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

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1 We the union are the back-up system as been said by previous speakers .
2 The writing on the background , the figures all in profile , their feet all on the base-line : these are the same conventions as are kept in contemporary vase-painting , but the effect is wholly other ; not only in colouring but in composition .
3 They did not have such consistent and coherent schemata of ranked hierarchies or principle as are found in clandestine cells or academic seminars .
4 to the nature of the personal data and the harm that would result from such access , alteration , disclosure , loss or destruction as are mentioned in this principle ; and ,
5 The same products are used for treating scabies as are used for pubic lice .
6 In the ‘ bit plane ’ method , Fig. 4 is , in effect , duplicated for as many bits as are needed for each pixel .
7 5.9.6.7 imposing in relation to any permitted assignment [ underletting ] [ or charge ] the same obligations for registration with the Landlord as are contained in this Lease in relation to dispositions by the Tenant and
8 5.9.6.7 imposing in relation to any permitted assignment [ or underletting ] the same obligations for registration with the Landlord as are contained in this Lease in relation to dispositions by the Tenant and
9 Many see life in the modern context as being characterized by wide diversity .
10 Where these double spits are found in positions sheltered from the dominant westerly winds , as at Poole , Christchurch , in Hampshire and Pagham in Sussex , it is possible to regard them as being formed by longshore drift from two directions .
11 We are accustomed from the literature to think of parish boundaries , particularly early ones , as being defined by huge banks and ditches .
12 The other exploits the existence of regional earnings data and treats them as being influenced by local labour market conditions .
13 ‘ Before you can convict you must he satisfied so that you feel sure — which is the same thing as being satisfied beyond reasonable doubt of the defendant 's guilt . ’
14 It must be regarded as being imbued with living quality and possessing special powers .
15 Such that any new example one down here can be seen as being belonging to that set okay ?
16 A similar conception , formulated in a more abstract manner , prevails in the work of the ‘ structuralist ’ Marxists ; notably in Poulantzas ' ( 1968 ) study of the capitalist state , where the object of enquiry — politics in capitalist social formations — is constituted by reference to a general concept of ‘ mode of production ’ , defined as being composed of different levels ( economic , political , ideological and theoretical ) which form a complex whole determined , in the last instance , by the economic level , but in which the economic level does not necessarily have the dominant role .
17 As well as being neglected in popular entertainment , this type of crime has also been neglected as an area of study .
18 It would be a very great help towards that end if the studies and work of theologians , doctors of divinity and other such people could be regarded as being related to specialised history , and not at all as being directed towards the regeneration and bolstering of established religions .
19 Such a perspective enables one to view some of the more negative aspects of old age in contemporary society as being related to social factors in a given society .
20 His violations of truth and trust make him , for anyone who conceives of the human community as being based on mutual help , guilty of ingratitude , of breaking those bonds of reciprocity which make life possible .
21 Freud applies his notion of taboo , as being based on emotional ambivalence , to three areas :
22 ‘ Public relations , ironically , has always had a poor image as being peopled by professional manipulators intent on pulling the wool over the eyes of a gullible public by misleading the media . ’
23 Museum charges and higher fees for adult and further education were all defensive responses to the cuts , as well as being supported for political reasons by some councils .
24 Although a number of security interests are clearly accepted as being recognised by English law , there is some doubt at the penumbra as to what constitutes a security interest and , in particular , as to whether there is a numerus clausus of such interests .
25 At a press conference concluding the visit Shevardnadze told a Japanese journalist that while the Soviet Union regarded its frontiers with Japan as being fixed in international law , there might be scope for " amendment " through " negotiations based on rational dialogue " and within the broader context of concluding a formal peace treaty .
26 Language use among individual bilinguals is seen as being governed by these norms .
27 According to her , aggression ‘ involves the intention to hurt or emerge superior to others , does not necessarily involve physical injury ( violence ) and may or may not be regarded as being underpinned by different kinds of motives ’ .
28 At Barbier-Baltz , Enrico Baj and Regis Deparis are exhibiting paintings that might be described as being created by four hands , were it not for the chronological and geographical distance between the execution of the two parts of the picture .
29 Six of the eighteen people who participated in the study were recorded as being contacted by other clients for approximately 7 minutes worth in the 11 hour day observed on only one of the datapoints ; one person received this level of contact on two datapoints ; and one other received 26 minutes in 11 hours on one datapoint .
30 Both of them can be thought of as being exercised in varying degrees , so that observation of people can be carried out with varying degrees of participation and varying degrees of control .
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