Example sentences of "be [verb] to as the " in BNC.

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1 There was a tendency for both to be referred to as the Wild White or Park cattle but there are noticeable differences between them and it has been firmly established , by cytogenetic and other tests , that the British White is no more closely related to the White Park than are other British breeds .
2 The description of speech and language difficulties which draws on recent psycholinguistic research will be referred to as the process of assessment .
3 I suppose to be technical it ought to be the er it ought to be referred to as the Franco- German war .
4 The first element can be referred to as the subject , the second as the content .
5 Finally , what he calls the ‘ division of labour in detail ’ will here be referred to as the division of labour within the enterprise .
6 This conception of the company as a private association will be referred to as the ‘ legal model ’ .
7 That a topic of discourse is such that on different occasions it can be referred to as the same is an analytic proposition setting out part of what " topic of discourse " means .
8 These fast update mechanisms may be referred to as the hold and terminate facilities and they have an important role in eliminating the drudgery of recruitment administration .
9 Following a long debate , the Federal Assembly on March 29 voted to resolve the issue of renaming the state ( known officially as the Czechoslovak Socialist Republic since 1960 ) by a compromise , whereby the state would be referred to as the Czechoslovak Federative Republic in the Czech lands and the Czecho-Slovak Federative Republic in Slovakia .
10 The boiling point of a liquid at the new standard pressure ( 100 kPa ) would then be referred to as the " baric boiling point " or " b.b.n . " .
11 Throughout this document this person will be referred to as the Offline Manager and will be the LIFESPAN user who is responsible for entering information such as the number and type of media available for offline storage , and the availability of units for mounting offline media .
12 This is illustrated in Fig. 9 , where the curve II can be referred to as the demand for investment curve or the MEI curve .
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