Example sentences of "[adv] [is] [vb pp] as the " in BNC.
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1 | Firstly , the circuit above is used as the prime explanatory device . |
2 | His departure now is seen as the result of a power struggle between those who believe that some wildlife can be privately owned and managed for profit , and those who think all wildlife should belong to the state . |
3 | In the Seventies it became Tiffany 's , The Studio in the late Eighties , and now is known as The Ritzy . |
4 | About this time the Club was given its second trophy and which today is known as the Lovell Bowl . |
5 | The calendar in use today is known as the Gregorian or New Style , to distinguish it from the Julian or Old Style , and was introduced by Pope Gregory XIII in 1582 . |
6 | In multimedia systems , the most successful type of interface today is known as the Graphical User Interface ( GUI ) . |
7 | The second refers to the degree of formality in the physical arrangements and court room atmosphere ; the major obstacle here is seen as the adversarial system of examining and cross-examining witnesses ( JUSTICE , 1987 ) . |
8 | Here is known as the retardation time and is a measure of the time delay in the strain after imposition of the stress . |
9 | When faced with proposals which offer ‘ a reorientation of communications cutting across traditional routes and boundaries ’ , which in English means building roads over people 's houses , and that routes for these roads are represented by a squiggle from a felt tip pen , which then is incorporated as the project logo , we must begin to wonder if the DED and DOE are poking fun at the communities likely to suffer . |
10 | But the chief matter of Property being now not the Fruit of the Earth , and the Beasts that subsist on it , but the Earth itself ; so that which takes in and carries with it all the rest : I think it is plain , that Property in that too is acquired as the former . |