Example sentences of "[pers pn] [is] [vb pp] as the " in BNC.

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1 Her realm is the site of the principal shrine of the Earth Mother and she is regarded as the spiritual leader of the whole Elf realm .
2 Cos , of course , the West Essex management staff have been co saddled with another project which is to provide a trust for the East Herts and West Essex health providers , i.e. P A H and associated health services providers and surprise surprise ! in this council chamber Chief Executive of the West Essex Health Authority has become the Chief Executive of the provider trust despite that , it 's not gon na be approved by the Secretary of State , but certainly a conference which she 's speaking at in , she is named as the Chief Executive !
3 In the idiom of mythology , when the Goddess is actively destructive She is depicted alone , whereas when She is the nurturing cosmic mother and the embodiment of God 's benign grace , She is represented as the spouse of a dominant male god , Shiva or Vishnu .
4 She is portrayed as the heroine of the play .
5 She is known as the Evel Knievel of parking .
6 Politicians on both sides in Bharatpur agree that if she is chosen as the Janata Dal candidate , she is certain to benefit from a sympathy vote , particularly in the nearby town of Deeg , where the Rajah died close to the extravagant summer palace formerly used by the family during monsoon months .
7 The reason it ends up swallowing and eating everything is that it 's seen as the only choice .
8 NetWorld is in town October 13 through October 15 and it 's seen as the perfect opportunity to gather together Novell 's new OEMs and distributors , a subset of Novell 's Platinum and Gold resellers , for the hoopla .
9 The partnership depends heavily upon the generosity of the charity , but it 's seen as the way forward in care for the elderly .
10 Mansion House has only 24 , but it 's seen as the first step to putting the University at the forefront of childcare provision .
11 It 's known as the Vadinamian Valve , and it 's big enough for only one ship to pass through at a time .
12 It 's known as the Bishop 's door .
13 It 's hailed as the completely revised and expanded edition of the international bestseller .
14 It 's described as the largest humanitarian crisis to afflict Europe since the second world war .
15 But again , what is often left out of such accounts of the unconscious , even as it is invoked as the prime destabilizer , is the importance of the perversions in precisely this respect : Freud insisted that what is operative from within the unconscious , producing this very instability , is repressed perversion .
16 It is defined as the percent of an institute 's papers which are amongst the more highly cited 10% of papers in a field .
17 This view appears disarmingly general but widely acceptable when it is stated as the idea that any economy has to be seen as only one part of a structured world system .
18 It is computed as the sum of the values divided by the number of observations .
19 NEONATAL MORTALITY RATE — measures the chance of death during the first month of life ; it is calculated as the number of deaths under 28 days of age ( or under one month ) during a specified time period per 1,000 live births that occurred in the same period .
20 Throughout this tine , the assumption was that the government was seeking a mandate to continue the war , and as late as October Bonar Law could still see " almost no chance of any joint action of this kind unless it is begun as the result of an election which takes place during the war and under the pressure of war conditions " .
21 ‘ Structural causality ’ , on this view , is something less than the rigorous determination of a specific effect ; instead , it is conceived as the production of conditions and constraints within which diverse , but not unlimited , alternative courses of political action and development are possible .
22 It is conceived as the first step towards a written constitution for the United Kingdom .
23 Increasingly it is seen as the only option left in the face of the continuing Anglo-Irish agreement .
24 When one considers the symptoms ( going to sleep and waking up very early ) , the treatment ( advancing the patient 's life-style by 3 hour per ‘ day ’ until it is correctly timed ) , or the possible causes ( a clock that runs faster than average ) , it is seen as the opposite of Delayed Sleep Phase Syndrome .
25 Interestingly , education is a highly valued commodity in Asian culture : it is seen as the starting line to a career .
26 The Government attaches a great deal of importance to this unprecedented growth in self-employment and small businesses : it is seen as the main drive to create an enterprise culture that will hopefully lead to an increase in the numbers in work .
27 This carries two great dangers : It risks damaging the UN 's moral authority and reputation for impartiality if it is seen as the vehicle of superpower foreign policy ; it causes huge embarrassment to the UN when , because of its own priorities , the US is unable to help , and the UN is then confronted with the question why have you failed to act decisively in our crisis while you were willing to do so in the case of Iraq 's aggression ?
28 Only in this case Italians do not want to stop the flood — on the contrary , it is seen as the first real chance to clean out the corruption which is endemic in the system .
29 The doctrine of consideration provides that a promise will bind the promisor only if it is given as the price for another 's promise or as the price for an action which involves a detriment to the promisee .
30 However , convention has it that TBs are not quoted on the basis of a yield , rather , they are quoted on the basis of a discount rate ; and the issue price of TBs is not calculated as in ( 4.7 ) ; instead , it is determined as the difference between the face value and the discount .
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