Example sentences of "regarded as [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 For Oldfield , exacting a satisfactory arrangement with Virgin had become a point of principle , inextricably entwined with his feelings for the man whom he had long regarded as friend and protector , and his need to prove something to himself : ‘ It had got to a point where I said I ca n't respect myself unless I 'm prepared to stand up and fight Richard .
2 The point , however , we wish to make here is that , from whatever source the teachers are drawn , their work with adult students should be regarded as university work ; the Professor of English should make it part of his duties to keep in close touch with them , periodical meetings of the tutors and the Professor , for the interchange of ideas and the discussion of problems should be held — in short that the extension and tutorial classes should be regarded as an integral part of the English Department .
3 The Conservatives have been concerned about what they have regarded as bias , especially left-wing bias , in the way issues have been presented to pupils by some teachers .
4 It is the care of cattle which is regarded as man 's work .
5 It should be regarded as life and leisure ( SOC VOC ) rather than " school " .
6 In this way , both purpose and foresight of practical certainty are regarded as part of the definition of intent , although there are other statements suggesting that foresight of practical or ‘ virtual ’ certainty is merely evidence from which intent may be inferred .
7 The commentator 's ingenuous query could just as well have been prompted , however , by an unrelated but somehow symptomatic display of the insensitivity and obstinacy that have come to be regarded as part of Kohl 's character .
8 In April 1990 a new system of Independent Taxation was introduced , following longstanding criticism of the assumption that a woman 's income should be regarded as part of her husband 's for tax purposes .
9 At the end of the war , under communist control , Yugoslavia became a federation , and Serbia lost not only its dominant position but also large areas that had previously been regarded as part of its territory .
10 Deposits can also be held at non-bank financial institutions such as building societies , mortgage corporations , savings and loans associations and finance houses ; however , such institutions generally have to hold cheque account balances at banks themselves and thus public deposits with them are not regarded as part of the nation 's money supply in many countries .
11 Similarly , the library and student services functions , which also related to the delivery of courses , could be regarded as part of the operations group .
12 It has to be said that the existence of self-help books , such as this one , is regarded as part of the problem by some doctors .
13 If there were a relationship between that hypothetical influence and the concept of a created and worshipped ‘ god ’ of the post-life world , then that relationship must be regarded as part of the same great mystery which shrouds the origins of the universe itself .
14 The goodness which their behaviour has created and which has given them their special places , may now be regarded as part of the Created God .
15 Therefore it can not at any stage , whether as embryo or fetus , be regarded as part of its mother 's body .
16 Some clearly feel the need for the Ultimate to be expressed in symbolic , personalized form , and image worship can be regarded as part of the desire of human nature for symbols .
17 Wordsworth 's ‘ swing to the Left ’ may be regarded as part of a general sympathy on the part of English intellectuals towards the French Revolution , and it is extremely unlikely that he was ever regarded as a leader of opinion .
18 The payment by a tenant of a landlord 's costs incurred in respect of the grant of a lease or licence is regarded as part of the consideration for the supply by the landlord to the tenant .
19 The Explanation section of the [ draft ] FRS , set out in paragraphs 64 to 95 , and the Notes on Application shall be regarded as part of the statement of standard accounting practice insofar as they assist in interpreting that statement .
20 Long after his death The Pilgrim 's Progress so universally found its way into the childhood reading of all classes that it came to be regarded as part of the heritage of all Protestant Churches in the English-speaking world .
21 It is undeniably the case that in Western society aggression is regarded as part of human nature .
22 In Jamaica , the elements are regarded as part of life 's mysteries .
23 In this sense the Australian compulsory arbitration system , although a form of statutory regulation , may also be regarded as part of a collective bargaining system ( Clegg , 1976 ) .
24 Those activities are greatly valued and should be regarded as part of the full professional role .
25 Each of these is regarded as part of the family , as are people who originated in the same village .
26 Such top managers should be regarded as part of the capitalist class since their position is qualitatively different from other employees .
27 The committee declined to accept the view put to them by the Joint Permanent Secretary to the Treasury that tribunals ought to be regarded as part of the machinery of public administration for which the Government should retain a close and continuing responsibility .
28 Women , it was generally claimed , were put to do " straight setting " , that is composing lines of type ( by hand for most of the period ) , and only rarely moved from the type-case to do the other tasks regarded as part of the trade ( making up , imposition , locking up chases , carrying formes , etc . ) .
29 At Sketch-Club meetings his witticisms were regarded as part of the fun .
30 Perhaps changing levels of transport provision can be regarded as part and parcel of rural change as a whole , as discussed in chapter 1 .
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