Example sentences of "be classified as [adj] " in BNC.

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1 A Daghestan-quality Caucasian rug is roughly the same price , and would therefore be classified as zero per cent ( 0% ) ; whereas a standard Afghan , which costs between a third and twice as much , will be marked as +35/100% .
2 In order to be classified as small a company or group of companies must meet at least two out of the following three criteria : ( a ) annual turnover not exceeding £1400000 .
3 She could understand the existence of such an attraction at a seaside resort , but this traditionally nautical stronghold could hardly be classified as such .
4 But when a cat is upset it can produce a whole variety of miaowing calls that sound different enough from one another to be classified as distinct vocalizations .
5 Our emotions are aroused by symbols and associated ideas that can be classified as emotive fragments .
6 Foreign currency bank notes held can also be classified as foreign exchange ; however , as a percentage of total foreign exchange claims , notes are relatively insignificant .
7 Indeed , the historical emergence of the local state in Britain as a set of distinct institutions , was characterized by its support for production and capital accumulation , and before 1914 only a third of local authority expenditure could be classified as social consumption ( Dunleavy , 1984 , p. 76 ) .
8 They shape orthodox views on such matters as sovereignty and liberty , the authority of the judiciary , and the relationship between common law and statute , particularly when the statute in question may be classified as social legislation .
9 It is possible that in rare circumstances shares will be classified as non-equity shares in accordance with the requirements of the [ draft ] FRS although they fall within the definition of equity share capital contained in companies legislation .
10 For example , most farmers are self-employed , many farmers now work part-time in other occupations but may still be classified as self-employed farmers , farmers ' wives often work for them as partners , professional people may often work from home preferring a rural to an urban base , and large estates still employ a number of private domestic staff .
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