Example sentences of "regarded as [adj] " in BNC.
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1 | This work eventually encountered various great technical difficulties which , it seems , could only be resolved by what most people have regarded as unsatisfactory expedients , and so that the , the system in many ways that he evolved as an answer to this programme has not been commonly held to be entirely satisfactory . |
2 | It should be noted that AS levels in modern languages may not always be regarded as satisfying faculty and course entry requirements ; applicants offering these qualifications are advised to consult the Faculty Office . |
3 | The sanguine view of the classical writers that deviations from the normal state of full employment could be regarded as temporary ‘ lapses from full employment ’ ( Pigou 's phrase ) was based upon a very simple disequilibrium adjustment mechanism derived from Marshallian partial equilibrium analysis . |
4 | Many companies refuse to invest less than £500,000 in any one company , partly because the smaller companies are regarded as higher risk . |
5 | there is a danger with people with dementia being regarded as anti-social tenants . |
6 | By 1934 there were about 2,500,000 families , or 21.3 per cent of the total , who might be regarded as middle class , based upon the criterion of £4 to £10 per week . |
7 | We may write this equation as unc Equation ( 5 ) is known as a parametric solution : since we have only n — s independent relations we can determine only n — s unknowns ( y ) in terms of the remaining s quantities ( z ) , which may be regarded as arbitrary parameters in the problem . |
8 | Iraq and Iran have long been regarded as strategic counterweights . |
9 | The main aim , usually , is to show that sentences containing what are regarded as bogus designators can be adequately replaced by other sentences which do not contain such designators , and hence that the " real " topic in the given instance is in fact different to what it appears to be . |
10 | She perceives the symbolism underlying stories from a mythology which can be regarded as patriarchal propaganda and she deconstructs established meanings to effect a shift in emphasis . |
11 | The Tribune women who are regarded as certain winners are Joan Lestor , who speaks on overseas aid , Jo Richardson , who speaks on women 's issues , and Margaret Beckett , who speaks on social security . |
12 | The Party was continuing to appeal to those who , in the past , had been regarded as least sympathetic to the labour movement . |
13 | A book may have to be examined for the author 's motives in writing it and for the librarian 's motives in buying it ; and though one copy purchased may be regarded as a reflection of user interest in the title the purchase of five may be regarded as instructional support . |
14 | Moreover , the unemployment rates with which post-war creeping inflations were associated were well below the rates which even the most sanguine of Keynesians would have regarded as feasible minima . |
15 | Digital signal processing ( DSP ) is generally regarded as one of the fastest expanding areas of electronics . |
16 | She was minister for social action in the Pol Pot era and is regarded as one of the main theoreticians of the party . |
17 | In the Commons Mr Field is widely regarded as one of the most thoughtful and persuasive MPs . |
18 | There were also suggestions that Telefunken is already going cool on the terms of the compromise because they would not allow the West German group a large enough share of work on what is regarded as one of the key military avionics technologies . |
19 | There were also suggestions that Telefunken is already going cool on the terms of the compromise because they would not allow the West German group a large enough share of work on what is regarded as one of the key military avionics technologies . |
20 | Jan , a divorced mother of a 12 year old son , is regarded as one of the best showbiz talent spotters in Australia . |
21 | By middle age Bartram has so educated himself in the classics , sciences , medicines and above all , botany , that he was regarded as one of the intellectuals of his time . |
22 | Luca Giordano , Elisa went on , thinking that she had placed her hosts at a disadvantage , was a particular favourite of hers and she could easily see why he was regarded as one of Naples ' finest painters . |
23 | The locks were built in 2 staircases of 5 , and were regarded as one of the great engineering achievements of the age . |
24 | A l9th Century Directory describes Port View , ‘ Where many good houses have been erected , is regarded as one of the most beautiful localities in the West of England ’ . |
25 | Millichip told them that Johnson had not breached any of the club rules and was generally regarded as one of their most loyal players . |
26 | There has always been some awareness of this problem and the publication of simple informative magazines such as The Teacher in Uganda , has been regarded as one means of overcoming it . |
27 | With many patients suffering vague , multiple symptoms , food intolerance must be regarded as one of those possibilities . |
28 | Put as simply as possible the hypothesis is : — From the start of life up to a certain time which is designated the Dawn of Civilisation , ‘ goodness ’ was being created from one source only , that source being the endless stream of infinitely small but favourable evolutionary changes or events , producing an infinite number of minute units of what , by virtue of its favourable nature , has been termed ‘ goodness ’ , the outcome of each favourable event being regarded as one unit . |
29 | When FDA clearance comes through the final product in a portfolio of basic food ingredients will be in place — promising the transformation of what has long been regarded as one of Britain 's most boring businesses into a world beater . |
30 | That does not make a body like , for example , the British Medical Association powerless to act ; in fact the British Medical Association is regarded as one of the most powerful and influential pressure groups in the UK . |