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

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1 All theoretical curves are normalized as described in the text .
2 A Thai bronze figure of the Walking Buddha , which had been catalogued as dating from the fourteenth or fifteenth century and estimated at £25,000-£30,000 , turned out to have been made within the last 150 years .
3 However , the rationale for using this paradigm as a way of investigating perceptual units was established by Ladefoged and Broadbent ( 1960 ) who showed that the position of clicks is not reported accurately , because they are heard as displaced from their original position to the boundaries of perceptual units .
4 The elements of R ( are calculated as explained earlier ; the result is r i =0.65 , r 2 =0.35 , r 3 =0.37 and r 4 =0.63 .
5 They are placed as follows : Monday and Wednesday Paisley ( District Hall ) Tuesday and Thursday Linwood ( Church Hall ) Friday Erskine ( Church Hall ) The funding for the project originally came from Social Work Services Group under section 10 .
6 What we have seen in the 1980s is a process by which poverty has been redefined as to do with the ‘ inner city ’ .
7 All this is described in the document as Stage I of the school 's library development plan , the aims and objectives of which are given as follows : Aims and objectives of the initial improvement scheme ( Stage 1 ) 1 .
8 Values of serum pepsinogens are given as means and standard deviations ( SD ) .
9 In the MEDLINE system , for example , the user can interactively ask for instructions at the beginning of the search , or for assistance during the search , when part of the original instructions are given as requested .
10 Gains or losses from this notional disposal are treated as accruing at the time of the intra-group transfer .
11 By contrast " they " , the outsiders , are treated as related to " us " in a much more optional way .
12 Because company law fails to differentiate in any consistent fashion between these different sorts of companies all are treated as regulated by the traditional legal framework which we have been examining .
13 Lease payments are treated as consisting of capital and interest elements and the interest is charged to the profit and loss account using the annuity method .
14 Moreover , where more than one of such general characteristics are treated as identifying criteria , provision may be made for their possible conflict by their arrangement in an order of superiority , as by the common subordination of custom or precedent to statute , the latter being a ‘ superior source ’ of law …
15 But , always provided that these dicta are treated as relating exclusively to the obtaining of evidence from the accused , I would not necessarily dissent from them .
16 There is nothing wrong with subjects provided they are treated as means not ends and as long as everyone is clear about what is to be achieved through them .
17 Individuals who receive such a distribution are treated as having received a payment of capital .
18 The shareholders are treated as having received a distribution of £100 on which tax of £20 has been paid and , assuming they will be liable for income tax at the higher rate , will have a further £20 of income tax to pay ( see s14 TA 1988 and sections 77 to 79 of the 1993 Finance Act ) .
19 For example , less than 3 per cent of the population are listed as holding assets of more than £100,000 , which must be a long-passed milestone for most middle-class people living in the south , and an increasing number in the north too .
20 A further 11 are listed as serving soldiers or seamen ( some of the other bridegrooms were in the services at the time of marriage , but since their civilian occupations were also recorded they have been classified differently ) .
21 We have registers for certain groups of disabled people — those registered with local authorities , those who are listed as disabled with the Department of Employment , records of certain groups receiving treatment or pensions , and so on .
22 90 per cent are listed as cured or relieved at York from 1740 to 1783 ( Sigsworth 1972 ) .
23 Judging from the ensembles in which their names appear , the instruments they are listed as playing in other ballet livrets , and the inventories of instruments that some of the royal wind players had in their possession at their deaths , they must all have been versatile performers on several instruments .
24 The more obvious skinhead hits that Harry Hawke refers to are listed as follows , complied by Nick Knight …
25 The developments are listed as follows .
26 But certain files relating to the place and the time are listed as closed .
27 A Labour landslide would produce 20 new women MPs , including Glenda Jackson in Hampstead and Highgate , but the intake is predominantly local , middle-class and employed in the public sector ; 16 are listed as sponsored by unions .
28 Of the hundreds of universities in Japan , only three prominent ones are listed as offering courses geared to tourism : Rikkyo ( St Paul 's ) , Teikyo and YSD .
29 The Group 's other loco GWR 2–8–0 tank 4277 has been repainted as has her syphon companion .
30 When polar stocks of such cosmopolitan species are recognized as differing in form or physiology from temperate stocks , they are often assigned to separate subspecies or races .
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