Example sentences of "[am/are] [verb] as [art] [noun pl] " in BNC.

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1 They find in Rousseau 's stress on the unity of society , and his dislike of factions or interest groups , a threat to the pluralism and tolerance of diversity which are regarded as the hallmarks of a liberal democracy .
2 This takes on an added significance when it is remembered that geriatrics and the terminally ill are regarded as the failures of the health service and are often consigned to the young and inexperienced who , as one doctor recently put it , ‘ do strive very officiously to keep people alive because they are interested scientifically and they want to use every method they can as part of their training ’ .
3 In effect , parties are regarded as the midwives between the people and popular policies .
4 Households are depicted as the owners of all the factors of production whose services they sell to firms in exchange for income ( wages and salaries for labour services , interest and profits for capital services and rent for land services ) .
5 The other side of the divide-and-rule thesis is that working-class racists are seen as the dupes of ‘ bourgeois propaganda ’ .
6 But Marx argued that falling rates of profit are an ironic consequence of investment in capital goods , which in the labour theory of value are seen as the products of past labour power , a stock of ‘ dead labour ’ .
7 Miners par excellence , depending which side you are on , are seen as the satyrs or the saviours of the working class , they are either the devils or the messiahs who will lead us out of the land of Canaan .
8 In Women , Power and Politics part of our argument was that legislation is not enough to establish a gender order in which women are seen as the equals of men .
9 Britain and the United States , by contrast , are seen as the exemplars of an empirical approach .
10 Teachers ' expectations , stereotyping and labelling are seen as the mechanisms by means of which membership of an ethnic or gender group results in ethnic or sex disparities in achievements or in particular types of classroom behaviour .
11 Although highly inventive and productive , this questionnaire can provide only explicit responses , rather than insight into actual practices , and , through processing , has created a normative characterization of the diverse social fractions involved , which are seen as an exemplars of a larger , statistically-based model of class .
12 With perspective , the key figures of the Scientific Revolution are presented as the heirs to developments in art .
13 Strings are written as the bytes in the string ( in the correct order ) plus a carriage return .
14 The actual facts about the career of Gein and other murderers are collected as the subjects of a new video series , Murderers , Mobsters and Madmen .
15 The number of matchings achieved by each construct with constructs 5 and 2 are used as the co-ordinates ( these are circled in table 12.4 ) .
16 The real numbers which result from making measurements are interpreted as the eigenvalues of the corresponding observable .
17 These are interpreted as the remains of bonfire or clamp-type kilns , together with a few more substantial updraught examples .
18 Gerald and Kath Mitchell are recognised as the pioneers of the breed in the UK but 10 years on they are still not totally happy with the breed 's progress .
19 This is very much what this forum and the Plan of Action series is about : to look at some of the problems we are facing as a women 's movement and to evaluate our practice .
20 Collectively these are known as the urodeles , " tailed ones " .
21 These factors are known as the variables in an experiment .
22 Eqns ( 4.68 ) and ( 4.73 ) are known as the relationships valid for ideal transformers .
23 These are very important Orcs and they are known as the Big'uns .
24 The rising concentration of industry and the possible adverse effects on monopoly power are viewed as the factors of paramount importance .
25 Fixed strings are stored as the characters of the string followed by a carriage return ( & 0d ) .
26 Hence , it has been pointed out that there was no net increase in total real wealth between 1913 and 1951 , and in this context the world wars are cast as the harpies which devoured the accumulated efforts of previous generations .
27 Secondly , we must recall that the mental conflicts which I am identifying as the origins of human society and civilized behaviour — essentially those portrayed in the story of Oedipus — were as intensely painful and unpleasurable to those who experienced them then as they are to those who experience them in our own times .
28 The children in the film are identified as the brothers and sisters of the elders among us .
29 Among these people must be numbered those who are identified as the heroes and heroines of religious conflict .
30 Meanwhile , with our ideas and work dismissed , heterosexual women colleagues are welcomed as the ones who can provide the model of acceptable girls ' work .
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