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

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1 Almost 25 per cent of all the farms in Wales were reported as having low standards of living ‘ with an element of struggle in making ends meet financially ’ .
2 Sending the editor a copy of parents ' newsletters as a regular routine will sometimes create interest in events at school which you will not have considered as having any press appeal .
3 We found two women ( 6% ) who had rapid transit time and could be considered as having clinical diarrhoea but neither had consulted a doctor about it and we do not know when their diarrhoea began in relation to their operation .
4 Faced with a given set of words which are capable of conveying that meaning it is not surprising if the words are accepted as having that meaning .
5 ‘ Both Mr Sugar and Mr Venables are accepted as having forceful personalities .
6 Although ability tests receive a higher ranking in terms of their predictive validity from these meta-analytic studies than they do from Muchinsky , personality tests were rated as having lower validity .
7 As a language is variable at all times , the many different varieties can each be seen as having continuous histories , with influences passing to and fro between them , as represented in figure 3.2 .
8 The decision , reached by a 7-2 majority , was seen as having wider implications , since it dismissed the case solely on the grounds that those bringing it lacked the standing to sue [ see below ] .
9 They point out that in the history of science it is clear that social and political factors play a great part in determining which theories are held on to and which are rejected ; certainly they play at least as great a part as the degree to which a theory is seen as having evidential support .
10 This will not , however , be achieved as long as IT is regarded as the province of mathematics , science and technology in the curriculum , and English — or other language — teachers are seen as having little part to play .
11 In fact , the message is seen as having little news value and is confined to wishes of a happier 1993 .
12 Such a tax is seen as having lower disincentive effects than an income tax because it relates to past effort ; i.e. there is no disincentive effect to work for additional income that is to be consumed .
13 So cities were again seen as having causal effects .
14 This was particularly valuable at a time when the chemical profession was coming to be seen as having different needs and interests from the learned chemical community .
15 Two objects may reflect the same wavelengths into our eyes yet be seen as having different colours .
16 However , there is a danger that parents who can not raise their children appropriately , or find a job , or provide sufficient income to support their family , or whose children engage in delinquent activities , are seen as having some form of personal failing or character weakness .
17 Even in social work , working with elderly people is often seen as having less status , and being less challenging than working with other clients .
18 If employed , they can be seen as having obsolete skills in which it is not worth investing .
19 A member of the Finance Houses Association put it to us that the development of consumer credit might be seen as having three phases : first , loans granted to buy tangible assets ; secondly , loans for intangibles such as holidays ; and finally , loans simply as loans .
20 A large proportion of the children have been referred to the school from mainstream schools where they have frequently been seen as having severe behaviour problems .
21 Three ( 25% ) of the 12 patients randomised to no chemotherapy were classified as having stable disease and nine ( 75% ) as having progressive disease .
22 A confident distinction between ulcerative colitis and Crohn 's colitis is not possible in all patients despite adequate clinical and pathological evaluation and many are classified as having indeterminate colitis .
23 He was initially classified as having low microalbuminuria and remained so at withdrawal .
24 Originally only four patients were classified as having definite Crohn 's disease and 15 as indeterminate colitis leaving 62 with ulcerative colitis .
25 Nineteen of the 25 children were reported never to have established a regular sleep pattern , and 22 were classified as having severe sleep problems .
26 In terms of research procedure the project was envisaged as having three stages .
27 A significant proportion of our patients who had clinically quiescent disease and who had a low scan score were classed as having active disease by the visual grading method .
28 Using this cut-off point the health and lifestyle survey reported that 27 per cent of men and 33 per cent of women aged 18 + could be classed as having psychiatric problems .
29 Instead an elder ( like any human ) is understood as having enough power to act in a way that makes some difference to what happens .
30 As was shown in table 9.2 , Cleveland , Knowsley and Waltham Forest were all assessed as having similar expenditure needs for 1985/6 , at about £500 per head of population ; Hackney and Westminster have more or less equal assessments at about £670 per head .
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