaning of that word as generally understood , is to be identified as the ‘ god ’ that must be worshipped . |
21 | This paper uses research to demonstrate the meaning and possibility of translation and its typicality within legal practice — a crucial point if it is to be identified as the specific practice and thus theoretically the defining characteristic of lawyers . |
22 | First , the barrier is often a lack of theological understanding that the Spirit-filled life as described in the book of Acts is to be anticipated as the experience of believers today . |
23 | The legacy is to be used as the trustees think fit . ’ |
24 | The fallacy that secondary impotence is to be expected as the male ages is probably more firmly entrenched in our culture than any other misapprehension . |
25 | The taxpayers ' contention is supported by certain unfair consequences which could ensue if the cost of the benefit is to be taken as the average cost . |
26 | If physics is to be taken as the acme of scientific knowledge , then it would make sense to try to emulate the methods that physics uses to gain its knowledge , and where else could one go for this by way of a shortcut but to philosophy , the discipline that has been endlessly preoccupied with the foundations of human knowledge . |
27 | This definition is to be construed as the way in which the choreographer designs the layout of the ballet . |
28 | This is to be known as the register for goods moved to and from other member states . |
29 | The desktop Sandpiper is to be known as the Model 400/400S and will do 110 SPECmarks at 133MHz , with a very warm 30 Watts power consumption . |
30 | The huge new stand at the Melbourne Cricket Ground , which is costing $A150 million , is to be known as the Great Southern Stand : the four entrances are being named after former Test captains Sir Donald Bradman and Bill Woodfull. and Australian Rules football legends Dick Reynolds and the Coventry brothers ( Gordon and Syd ) . |