Example sentences of "also [be] [vb pp] as [art] [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 Bookings may also be made as a result of a chance call at reception of the hotel by a person seeking a room .
2 The ‘ neighbourhood effect ’ could also be explained as the product of repeated association between the different classes in the same locality .
3 It could also be explained as the product of pride — a disdain for integrating himself into any kind of partisan organization .
4 These results can also be expressed as the risk reduction ( polychemotherapy compared with supportive care ) , which was found to be 0.65 at 3 , 0.73 at 6 , 0.86 at 9 , 0.91 at 12 , and 0.96 at 18 months .
5 Because these constructs are highly correlated they may also be encircled as a way of indicating this clustering .
6 In this case the " no " decision is not a positive rejection of the proposal but an inadequacy of temptation which might also be regarded as a lack of enterprise .
7 The dolphin can also be regarded as a symbol of rebirth into the after life , as it reflects the journey of the soul across the ocean .
8 SVQs will therefore not only be recognised within that industry but will also be regarded as a counterpart of the NVQs accredited by NCVQ in England , Wales and Northern Ireland .
9 The young boy who died here must also be regarded as a victim . ’
10 For , as Foucault argued in 1978 , the work of the Frankfurt School could also be regarded as a reassessment of Hegelianism and the metaphysics of dialectical thought .
11 With a further 25% of the data sheets describing qualification training ( which may also be regarded as an aspect of development training ) , there was indeed far less evidence of commitment to specific job training programmes .
12 Personal Interviews will often be on a one to one basis but can also be undertaken as a group exercise .
13 Taking part in the arts should also be viewed as a tool for change as much as attending meetings about , say , orange badge provision .
14 The fact that none of the elements are mutually exclusive can also be viewed as a strength , for this reinforces the important point that ideals , as well as children , do not fit neatly into narrowly defined and constructed categories .
15 They are words that can be made to mean different things , and are applicable as such to the story of Jaromil 's poetic progress from private to public , which can also be recognised as a simultaneity of the two , based on an enduring self-engrossment .
16 A 1901 flycatcher invented by Louise Nicola could also be arranged as a calendar in such a manner that each sheet represents a day of the week so that the person using the flycatcher , after having torn off the sheets for a week , is compelled to read the advertisements printed therein .
17 A drop in cases coming before the political ’ Special Courts ’ can also be seen as a reflection of the fall in expression of critical opinion in the summer of 1940 .
18 However , the drop in the share price could also be seen as a corrective to the excessive value placed on the shares in the company 's first months on the stock market .
19 These proposals can also be seen as a response to the weakening of the claims of the shareholders as property owners due to the separation of ownership and control in the large public company .
20 But the book can also be seen as a defence of ‘ destabilising theory ’ in the second sense : in other words , a defence of post-structuralist theory , which does the destabilising .
21 It can without difficulty also be seen as a staircase with the under surface of the stairs visible .
22 The same cognitive mechanism responsible for the deleterious effects of psychotic disorder can therefore also be seen as a gateway through which the raw material of creativity , originating below immediate awareness , is passed for elaboration by the conscious mind .
23 This refusal is much more of a " classic " polite refusal : it is not immediate ( being offset instead by laughter , which also marks it as " non-serious " ) and is immediately followed by an excuse ( " I 'm gon na take Natasha over the park " ) , which could also be seen as a bid to be treated as doing something equivalently onerous : looking after a child instead of washing up .
24 Asset backed bonds , usually secured against pools of illiquid loans , offer financial institutions a means of removing assets from their balance sheets and thus reducing capital requirements ; but such securitisation can also be seen as a tool which facilitates the separation of the loan origination and funding function of banks .
25 The marginal dependence of d can also be seen as a virtue once it is fully understood .
26 This process may also be seen as a cause of the patchy distribution of dissipation mentioned in Section 20.3 .
27 The Child Poverty Action Group might also be seen as an expert and appropriate group to raise social security matters , having been for many years active in campaigning on such matters .
28 Although in a world under divine guidance their actions can be said to actualize the Lord 's will , these actions can also be seen as the expression of women 's resentment and rebellion .
29 Various other strands of penal policy — the prison building programme ( see Chapter 5 ) , privatization ( see Chapter 10 ) , and the Fresh Start on prison officers ' pay — can also be seen as the product of a combination of political ideology and material circumstances .
30 But the BIS can also be seen as the project of a dissident Quakerism which led Elizabeth Pease Nichol to leave the Friends on her marriage ; the Peases found collaborators in the Dubliner Richard Webb whose contempt for the ‘ form and conventionalisms ’ of British reformers has already been indicated and his Unitarian associates such as James Haughton .
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