Example sentences of "count as " in BNC.
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1 | Provided the blow does not cause actual injury ( and winding someone does not count as injury ) then it is likely to score . |
2 | From the point of view of the experiencing subject , the meaningfulness is not something of which he is conscious ; all he experiences is , first the word ‘ red ’ , then a mental image : there is nothing that could count as his internally and introspectably associating them which does not reintroduce the mysterious generality of thought . |
3 | Since this causal chain is but part of a boundless nexus of causal chains that originate before and outside the perceived object and end beyond the perceiving body , it is not very clear why the former should count as an ‘ origin ’ . |
4 | Nor is it clear why the events in the cerebral cortex should count as a terminus ; why they — rather than other events up- or down-stream — should constitute the perception . |
5 | Despite its important success in managing the balance of payments in the short run , this must count as a significant failure of policy for a democratic socialist government . |
6 | Boxing at this level is up on stage with show business and this kind of performance does not count as entertainment . |
7 | Would that count as a track cost or a running cost ? |
8 | This account of knowledge seems to disqualify much that we might ordinarily count as such . |
9 | The advantage would be that the law would move closer towards proportionality based on degree of harm and degree of risk , untrammelled by conventional views of what does and what does not count as ‘ crime ’ . |
10 | In the new TV era , it 'll probably count as quality . |
11 | As well , he won a £4,500 wristwatch for his 66 , which will not count as a course record because lifting and placing was permitted on the rain soaked fairways . |
12 | You must be on time — lateness will count as an absence . |
13 | This surely must count as significant participation in public discourse . |
14 | She then searched all the rooms where anything could be found which could count as hers . |
15 | The attendance of a member at a meeting of a committee or subcommittee of the local authority is regarded as attendance at a meeting of the authority , but attendance at a meeting of a joint committee , joint board or other body will only count as attendance at a meeting of the authority when any functions of the local authority have been transferred or delegated to those bodies . |
16 | Do not count as life that which passes without love . |
17 | I 'd like all of my friends to come with me , and we do count as friends , do n't we ? ’ |
18 | These years will not count as part of your working life , and the number of qualifying years you need for a full pension will be reduced . |
19 | Abbado is also a joy , and Barenboim I would now count as a personal friend . |
20 | Czechoslovakia must count as one of the most beautiful countries in Europe . |
21 | Fatialofa is L'Aquila 's ‘ foreign player ’ but on the other side of the scrum there is a South African of Italian descent , Gerardo Lepera , who does not count as a foreign player and has the right to play as what the Italians call an oriundi . |
22 | She had quickly joined the emigration society of which her cousins were already members , and it had been agreed that she should count as part of their family . |
23 | The Institute of Trading Standards Administration , which told us that some of its members are finding follow-on credit a problem in some places , suggested to us that , by regulation , follow-on agreements should count as one single agreement . |
24 | ‘ And tell me , sweet creature , do you count as a toy ? |
25 | John Heath-Stubbs , another Oxford man who may count as the poet of the group , was a lifelong Conservative and High Churchman in reaction to a boyhood spent attending a progressive school in the Isle of |
26 | This would count as a very serious mistake in spoken language interpreting . |
27 | For example , some people define ‘ language ’ in such a way that only a system of intentional communication between conspecifics could count as language , and some regard abstract features such as syntactic structure or individuating reference to past events as necessary to ‘ language ’ . |
28 | So evidence ( whether behavioural or biological ) of a creature 's ability or inability to perform certain computations could count as theoretical grounds for ascribing or denying experiences of certain types to it . |
29 | People must rely as far as possible on not being killed or used as a resource , and on having some space and objects and relations with other people they can count as their own … . |
30 | For example you could have just one Troll in your army and it will count as a unit on its own . |