Example sentences of "[be] [verb] as [adv] " in BNC.

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1 Given that the recognition of the significance of portal hypertension in portopulmonary hypertension is recent , it is possible that other cases of PBC associated primary PHT have been dismissed as merely associated with liver disease .
2 Yet the Africanness of those wars has meanwhile been obscured by the outbreak in Europe of tribal fights that would once have been dismissed as typically African .
3 It also dates 1st century and could have been intended as either a key or a knife handle ( although the fact that it has a circular socket favours its use as a key handle ) .
4 While the referendum had not been intended as legally binding by the government , on the strength of the result the Supreme Council on Feb. 11 adopted a constitutional law proclaiming Lithuania " an independent democratic republic " .
5 It 's part of the set-up here that foreigners are treated as tremendously privileged guests , who are kept in a sort of cotton-wool cocoon such that contact with ordinary people is rather difficult .
6 All personal details are treated as strictly confidential and remain on computer file .
7 Differences between amounts funded and the amounts charged to the profit and loss account are treated as either provisions or prepayments in the balance sheet .
8 They act to reproduce what has been called the mass culture critique ( which may come equally from the political right or left , see Hebdige 1981a ) , in which the objects of mass consumption today are treated as so tainted , superficial and trite that they could not possibly be worth investigating .
9 The children are treated as mentally retarded back home , simply because they do n't have parents .
10 Beyond this , the knowledge of the ways in which initially neutral cues are treated as potentially relevant or ignored is growing , and suggests once again that the rules for learning can be influenced by the nature of prior experience ( e.g. Dickinson , 1980 ) .
11 Well we 've been targeting as well
12 However , other activities are useful , well-designed and clearly related to the textual information , and there is a recurring insistence that learners try to evaluate the processes they are using as well as setting them in action as a means to an end .
13 The best people are recognized as readily outside the company as within it .
14 On the whole invitations are limited as yet to churches with a traditional musical repertoire , using the organ for accompaniment .
15 Particularly with large dogs , it 's essential for their future control and success as a pet that simple training in the basic commands , such as ‘ sit ’ , ‘ stay ’ , ‘ down ’ , ‘ come ’ and ‘ stop ’ are taught as soon as the puppy is taken on .
16 In the dramatic arts , which children are taught as soon as they can walk , each participant has a chance to become personally possessed by the soul of the character he is playing .
17 I think it must be all Sarahs or what else or something , all Sarahs are registered as very intelligent
18 Charles , who had been criticized as increasingly authoritarian during her 10 years in office , dismissed opposition complaints by claiming that " we have always realized that elections do n't throw up the best people " .
19 The crisis of resources in public education has also brought to a head questions about the relevance of the present curriculum , which has been criticized as too academic and élitist , and the rigidity of the education system generally .
20 The company 's timetable for evaluating the results of the tests has also been criticized as too tight .
21 Consequently , many proposals which are approved have , because of these checks , been highlighted as apparently contrary to approved local policies and local views .
22 Relative organ size his been calculated as before .
23 Over the last few years the number of public television groups within the PBAA has grown steadily , and extensive technical expertise has been developed as more than twenty test broadcasts across Australia have taken place .
24 She says that warnings should have been given as soon as the terrorists made their threats .
25 But in fact it was the docking crew as a whole who were at fault , because the platform 's progress towards the support cradle should have been halted as soon as it passed completely through the field , so that earthing and other safety procedures could be instigated .
26 This implies that at least 53% of lone mothers would be classified as unoccupied ; they would have been regarded as economically inactive at the census , and at death registration the instructions to registrars would preclude the recording of any occupational information .
27 As an admitted homosexual , John himself would have been regarded as medically unfit for conscription into the forces .
28 The main shift , however , is in the new emphasis the White Paper is bound to place on intervention and regulation , words that have been regarded as mostly unpalatable in Tory conference debates over the past decade .
29 Ever since that time , the fate of the Musgrave family and the strangely beautiful glass goblet have been regarded as inextricably entwined .
30 Traditionally these different functions and objectives have been regarded as somewhat incompatible .
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