Example sentences of "[noun pl] [be] [verb] as [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 Advertisements sent to relevant European institutions are exempt because those institutions are treated as Art 9(3) experts in relation to investment advertisements relating to activities falling within their home-regulated business ( see para 44 of Sched 10 to the Banking Co-ordination Regulations ) .
2 The thinnest crusts are known as desert varnish .
3 However , attached lean-to garages are treated as home extensions , and must have full Building Regulations approval , especially as far as fire precautions are concerned .
4 Secondly , library skills are seen as part of a group of several related skills , suggesting that library skills should not be taught in isolation from study skills , learning skills and communication skills .
5 Child care policies are seen as part of a structure of political and economic relations in which dominant groups control subordinate and , in particular , deviant groups by a range of sanctions .
6 The military market puts no stop on growth since Euravia 's projects are labelled as cost-saving
7 Two identical strategies using no wealth and involving no risk ( such strategies are known as arbitrage strategies ) should , in equilibrium , generate the same profit , and that profit should be zero .
8 In Wales these third-tier authorities are known as community councils .
9 First , if a number of subtests are used as part of a larger test , the conversion of the subtest scores to a single standard scale will assist in the interpretation of the subscale scores .
10 ( Under the SGA and the UCTA " trading " stamp redemption contracts are treated as sale of goods contracts . )
11 Sometimes this is because the length of students ' courses is shorter , sometimes ( because the programmes are included as part of course studies ) there is the opportunity for college librarians to introduce the programmes at an early stage .
12 Fourth , structure ( 47 ) for the clausal adjective follows just the same general intensional pattern as will be needed for sentences which contain not an adjective but a ( non-finite ) verb phrase : ( 61 ) Leonard proved this theorem to rival the Nomination theorem in its scope Atkins will guarantee her picture to have fetched $100,000 at its last sale 4.7 It seems permissible to agree , in this case , that we do have good grounds for accepting that the adjectives are understood as part of a structure felt to be a clause , of which the preceding noun phrase would be the subject .
13 For example , the blue-green alga Spirulina maxima has been produced on a commercial basis from Lake Texcoco in Mexico and , in common with similar projects in Hawaii , Taiwan , Israel and Thailand , the dried algal products are sold as health foods .
14 But while many rugs are advertised as machine washable , it is n't always that easy .
15 Hand-knotted rugs are known as pile rugs , or simply as rugs , and are generally regarded as the most important and aesthetically satisfying manifestations of the oriental rug-maker 's art .
16 Of course one needs to exercise some common sense about the number of objectives written for any one piece of teaching , but if teaching sessions are seen as part of a series for a given student then objectives can be written for the whole series .
17 How could a small group of 12 lads be taken as representative of ‘ the working class ’ ?
18 The Guidelines were introduced as part of the recent launch of the International Hotels Environment Initiative ( IHEI ) in the presence of HRH The Prince of Wales and attended by hotel representatives from 11 of the leading hotel chains of the world , between them controlling over 11 million rooms .
19 During the year management decided to reorganise the business and 10 offices were closed as part of the reorganisation .
20 The suspicion must be that for all their draconian nature , Hitler 's comments on the Jews were regarded as stereotype repetition , and of little interest compared with his assessment of the war situation .
21 The Soviet Union 's gold reserves were named as support .
22 The other three townships were chosen as characteristic of the majority of the rest of the townships in the borough .
23 When I was a student , the alkanes were known as methane , ethane , propane , butane , pentane etc , and it was generally accepted that not until pentane did the name indicate the number of carbon atoms involved .
24 This spreading of risks is known as risk transformation .
25 Such errors are known as regularisation errors .
26 Car firms act over soaring ‘ hot hatch ’ insurance costs Prices of some performance models are plunging as cover becomes almost impossible for the under-25s , writes John Langley
27 National bibliographies are considered as selection tools on pp.52–4 .
28 This contrasts with Derrida 's view of différance which cuts across the distinction between diachrony and synchrony by including a temporal as well as a spatial dimension : elements are seen as part of a chain of relationships which can not be de fined as either diachronic or synchronic and so can not be reduced to the status of an object in the way that synchronically defined structures can .
29 In Jamaica , the elements are regarded as part of life 's mysteries .
30 Large stone blocks are set as stepping stones for pedestrians to cross without becoming muddied .
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