Example sentences of "it be [verb] as [adj] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 There is real danger in prizing , let us say , speaking in tongues ( which I believe can be a real gift of the Holy Spirit ) so highly that those who lack it are regarded as second-class Christians if Christians at all .
2 It 's known as Fat Albert after a comic strip character .
3 The Commission 's aim of reskilling workers before they become unemployed , and smoothing their transition into alternative employment is also objected to by the UK Government , as it is seen as industrial policy in disguise .
4 The MNOD interpretation is displayed as a standard musical score so that the user can correct any errors that may have crept into the interpretation before it is written as standard MIDI information .
5 Informix also launched what it is describing as graphical framework services that is its OpenCase/Toolbus product based on Softbench technology licensed from Hewlett-Packard Co , an encapsulator for Toolbus so that third-party vendors can encapsulate their tools to run with this software backplane and the Informix 4GL for Toolbus .
6 Fundamental analysis is also known as investment analysis in the UK , while in the USA it is known as financial analysis or securities analysis .
7 This phenomenon also arises in the field of insurance where it is known as adverse selection .
8 More commonly , however , it is known as Absolute Idealism .
9 This treatment may be given by mouth ( when it is known as oral rehydration therapy or ORT ) or directly into the bloodstream in more serious cases .
10 This pattern of acquired dyslexia is also seen : it is known as phonological dyslexia .
11 This principle is usually described as natural justice , and the procedure by which it is enforced as judicial review .
12 It is organised as 40 tables , each table containing approximately th of the total text .
13 It was seen as one way mediocre trading performance . ’
14 In some quarters it was counter-productive , as it was seen as naked lobbying , and in others it was applauded as a justifiable counter-offensive against an ill-founded doctrine .
15 It will not be easy but , even if it emerges as a successful project in the early 1990s , it will have succeeded because it suited the market , rather than because it was implemented as national policy .
16 that particular organisation I presume is , is the one that is known as the most profitable investment bank partnership in the world or in history and presumably the reason why you 've been advised is because the advisor or the director to Robert Maxwell who was instrumental in dealing with Robert Maxwell business wherever he was in the world and I mean I 've seen er faxes and cables to France where er that particular director , I believe Mr Shineberg was , I 've seen faxes about Jersey business to Mr Shineberg er presumably er you 're being advised to take that action because in effect it was operating as one operation with transactions routed through New York , routed through London as seemed to suit the circumstances , but not necessarily with any rational basis other than er to avoid perhaps regulation .
17 Some of it was mixed with other ingredients as a compost , some of it was used as pure money .
18 It was dropped as both men were soldiers under orders and carrying the weapon as part of their duties .
19 If dysplasia was present it was classified as low grade , high grade , or carcinoma .
20 It was classified as high security , and there were more guards than engineers working in the compound .
21 Known as the " open skies " treaty , it was heralded as first arms control agreement of the post-Cold-War .
22 At this period it was known as Upper Hailing Place and was the residence of the Rev. James Formby .
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