Example sentences of "will [be] [verb] as a " in BNC.

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1 If they take place from the children 's earliest years , they 'll be seen as a natural resource in family interactions .
2 It 'll be , it 'll be played as an E but of course it 's actually actually an F flat .
3 He 'll be educated as a gentleman .
4 If I do n't win , I 'll be remembered as a bum
5 As he prepares to defend his reputation as well as what is inaccurately described as his undisputed world heavyweight title here tomorrow night against Riddick Bowe , he says : ‘ I realise that if I do n't win , I 'll be remembered as a bum . ’
6 Although he is fit to play in the Western Division curtain-raiser today and tomorrow , it 's unlikely he 'll be utilised as a bowler .
7 You 'll be known as a bad girl even if you 're as pure as the Prophet 's daughter . ’
8 Hitachi Ltd 's open systems division is rumoured to be working on a deal with Sun Microsystems Inc to use Sparc RISC boards running Solaris that 'll be used as a front-end , handing off network data to its OSF/1-based mainframes .
9 She 'll be used as a holiday cruiser until the Summer .
10 and it 's a case of er if you 're talking to somebody about pension requirement it would be a case of Mr Prospect let's just have a look , let's imagine today is the last day that you 'll be working as a carpenter .
11 For instance , the information focus may be placed on John , and in this case the message will be understood as a statement of who was appointed Chairman and may imply surprise or contrast :
12 I know that criticisms will be made as a proper part of our deliberations today about whether that is the best use of the money .
13 Gender relations will be highlighted as an area in which external images of the Laz may conceal a much more complex reality .
14 We hope that communication between SCOTVEC and centres will be strengthened as a result of the subject-expert support of the external verifiers .
15 Its use is based on the reflexology principle — that there are specific pressure points on the palms and fingers that relate to different organs in the body : any blockage will be felt as a twinge of discomfort in the hand and can be cleared by applying a little more pressure to the roller at that point .
16 Lastly , the hearth has to be tended , constantly supplied with fuel , and this can be likened to the need for the home to be paid ongoing care and attention , the absence of which will be felt as a cold and empty atmosphere .
17 If items are not immediately preceded by a printable prompt string ( even if null ) then a " ? " will be printed as a prompt .
18 ( c ) Right to use services Prima facie a reservation of a right to the free passage of water gas and electricity through the demised property will be constructed as a right to use the existing system and will not entitle the landlord to introduce any new wires or pipes ( Taylor v British Legal Life Assurance Co [ 1925 ] Ch 395 ) .
19 They claim a watermill they own will be flooded as a result .
20 Example [ 7 ] will be recognised as an example of close or restricted apposition .
21 If a field of the data structure savedValues is used by a sub-program B , called by A , but not explicitly by A itself , then it will be listed as an input or output of B but not of A. The notation ( A|B ) means ‘ A or B ’ .
22 A graduate will be recognized as a licentiate member and will be granted full professional membership after two years ' appropriate management experience .
23 In time , Alexander will be recognized as a pioneer worker in establishing the conscious control of the use of the self .
24 To be drunk will be recognized as a symptom not of manliness but of extreme unhappiness , and since only on rare occasion do we want to broadcast the fact of our unhappiness to the world , the lager lout , the whisky soak , the sherry drunk will become a rarer and rarer phenomenon , until finally withering away .
25 Mr Clarke 's undertaking will be seen as a promise to provide more money , if it becomes necessary , in an effort to assuage the doctors ' concerns about the contract .
26 The vote will be seen as a victory for the local authorities , who put so much pressure on the clubs , and many of the delegates were relieved that the vote had taken away the threat of possible punitive action from their local councils .
27 The move will be seen as a further step towards a possible post-election deal between Labour and the Liberal Democrats , who are holding out for a commitment to PR for the Commons as a pre-condition of backing a minority government .
28 If the cuddly Lord Spencer , for whom the nation held its breath as he walked down the aisle of St Paul 's Cathedral to give away his daughter Diana , will be sorely missed , it is far from clear whether the departure of his widow from Althorp will be seen as a loss .
29 Immigration has so far played a relatively minor part in the election campaign , and Mr Baker 's decision to raise it now will be seen as a further attempt by the Tories to prevent their support slipping , particularly among skilled workers and their families .
30 The move to EC-wide quotas will be seen as a fresh obstacle to the Gatt world trade talks .
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