Example sentences of "as have [verb] [adj] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 Over a thousand years later Sennacherib ( 704–681 B.C. ) is recorded as having deposited identical materials along with chalcedony , alabaster and malachite in the foundations of a structure at Assur .
2 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 .
3 Although only 10 years into production , Magnus is regarded as having reached middle age and approaching the point where production should begin to decline .
4 Official Iraqi statements reported them as having bombed residential areas , a charge denied by Tehran .
5 In-depth studies will be conducted with authorities who are recognised as having made considerable progress in this field and a postal survey of all British local authorities will be undertaken to assess the extent to which performance measures and review procedures are utilised .
6 For their part any incomers see themselves as having made considerable sacrifices to come to Shetland , giving up their homes in the south near friends and perhaps relatives , and facing the possibility that while they are away inflation will ensure that they can not afford to buy their old houses back again when they return ( hence the price guarantees that the airlines are obliged to offer on their employees ' houses in Shetland ) .
7 Even as a child , Russell describes himself as having found this intellectual , religious background as intolerable , and he says that he spent endless hours meditating on the supposed rational grounds for Christianity .
8 £1 this comes at the same time as having to make fundamental changes to central corporate systems to address the issues of , on the one hand , the Local Government Act 1988 ( which contains the requirements of competition legislation ) and , on the other hand , attempting to identify and apportion expenditure to individual schools and colleges to meet the requirements of the Education Act 1988 .
9 In a major study of sexual offences conducted by the Cambridge Institute of Criminology between 1950 and 1954 in which 3000 cases involving sexual offences were investigated , it was found that the proportion of offenders recorded by the police as having committed carnal knowledge of girls aged 13 to 16 who were not brought before the courts was much higher ( 46 per cent. ) than for men charged with other heterosexual offences ( 12 per cent . ) .
10 The Swiss-based firm is regarded as having have high potential , since there is only one other manufacturer of anti-shoplifting electronic tagging equipment .
11 It quotes Wansbeck in Northumberland , which has 47,498 people on its register , as having issued 26,549 summonses between April 1990 and last September , which resulted in 21,382 liability orders .
12 Cardholders pay interest charges on the amount left unpaid , and are regarded as having borrowed that money .
13 Patients readmitted to hospital with gastrointestinal bleeding shown endoscopically to be from oesophageal varices were classified as having failed surgical therapy .
14 If the purchaser buys shares , the company will continue to be considered as having bought those assets at the original base cost to the company .
15 He is the co-chairman of the museum council of the International Fund for Culture and has written extensively , as well as having had thirty years of work experience with staff at the institute .
16 The ‘ god ’ to be worshipped evolved with life and must be regarded as having had common origin with it .
17 As such its history can be caricatured as having had three stages .
18 Looking back , Galbraith now sees the book as having had three forms of influence .
19 Disciplines that we now accept as having thrown much light on the evolutionary process were thus introduced originally as alternatives to nineteenth-century ‘ Darwinism ’ .
20 View your experience as having provided adaptable skills .
21 It is precisely because Herbert Marcuse , for example , has retained the notion of the death instincts that he is to be seen as having advanced psychoanalytic sociology and social philosophy .
22 Sukarno hoped to employ the same techniques as had broken Dutch resistance in New Guinea .
23 The revolution would have come , if it was to come at all , only if the demand for industrial democracy through the agency of Industrial Co-operation , could have prompted such a comprehensive tide of sympathetic opinion as had carried parliamentary reform over the barriers of stubborn opposition .
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