Example sentences of "[noun prp] can be [vb pp] as " in BNC.

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1 Ballymacarrett and the Clonard can be viewed as somewhat lower-status ‘ feeder ’ areas of Braniel and Andersonstown respectively .
2 The first point raised by Dillon and Balcombe LJJ can be illustrated as follows .
3 The conclusion was drawn that the ‘ war in Russia can be regarded as over already ’ , and the coming major offensive , which Hitler had announced , could be viewed as the decisive ‘ strike of the German Wehrmacht against the last Bolshevik armies still capable of fighting ’ .
4 If then , as I have already suggested we must , we challenge the formal distinctions of the analytical method , Dicey can be seen as being deeply rooted within this tradition of thought .
5 The official definition of the Unemployment Percentage Rate in the UK can be stated as ‘ the number of unemployed expressed as a percentage of the latest available mid-year estimate of all employees in employment plus the unemployed at the same date ’ .
6 The predominant approach in the UK can be described as Manually Coded English ( MCE ) , i.e. the priority everywhere seems to be to support the learning of English through simultaneous use of signs and English .
7 A mediaeval pack-horse bridge over the Cherwell River can be seen as you pass through the village .
8 Australia can be described as one of the healthiest countries in the world , but also one with some of the most dramatic social inequalities in health .
9 In the 1980s , Britain can be described as having a service economy .
10 Show how the CAPM can be regarded as being a special and restrictive case of the arbitrage pricing theory .
11 The nature and purpose of the SDR can be described as follows :
12 While Oakeshott can be viewed as having embraced certain tenets of a liberal philosophy he is highly critical of the rationalistic and atomistic nature of liberal thought .
13 It is only with hindsight that Gloucester can be seen as another overmighty subject , wilfully created by a king who should have known better .
14 It is only with hindsight that Gloucester can be seen as another overmighty subject , wilfully created by a king who should have known better .
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