Example sentences of "be [vb pp] [adv] as the " in BNC.

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1 Thus , the correlation between disaffection and bad schooling should never be treated lightly as the long term consequences in society could be devastating .
2 I thought he played excellently in our Championship year and although his confidence went completely after the punch at Ibrox , he ca n't be blamed totally as the whole defence ( except Dorigo in fairness ) did n't exactly help matters .
3 Opening up the printing trade to women could be seen either as the unscrupulous recruitment of low-paid labour or as the expansion of opportunities for educated working-class girls .
4 Material should also be selected carefully as the quality of the resource is more important than the quantity .
5 The Pacifics were used at this time on the Nottingham to Marylebone semi-fasts but they were to be transferred away as the rundown of the GC got underway .
6 A small sample of polymer suspended in this column provides a direct measure of the polymer density which can be measured easily as the temperature is varied .
7 It is extremely important that the trustees consider their discretions otherwise these may simply be set aside as the deeds of appointment were in the case of Turner v Turner [ 1983 ] 2 All ER 745 where the trustees simply did what the settlor stated without independently exercising their discretions ( see also Wilson v Turner ( 1883 ) 22 ChD 521 ) .
8 Some interesting manoeuvres will be experienced here as the locomotive has to be released so that it can run to Cosham and Havant to turn on the well known triangle formed by this route .
9 The people chosen will be acknowledged generally as the senior members of the party and there will be few surprises when the Cabinet is announced .
10 The cottage they bought 38 years ago for £4,500 will be swept away as the last unspoilt corner of the village becomes an estate of 150 homes .
11 It can be viewed simply as the packaging that encloses these goodies and who gets excited about the packaging of anything , once it has performed its function of delivering and protecting the goods ?
12 Civil Society is not then to be viewed merely as the world of individual needs , but rather … as sets of structured , institutionalized social practices .
13 This can be tightened daily as the load settles , and will protect the stack against wind .
14 Britain can not be thrown out of the EC , but if it fails to pass the bill it would be left behind as the others speed towards greater political and economic unity .
15 They know that the ball has to be released quickly as the danger for the opposition of losing the put-in at the scrum , if the hold and drive does not work , is too great .
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