Example sentences of "being [verb] as [art] [num ord] " in BNC.

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1 John Miller , the son of a Jamaican father and English mother , aroused interest by being mooted as the first black player to represent England .
2 It 's being seen as a first step towards opting out of the N H S.
3 The Government 's insistence that the Channel tunnel rail link be privately-financed is being seen as the first stage in a longer term plan to privatise the entire British Rail network .
4 In what is being seen as the first licensing by Apple Computer Inc of its Macintosh technology , the company has signed an OEM agreement that enables Honeywell Inc to use the Mac interface in avionics systems : Honeywell will use the technology to drive management information systems for commercial airline cockpits , building an Electronic Library System incorporating an adapted avionics version of Apple 's Macintosh Quadra 800 high-end box .
5 EC trade analysts said last night that M Delors was probably happy to raise the temperature of the dispute , to minimise expectations for his Washington mission , which until yesterday was being seen as the last chance to save the five-year round of Gatt talks .
6 Increasingly in Britain statutory services are seen as being used as the last resort in the care of older people ; the care of older people is being placed firmly within the domain of the family and the informal sector .
7 The two-volume octavo work of 1724 , known as The Gardeners and Florists Dictionary , is Omitted from the enumeration of editions , the folio work of 1731 being classed as the first .
8 We are being billed as the last of the red-hot lovers . ’
9 She held posts in Northumberland and Dundee before being appointed as the first educational psychologist in Dumbarton .
10 Scotland 's defeat in Italy was certainly not unexpected — tonight , as we 've heard , Joe Jordan is being touted as the next Scotland manager .
11 President Mobutu of Zaire has publicly objected to not being acknowledged as the seventh richest man in the world .
12 A number accepted that the SNP would benefit from having a seat at the committee which is being discussed as a second chamber for the European Parliament and would open up avenues for new relationships with parties across Europe .
13 HOWARD Davies , 41 , controller of the Audit Commission , was swiftly presented with an ‘ agenda ’ yesterday after being confirmed as the next director-general of the Confederation of British Industry at a performance-related salary estimated to be starting at £175,000 .
14 He returned to teaching in Catholic schools , being chosen as the first African to teach at a seminary for future priests near Elmina .
15 Cairo is now being described as the next major release of NT , and may well be the release that the market waits for before deciding to commit to NT .
16 Cairo is now being described as the next major release of NT , and may well be the release that the market waits for before deciding to commit to NT .
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